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- Princethorpe abstract "Princethorpe is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England. In 2001 the parish had a population of 382, reducing to 376 at the 2011 Census.Princethorpe is located roughly halfway between the towns of Rugby and Leamington Spa and is at a crossroads between the A423, B4453 and B4455 (Fosse Way) roads. The village contains a pub called the Three Horse Shoes.Situated on Leamington Road in the village is Our Lady's Primary School. It is a primary school with around 100 children between the ages of 4 and 11.Just outside the village is Princethorpe College, a Roman Catholic school. The school incorporates the buildings of the former St. Mary's Priory, which was founded by French Benedictine nuns from Montargis who sought asylum from the French Revolution. The college chapel was designed and built by Pugin. There is also an independent retreat centre close to the college.The area surrounding the college is heavily wooded. There is a small, well-stocked pond among the trees called Little SwitzerlandIn the 1950s, a number of Roman coins were found in Princethorpe. This is related to the fact that the Fosse Way, an old Roman road, runs through the village. There is also what seems to be an ancient burial or signal tower mound on the outskirts of the village (on the road to Marton), but not much else is known about it.Its name came from Anglo-Saxon Prǽnesþorp = Prǽn's outlying farmstead or hamlet.In the time of Edward I it was called Prenesthorpe.In the reign of Henry VI it came into the possession of the Hugford family of Emscote and stayed in that family until the reign of Henry VII when John Hugford sold it to Sir William Compton.Princethorpe was originally in the parish of Wolston but was made, for convenience, a separate parish with Stretton by an Act of Parliament in the reign of William III. The Parish was to be known as the Parish of All Saints with the Vicar, Francis Hunt, residing in Stretton.There is also a small hamlet north west of the college called Burnthurst and there are roughly 12 dwellings.".
- Princethorpe areaCode "01926".
- Princethorpe country United_Kingdom.
- Princethorpe country Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe district Borough_of_Rugby.
- Princethorpe gridReference "SP4068".
- Princethorpe populationTotal "376".
- Princethorpe postalCode "CV23".
- Princethorpe wikiPageExternalLink www.princethorpe.co.uk.
- Princethorpe wikiPageExternalLink www.princethorperetreatcentre.org.
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- Princethorpe wikiPageRevisionID "701431520".
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink A423_road.
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- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Borough_of_Rugby.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
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- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Fosse_Way.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Elkington.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Marton,_Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Montargis.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Princethorpe_College.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Pub.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Right_of_asylum.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Leamington_Spa.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Rugby,_Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_and_Kenilworth_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Princethorpe".
- Princethorpe civilParish "Princethorpe".
- Princethorpe constituencyWestminster Rugby_and_Kenilworth_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Princethorpe country "England".
- Princethorpe dialCode "1926".
- Princethorpe latitude "52.32664".
- Princethorpe longitude "-1.41449".
- Princethorpe officialName "Princethorpe".
- Princethorpe osGridReference "SP4068".
- Princethorpe population "376".
- Princethorpe postTown "RUGBY".
- Princethorpe postcodeArea "CV".
- Princethorpe postcodeDistrict "CV23".
- Princethorpe region "West Midlands".
- Princethorpe shireCounty Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe shireDistrict Borough_of_Rugby.
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- Princethorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Warwickshire-geo-stub.
- Princethorpe subject Category:Villages_in_Warwickshire.
- Princethorpe hypernym Village.
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- Princethorpe type Place.
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- Princethorpe type Settlement.
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- Princethorpe comment "Princethorpe is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England. In 2001 the parish had a population of 382, reducing to 376 at the 2011 Census.Princethorpe is located roughly halfway between the towns of Rugby and Leamington Spa and is at a crossroads between the A423, B4453 and B4455 (Fosse Way) roads. The village contains a pub called the Three Horse Shoes.Situated on Leamington Road in the village is Our Lady's Primary School.".
- Princethorpe label "Princethorpe".
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- Princethorpe lat "52.32664".
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- Princethorpe name "Princethorpe".