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Wormleighton
Village in Warwickshire, England
Village in Warwickshire, England
Wormleighton is a village in Warwickshire, England. It sits on Wormleighton Hill overlooking the River Cherwell. The population taken at the 2011 census was 183.

The original village was on the banks of the Cherwell and can still be seen as a series of humps and hollows on the east bank of the Oxford Canal.




The manor house was slighted by the Parliamentarians as it was a Royalist stronghold. The village was abandoned after the English Civil War when the Spencer family home, Wormleighton Manor, was burned down in 1645. The village, however, was refounded in the 19th century, and there is a group of buildings in the Arts and Crafts style, as well as a number of thatched cottages.
The first mention of a post office in the village is in September 1853, when a type of postmark known as an undated circle was issued. The post office closed in 1971.
The historic family of Wormleighton is based in the north-west of England. During the Second World War, Captain Ronald fought with distinction and was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1944. The Spencer family fortune derived from Sir John Spencer of Wormleighton, Warwickshire, who bought Althorp in 1508 with the profits from his sheep-rearing business. In 1498 an inquest jury recorded that 60 villagers had been evicted from the Wormleighton Estate "weeping, to wander in idleness ... perished of hunger".


Notable people from Wormleighton
- John Peche
- Spencer family
References
References
- "Civil Parish population 2011".
- ''The Undated Circular Marks of the Midland Counties'', p. 151. (1997). The Midland (GB) Postal History Society. {{ISBN. 0-9513311-3-2.
- Public Records Office, C43/28 File 14.
- ''A Social History of England 1200-1500'' p126 edited by Rosemary Horrox and W. Mark Ormrod {{ISBN. 0-521-78954-0
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