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Fawsley is a hamlet and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire, England. The population at the 2001 census was 32. At the 2011 census the population remained less than 100 and is included in the civil parish of Charwelton.
The Domesday Book (1086) confirms the population of Fawsley (Falelau) as around 50, but the Knightley family of Fawsley Hall developed the sheep farming at the expense of their peasant tenants, who were all evicted by the turn of the 15th century. The hall and the church are all that remain of Fawsley.
The Domesday Book (1086) confirms the population of Fawsley (Falelau) as around 50, but the Knightley family of Fawsley Hall developed the sheep farming at the expense of their peasant tenants, who were all evicted by the turn of the 15th century. The hall and the church are all that remain of Fawsley.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fawsley
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Coordinates: 52°12'22"N 1°10'50"W
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- Northwick Park 45 km
- Sambourne 51 km
- Whiteleaf 57 km
- Botley 68 km
- Harvington 71 km
- Hasfield 79 km
- Thorpe Lea 97 km
- Braishfield 132 km
- Codmore Hill 144 km
- Fawsley Hall (Park and Garden) 0.5 km
- Badby Wood 1.6 km
- Church Charwelton (lost settlement) 2.2 km
- Church Wood 2.2 km
- Mantles Heath 4 km
- Farthingstone Hotel & Golf Course 4.3 km
- Ford Motor Co Daventry 6 km
- Daventry Country Park 7.1 km
- Daventry Reservoir 7.3 km
- Warwickshire 28 km