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Little Compton is the southernmost village in the County of Warwickshire in the District of Stratford-on-Avon.

 

There are 14 listed buildings and structures in the Parish including Grade II* listed Manor House and St Denys Church (see below), several houses and barns, and the Four Shires Stone which marks the boundary between Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and (formerly) Worcestershire. For a full list of buildings of interest see: 

https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/england/little-compton-stratford-on-avon-warwickshire#.XvJcvi-ZO3U


For more information on the history of the village see:  https://www.littlecompton.info/104-2/


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St Denys Church and stained glass windows

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Manor House - also home to the Reed Business School. 
For a history of the Manor House and College go to:  http://www.reedbusinessschool.co.uk