Fulbrook, Warwickshire

Fulbrook is a small parish and deserted village in Warwickshire, England, situated about 4 miles (6 km) north-east of Stratford upon Avon.

Fulbrook today consists mostly of sheep-grazed fields on the banks of the River Avon.

Ridge and furrow marks on the bank just down from the road are almost all that remains of medieval strip fields that once supported a village upon the site.

Fulbrook was one of many villages first decimated by the Black Death in the 14th century, but doubly unfortunate in that its remaining tenants were later forcibly evicted by the Duke of Bedford so that he could enclose it as a park for hunting (nearby Charlecote remains a deer park).

[citation needed] There was once also a watermill, owned by an order of nuns from Coventry, and there are records of graves found on the site.

All Saints Church in Sherbourne , seen from Fulbook across the River Avon