Haseley

[needs update] Due to its relative affluence and proximity to the tourist towns of Warwick and Stratford upon Avon, several large and highly rated hotels are situated around the village.

Haseley Manor, a Grade II-listed country house,[2] formerly the staff college for the British Motor Corporation and its nationalised successor British Leyland,[3] now consists of luxury apartments.

After his death, his executors sold the house to a Birmingham company, W and T Avery, to use as a club for their employees.

[5] Eventually finding the house too far from Birmingham, the company sold it in 1927 to Warwick Corporation for £6,350 (£4,000 less than the council's finance committee had expected to pay).

[6] [7][8] The Corporation wanted the estate because the Warwick water works lay within its bounds.