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  1. Astley is a small village and civil parish within the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. In the 2001 census it had a population of 219, reducing slightly to 218 at the 2011 census. Astley is Knebly in George Eliot's Mr Gilfil's Love Story, published in 1857. Eliot's parents were married in the church.

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      The front of Astley Castle in 2014. Astley Castle is a...

  2. Astley es una parroquia civil y un pueblo del distrito de North Warwickshire, en el condado de Warwickshire ( Inglaterra ). Geografía. Según la Oficina Nacional de Estadística británica, Astley tiene una superficie de 9,64 km². 1 . Demografía.

  3. Astley is a small village and civil parish within the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England.[1] In the 2001 census it had a population of 219, reducing slightly to 218 at the 2011 census.[2] Astley is Knebly in George Eliot's Mr Gilfil's Love Story. Eliot's parents were married in the church.[3]

  4. Astley Castle, Warwickshire. The site at Astley consists of a moated castle, gateway and curtain walls, lake, church and the ghost of pleasure gardens. There are footpath trails around the wider site of the castle which are open all day every day and there are information boards along the routes describing the history of the site.

  5. Presumed, partially damaged effigy of Cecily Bonville on her tomb in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Astley, Warwickshire. During her lifetime, Cecily expanded Shute Manor from a medieval country house into a grand Tudor residence. The late years of her life were spent at Astley Castle in Astley, Warwickshire, the family seat of ...

  6. In 1674 Astley Castle was bought by the Newdigate family, who owned the neighbouring Arbury Estate, and the Castle became a subsidiary dwelling. In the 1770s, a Sir John Astley leased the Castle briefly and was responsible for the construction of the stables and coach house, together with his landlord, Sir Roger Newdigate 5th Bart, who was transforming Arbury Hall into the Gothick masterpiece ...