Haseley House, Firs Lane

Introduction

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Haseley House, Firs Lane

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 15 Mar 2010

The mid-18th century Haseley House was the rectory to Haseley church, which is just over the gridline to the north. The rectory was enlarged in 1785 by Dr Samuel Parr, chaplain to Queen Caroline. He was a well-known and much-loved social and intellectual figure in Warwick and Regency Leamington. The high thick holly hedge on the right may be an ancient feature.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.30926
Longitude
-1.658498