Haseley

Settlement in Warwickshire Warwick

England

Haseley

Grand Union Canal from Hatton top lock (No. 46) The café is on the right.
Grand Union Canal from Hatton top lock (No. 46) Credit: Chris Allen

Haseley is a picturesque village located in the county of Warwickshire, England. Situated just a few miles southeast of the town of Warwick, Haseley is nestled in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. The village is bordered by rolling hills, open fields, and meandering streams, creating a tranquil and idyllic setting.

Haseley is known for its charming and well-preserved architecture, with many of its buildings dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The village is predominantly made up of traditional stone cottages, giving it a quintessential English village feel. The village center is home to a small but welcoming community, with a local pub, village hall, and a beautiful village green.

In terms of amenities, Haseley offers a range of facilities for its residents. The village has a primary school, ensuring that families with young children are catered for. Additionally, there are several shops and services nearby in Warwick, providing convenient access to essentials.

Beyond its natural beauty and historic charm, Haseley benefits from its strategic location. The village is well-connected to major road networks, making it easily accessible for commuters. The nearby town of Warwick offers additional amenities, including a train station with regular services to Birmingham and London.

Overall, Haseley is a delightful village that offers a peaceful and picturesque lifestyle, with a strong sense of community and easy access to both rural and urban amenities.

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Haseley Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.307903/-1.657971 or Grid Reference SP2367. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grand Union Canal from Hatton top lock (No. 46) The café is on the right.
Grand Union Canal from Hatton top lock (No. 46)
The café is on the right.
Grand Union Canal - plaque The Transport Trust has placed a commemorative plaque on the top lock (No. 46) of the Hatton flight near Warwick.
Grand Union Canal - plaque
The Transport Trust has placed a commemorative plaque on the top lock (No. 46) of the Hatton flight near Warwick.
Grand Union Canal - dry dock Although this is by Hatton locks this is billed as Knowle Hill Wharf Dry Dock
Grand Union Canal - dry dock
Although this is by Hatton locks this is billed as Knowle Hill Wharf Dry Dock
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks There are 21 locks in the flight with the top lock being No. 46 and the numbers descending from there. The closest lock here is No. 42. To the right of the lock is a former narrow lock that was replaced by the broad lock. Further to the right is a former beam engine house that was part of the maintenance yard.
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks
There are 21 locks in the flight with the top lock being No. 46 and the numbers descending from there. The closest lock here is No. 42. To the right of the lock is a former narrow lock that was replaced by the broad lock. Further to the right is a former beam engine house that was part of the maintenance yard.
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks Lock No. 43 seen from the bridge leading to the maintenance yard and lock offices. In the right background is a dry dock. The footbridge on the right crosses a former narrow lock.
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks
Lock No. 43 seen from the bridge leading to the maintenance yard and lock offices. In the right background is a dry dock. The footbridge on the right crosses a former narrow lock.
Grand Union Canal - bridge No. 54 A concrete bridge crossing the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks. The locks were widened in concrete in the 1930s and this bridge may date to the remodelling in the 1930s.
Grand Union Canal - bridge No. 54
A concrete bridge crossing the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks. The locks were widened in concrete in the 1930s and this bridge may date to the remodelling in the 1930s.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 44 Part of the Hatton flight of 21 locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 44
Part of the Hatton flight of 21 locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 45 One of 21 broad locks on the Hatton flight.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 45
One of 21 broad locks on the Hatton flight.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 46 This is the top lock of the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks. The remains of the replaced narrow lock are to the right. The red plaque is a Transport Trust heritage marker.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 46
This is the top lock of the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks. The remains of the replaced narrow lock are to the right. The red plaque is a Transport Trust heritage marker.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 39 Part of the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks and seen from lock No. 40. This well shows that the 1930s wide (or broad) locks can take two standard narrow boats side by side.  Especially helpful when a powered boat was towing a 'butty' (an unpowered barge).
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 39
Part of the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks and seen from lock No. 40. This well shows that the 1930s wide (or broad) locks can take two standard narrow boats side by side. Especially helpful when a powered boat was towing a 'butty' (an unpowered barge).
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks Looking down part of the Hatton flight with lock No. 42 in the foreground.
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks
Looking down part of the Hatton flight with lock No. 42 in the foreground.
Dragonfly sculpture at Hatton In a pond alongside the Grand Union Canal at the Hatton flight of locks.
Dragonfly sculpture at Hatton
In a pond alongside the Grand Union Canal at the Hatton flight of locks.
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks Lock No. 40 is seen in the foreground and the photographer is by lock No. 41. The Hatton flight has 21 locks and was modernised in the 1930s with the narrow locks being replaced by the broad locks that could take two narrowboats side by side. I have no idea who the random people are sitting on the balance beam.
Grand Union Canal - Hatton locks
Lock No. 40 is seen in the foreground and the photographer is by lock No. 41. The Hatton flight has 21 locks and was modernised in the 1930s with the narrow locks being replaced by the broad locks that could take two narrowboats side by side. I have no idea who the random people are sitting on the balance beam.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 41 On the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 41
On the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No.38 Part of the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks. Looking towards London.
Grand Union Canal - lock No.38
Part of the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks. Looking towards London.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 38 Looking up part of the Hatton flight.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 38
Looking up part of the Hatton flight.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 36 On the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 36
On the Hatton flight of 21 broad locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 36 and bridge No. 53 Part of the Hatton flight of locks.
Grand Union Canal - lock No. 36 and bridge No. 53
Part of the Hatton flight of locks.
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Haseley is located at Grid Ref: SP2367 (Lat: 52.307903, Lng: -1.657971)

Administrative County: Warwickshire

District: Warwick

Police Authority: Warwickshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.307903,-1.657971
Parking
Access: yes
Fee: no
Parking: surface
Lat/Long: 52.3040434/-1.65482
Entrance: main
Lat/Long: 52.3040115/-1.6554477
Haseley Coach House
Addr Postcode: CV35 7LS
Internet Access: wlan
Internet Access Fee: no
Tourism: hotel
Lat/Long: 52.3091497/-1.6588025
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 15:15; Sa 07:30
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: CV35 58
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Source: survey
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Direction: backward
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Lat/Long: 52.3052928/-1.6587989
Give Way
Direction: backward
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Entrance: emergency
Lat/Long: 52.3061954/-1.6586959
Entrance: emergency
Lat/Long: 52.3061958/-1.6587131
Fixme: New build in grounds, needs survey - see https://www.metro.news/historic-hasley-manor-in-warwickshire-is-having-a-makeover/1317049/ & https://www.facadeexperts.co.uk/case_studies/haseley-manor-warwick/
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Give Way
Direction: backward
Lat/Long: 52.3072632/-1.6609822
Historic: memorial
Material: stone
Memorial: war_memorial
Source: survey
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Material: wood
Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 52.3051831/-1.660455
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Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 52.3052175/-1.6615722
Material: wood
Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
Source: bing
Lat/Long: 52.305452/-1.6626611
Material: wood
Operator: National Grid Electricity Distribution
Operator Wikidata: Q7988183
Power: pole
Source: bing
Lat/Long: 52.305589/-1.6635342
Direction: forward
Maxspeed: 40 mph
Traffic Sign: maxspeed
Traffic Sign Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 52.3059161/-1.6581158
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