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3 unusual facts about Kites Hardwick


Kites Hardwick

However, Salzman records that much of the arable land had once been pasture; this seems borne out as late as 1853 in a reference by RS Surtees to: ... the wide-stretching grazing grounds of Southam and Dunchurch.

It is less clear where the first part of the village's name originates but it may refer to red kites, a bird of prey common in England until the 19th century.

It lies in the valley of the River Leam which passes under the A426 at Thurlaston Bridge, just north of Kites Hardwick.



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