Canwell
Canwell is a village in the civil parish of Hints, in the Lichfield district, in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is close to the town of Sutton Coldfield, forming part of the Staffordshire/City of Birmingham boundary.
History
The name origin of "Canwell" is uncertain and may mean 'Cana's spring' or 'cup spring'.Canwell was mentioned in the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales 1870-72, where it was described and quote:
Canwell was in South Offlow hundred.
In 1858 Canwell became a civil parish, in 1894 Camwell became part of Tamworth Rural District, on 1 October 1896 part of Drayton Bassett parish was transferred to Canwell, on 1 April 1934 the parish was abolished and merged with Hints and became part of Lichfield Rural District. At the 1931 census, Canwell had a population of 243. In 1974 Canwell became part of Lichfield non-metropolitan district in the non-metropolitan county of Staffordshire.
Canwell Priory and Hall
Canwell was once home to Canwell Priory which was mentioned back in 1524 and 1527. Although the priory was a small, early Augustinian priory which was dissolved in 1530. Bishop Vesey later acquired the priory site before it was later purchased by the Lawley family. They demolished the priory and its buildings where they constructed Canwell Hall. Prior to its demolition, the priory was said to have been so small that only one monk could reside there at any time. Canwell Hall is now a private estate.Village centre
Canwell village centre is situated along London Road and part of Brockhurst Lane. Some places of note in the village centre include:- The Priory - A mixed use business park.
- Quinney Hall - An events venue.
- Footsteps Canwell Nursery & Pre-School - A nursery and pre school.
- Carroway Cottage - A small office.
- Buzzard Valley Vineyard & Shop - A mixed use establishment with dog parks, fishing lakes, nature trail, vineyard, farm shop and more.
- Canwell Show - An agricultural show.