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Berkswell ( ) is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, county of West Midlands, England. Historically in , Berkswell is situated in the rural east of the borough, approximately west of the western city boundary of , at . It is situated about west of Coventry city centre, east of central , south of Meriden and north of .

The United Kingdom Census 2001 recorded a parish population of 2,843, increasing to 3,139 at the 2011 Census.


History and places of interest
The parish includes a number of hamlets and settlements as well as Berkswell village. These include Beechwood, Carol Green, and Four Oaks, as well as the eastern part of . Berkswell railway station serves the village, but is actually much closer to Balsall Common than to Berkswell village (it was formerly 'Berkswell & Balsall Common' station).

The Church of England parish church of St. is a late-12th century Norman building, notable for its two-part . The eastern part is a rectangular space of two bays under the . The western part is an unusual space under the eastern part of the . Later features of the church include the Perpendicular Gothic windows of the north aisle and the two-storied wooden porch.

Berkswell's is derived from the Berks Well, a square, stone-walled just outside the . It is said to have been used for baptisms by immersion and can still be seen today.

There are several 16th and 17th century houses in the village. The Bear Inn dates from the 16th century. The local history society runs a small museum in a 17th-century cottage near the church.

Ram Hall, about southeast of the village, was built about 1600. The Old Rectory, now called The Well House, south of the church, is early 18th century, then replacing a rectory whose records go back to early 17th century. The were built in 1853.

There is a on which are the that were used for punishing petty offenders. It is claimed that these were especially built for a one-legged ex-soldier and his two drinking companions as there are only five leg holes.

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On Windmill Lane in neighbouring Balsall Common is the protected and restored Berkswell Windmill, a fine example of a with its original machinery.

Other local features include Marsh Lane Nature Reserve. There is a small Church of England primary school near the church on Church Lane.


Notable residents
Notable people from Berkswell include the actor , whose roles include in a television drama series, player – the first Ladies Singles Champion in 1884 at The Championships, Wimbledon and (R.E.S.), Captain for a number of years from 1934. The stayed in the village for two weeks in 1988, writing the B-side Jubbsy's Treasure. Former county cricketer , a key member of Warwickshire's historic treble winning side in 1994, who lives in neighbouring , went on to skipper Berkswell Cricket Club in the Birmingham League, winning the league's Twenty20 Cup competition in 2010.


Filming
Numerous television series have shot scenes in Berkswell – including BBC's Beat the Boss and ITV's Comedy/Drama Love and Marriage.


See also


Sources and further reading
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