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Keresley

Coordinates:52°26′N1°32′W / 52.433°N 1.533°W /52.433; -1.533
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Suburban village in the City of Coventry, England
For the suburb of Bolton, seeKearsley.

Keresley is a suburban village andcivil parish in theCity of Coventry,West Midlands,England, about 4.5 miles (7 km) north of Coventry city centre and 3.5 miles (6 km) southwest ofBedworth. According to the2001 census, the parish had a population of 791 falling to 713 at the 2011 Census, although the 2018 population was estimated at 783.[1]

Keresley andKeresley End are two separate areas; Keresley is in Coventry, whilst Keresley End, also known asKeresley Village orKeresley Newlands, is inWarwickshire, with the exception of Thompsons Road in the village, which lies within the Coventry boundary. The village features two grocers shops, two bus stops, a beauty salon, primary school, doctors surgery, a fish and chip shop, a small church, a post office, library, park, garden centre and community centre.

Location

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Keresley is located to the northwest of the city and lies within the Bablake ward, bounded by the Woodlands, Whoberley, Sherbourne, Radford and Holbrook wards.[2]

Neighbouring villages includeCorley, Corley Moor,Ash Green andBrownshill Green.

History

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For most of its history, Keresley was a combination of two further villages: Keresley Green was the most northerly and first to exist, but it was Keresley Heath to the south which was developed the most with the building of schools and the church of St. Thomas. However, in 1911 the construction ofCoventry Colliery by the Warwickshire Coal Company near to Keresley Green brought the focus of development back to that area.[3] It was not until 1974 that the two parts of Keresley lost their separate identities and became united. The closure of the colliery followed in 1991.[4]

Keresley parish is largely rural and contains some beautiful ancient woodland. Coventry City Council's wildlife surveys which include Keresley parish, have classified much of the area as an "A" grade - "An area of very high natural history value, containing several varied habitats and a wide diversity of plants and animals". The area has a lot of footpaths which make it accessible to the public and is probably one of the few areas of Coventry where you can hear skylarks. Despite this Coventry City Council propose the area can be developed as an "Eco" suburb with 3000 homes, and a separate estate of new properties is currently being built, as of January 2010.[5]

Etymology

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The etymology of the word Keresley suggests that it is Saxon in origin, meaning that the name could originate from the 7th century, although the village was not cited in theDomesday Book of 1086.

The -ley suffix is shared by many villages in the country, and means a clearing in the woods. This means that Keresley was a clearing in theForest of Arden. And the Keres- prefix is thought to either be a corruption of the Saxon word for cress or someone's name, meaning together either: The cress clearing, or 'Mr' Cress's Clearing.

Parish Church

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TheChurch of England parish church ofSaint Thomas is just off the Tamworth Road (B4098). It was designed by theGothic Revival architectBenjamin Ferrey in theEarly English style[6] and built in 1844–45.[7] Thebell tower has aring of six bells.[8] St Thomas's is aGrade IIlisted building.

  • St Thomas' Church, Keresley.
    St Thomas' Church, Keresley.
  • The tower of St Thomas' Church.
    The tower of St Thomas' Church.

Public services and local amenities

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Coventry City Council is the local government body of the City of Coventry. The city is divided up into 18 Wards each with three councillors.[9]

Coventry forms part of theWest Midlands Police force area.[10] The neighbourhood policing team for Keresley, Coundon andAllesley are the Bablake neighbourhood team.[11]

Notable residents

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The actorClive Owen and thecybernetics professorKevin Warwick were born in Keresley.[12] So was novelistGraham Joyce. Also from Keresley isRoddy 'Radiation' Byers guitarist of 1980s ska bandThe Specials.

British Communist leader, trade unionist, and authorGraham Stevenson was born in Keresley.[13]

William Tallon, nicknamed "Backstairs Billy", was a resident of the village as a teenager, prior to him joining theRoyal Household in 1951.[14]

Apple rain

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On the evening of Monday 12 December 2011 hundreds ofapples reportedly fell from the sky over the junction between Kelmscote Road and Keresley Road, in Keresley, Coventry. Several witnesses reported that hundreds ofapples seemingly fell out of the sky landing on the ground, and several cars, below. This incident received both local and national media coverage and, although it drew comment by theMet Office, it still remains unexplained.[15][16][17]

References

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  1. ^"Civil Parish population 2011".Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved16 December 2015.
  2. ^"Bablake Ward". Coventry City Council. Archived fromthe original on 24 February 2014. Retrieved10 February 2014.
  3. ^Institution of Mining Engineers (1915).The Mining Engineer. Institution of Mining Engineers. p. 799.
  4. ^"St Thomas' Church Keresley". Archived fromthe original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved10 February 2014.
  5. ^"Keresley Eco-Suburb". Keresley Villages. Retrieved10 February 2014.
  6. ^Historic England."Details from listed building database (1076609)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved7 February 2008.
  7. ^Pevsner & Wedgwood, 1966, p. 326
  8. ^Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers: Tower Directory
  9. ^"Coventry City Council". Retrieved10 February 2014.
  10. ^"West Midlands Police - About Us". Archived fromthe original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved10 February 2014.
  11. ^"Bablake Neighbourhood Policing Team". Retrieved10 February 2014.
  12. ^"A History of Keresley". 14 March 2021.
  13. ^"Remembering Graham Stevenson, titan of the labour movement".The Morning Star. 26 May 2020. Retrieved22 August 2023.
  14. ^"Buckingham Palace is now Address of Keresley Boy".Coventry Standard. 27 April 1951. p. 7. Retrieved4 February 2022.
  15. ^"Coventry News: The latest Coventry news updates from CoventryLive".
  16. ^"It's Raining Apples: Fruity Shower in Coventry". 14 December 2011.
  17. ^"Keresley residents mystified by apple shower".BBC News. 15 December 2011. Retrieved10 February 2014.

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