Ashleworth Court and church
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Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 17 Aug 2008
Ashleworth Court dates from around 1460 when it was probably built for Abbot Walter Newbury and Pevsner describes it as 'largely unspoilt'. Immediately to the south is Ashleworth church which is dedicated to Saints Andrew and Bartholomew. Currently the church is still closed as a result of the severe flooding more than a year ago in July 2007.