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2 unusual facts about Cherrington


Cherrington

It was recorded as a manor in Domesday, when it was held by Gerard de Tournai, and was stated to have been held by a man named Uliet in the time of Edward the Confessor, although it was recorded as "waste", in an uncultivated state, by the time Gerard took possession of it.

Cherrington Manor (or in some versions, the malt-house standing behind it) was popularly supposed to have been the building referenced in the nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built.


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Weald Moors

Some parts of the moors are known by local names, such as the Tibberton and Cherrington Moors near the villages of the same name.


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