Pailton

Coordinates: 52°25′58″N 1°18′25″W / 52.4329°N 1.30703°W / 52.4329; -1.30703
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Pailton
Pailton village centre
Pailton is located in Warwickshire
Pailton
Pailton
Location within Warwickshire
Population483 (2021)
OS grid referenceSP4781
Civil parish
  • Pailton
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townRUGBY
Postcode districtCV23
Dialling code01788
PoliceWarwickshire
FireWarwickshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
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England
Warwickshire
52°25′58″N 1°18′25″W / 52.4329°N 1.30703°W / 52.4329; -1.30703

Pailton is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Rugby, Warwickshire, England. Its population in 2001 was recorded as 482, increasing at the 2011 Census to 516, reducing again to 483 in the 2021 Census.[1] The village was originally known as Pailington.[2]

Pailton is located approximately five miles northwest of Rugby and about five miles southwest of Lutterworth. It lies at a crossroads of three roads, one towards Rugby to the south, one towards Lutterworth to the east, and Nuneaton and Coventry towards the west.

The former White Lion pub which ceased trading early in 2014 is one of the largest buildings in the village,[3] through much of the twentieth century there were three pubs in the village (The White Lion, The Plough, both former coaching inns, and The Fox). In May of 2024 it was announced that The White Lion had been awarded a grant of over £2m to restore the property as a Pub, Hotel and Community Hub with shops funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.[4]

At the crossroads is the village green with a recently restored war memorial. About one mile east of Pailton is a radio station operated by the United Kingdom's National Air Traffic Services and is used for measurement and calibration purposes.

The village church of St. Denys is built of red brick and dates from 1884.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pailton Parish in West Midlands". City Population. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b Geoff, Allen (2000). Warwickshire Towns & Villages. Sigma Press. p. 102. ISBN 1-85058-642-X.
  3. ^ Souza, Naomi de (14 September 2019). "This much loved Warwickshire pub could open its doors again". coventrytelegraph.
  4. ^ "Grant of more than £2m will see much-loved former coaching inn near Rugby transformed into community hub". Warwickshire World. Retrieved 22 May 2024.

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