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Moreton Morrell is an ancient settlement, mentioned in the Domesday Book as Mortone, on the Roman Fosse Way. From at least early Norman times it has consisted of the village of Moreton and the hamlet of Morrell. Moreton Hall was completed to a lavish design, in 1909, by Charles Garland, a wealthy American. The house was eventually turned into the Warwickshire Institute of Agriculture in 1948 and is now part of Warwickshire College.
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Supplementary Planning Guidance - Meeting the needs of the District's Rural Communities-Policy Com 1 (212KB PDF)
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Moreton Morrell Committee Report (153KB PDF)
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Moreton Morrell Parish Plan and Village Design Statement (4484KB PDF)
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