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Little Aston
Little Aston is a village in the Lichfield District of Staffordshire, England. It is 5 miles (8 km) south of the city of Lichfield. It is contiguous with Sutton Coldfield and Streetly. At the 2011 United Kingdom census the population of Little Aston ward was 2,920 people living in 1,104 households. Little Aston is also in the parish of Shenstone.
Little Aston is located in the southeast of Staffordshire.
Little Aston is contained within four corners, formed by local landmarks: Blake Street Station rail bridge in the east, by Little Aston Golf Club's grounds to the west, the Little Aston Severn Trent sewage treatment works to the north and the Rosemary Hill Road/Thornhill Road traffic island in the south.
At the south is the Sutton Park, with over 2,400 acres (970 ha) of wild grasslands, forested areas, lakes and wild ponies, all accessible though the bordering Streetly Gate. In the north is the Little Aston Recreation Ground, winner of the 2015 Most Improved Fields in Trust Award. This community funded 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) play field with over 3000 trees serves as a community hub with annual events.
Little Aston's small community is divided between nine main areas: Little Aston Park, Claverdon Park, Rosemary Hill Road, Little Aston Lane, Forge Lane, Walsall Road, Aldridge Road, Little Aston Hall and Lady Aston Park.
Located in the south of the village is Little Aston Park. Often referred to as "Millionaire's Row" - with Roman Road being the most expensive street in Staffordshire - it is a privately maintained estate, consisting of around 300 unique, architect-designed houses and includes Birmingham's most expensive house to be marketed at £7.5 million. It also contains one of the village's championship golf clubs, Little Aston Golf Club, and St.Peter's Church. The park is located in a woodland setting around the historic rhododendron-lined Roman Road which closely follows path of the ancient Roman Icknield Street.
Claverdon Park is a private estate consisting of 82 large detached houses and bungalows. Most of the estate is accessible only through the private Roman Road and gate network.
Whilst separate and distinct, this estate is still part of the Little Aston Park and is often confused as being a separate part of the Little Aston Park. It is in fact a separate entity managed by Claverdon Park Management Company Limited. Unlike most of the properties on Little Aston Park, all properties on this part of the estate have restrictive covenants that are upheld by Claverdon Park Management Company Ltd. The standards of development and the general street scene aspects are maintained by the Board of Directors of the company in addition to the regulations set by the local Council.
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Little Aston
Little Aston is a village in the Lichfield District of Staffordshire, England. It is 5 miles (8 km) south of the city of Lichfield. It is contiguous with Sutton Coldfield and Streetly. At the 2011 United Kingdom census the population of Little Aston ward was 2,920 people living in 1,104 households. Little Aston is also in the parish of Shenstone.
Little Aston is located in the southeast of Staffordshire.
Little Aston is contained within four corners, formed by local landmarks: Blake Street Station rail bridge in the east, by Little Aston Golf Club's grounds to the west, the Little Aston Severn Trent sewage treatment works to the north and the Rosemary Hill Road/Thornhill Road traffic island in the south.
At the south is the Sutton Park, with over 2,400 acres (970 ha) of wild grasslands, forested areas, lakes and wild ponies, all accessible though the bordering Streetly Gate. In the north is the Little Aston Recreation Ground, winner of the 2015 Most Improved Fields in Trust Award. This community funded 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) play field with over 3000 trees serves as a community hub with annual events.
Little Aston's small community is divided between nine main areas: Little Aston Park, Claverdon Park, Rosemary Hill Road, Little Aston Lane, Forge Lane, Walsall Road, Aldridge Road, Little Aston Hall and Lady Aston Park.
Located in the south of the village is Little Aston Park. Often referred to as "Millionaire's Row" - with Roman Road being the most expensive street in Staffordshire - it is a privately maintained estate, consisting of around 300 unique, architect-designed houses and includes Birmingham's most expensive house to be marketed at £7.5 million. It also contains one of the village's championship golf clubs, Little Aston Golf Club, and St.Peter's Church. The park is located in a woodland setting around the historic rhododendron-lined Roman Road which closely follows path of the ancient Roman Icknield Street.
Claverdon Park is a private estate consisting of 82 large detached houses and bungalows. Most of the estate is accessible only through the private Roman Road and gate network.
Whilst separate and distinct, this estate is still part of the Little Aston Park and is often confused as being a separate part of the Little Aston Park. It is in fact a separate entity managed by Claverdon Park Management Company Limited. Unlike most of the properties on Little Aston Park, all properties on this part of the estate have restrictive covenants that are upheld by Claverdon Park Management Company Ltd. The standards of development and the general street scene aspects are maintained by the Board of Directors of the company in addition to the regulations set by the local Council.