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Haseley Manor, Haseley, Warwickshire

Haseley Manor, Haseley, NW of Warwick, Warwickshire.

  
The old Haseley Manor was NE of St Mary's church, Haseley.
It was built by Clement Throckmorton in 1561.
It fell into ruins.
It was demolished in 1972.
There are pretty new buildings at the site. The old walled garden remains.
See street view of entrance.

A new Haseley Manor was built E of St Mary's church in 1878.
See street view of S entrance.

  




Haseley church, and old manor (to the NE) and new manor (to the E).
From 1886 map.



Close-up of the old Haseley Manor.



Modern satellite view.



3D view of the site of old Haseley Manor.



The surviving walls of the old walled garden of old Haseley Manor.
From 3D view.
See also 2010 photo by Robin Stott on Geograph.



Old Haseley Manor.
See full size.
From Leslie Blennerhassett. Used with permission.



Old Haseley Manor.
See full size.
From Leslie Blennerhassett. Used with permission.




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