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No Man's Heath, Warwickshire

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OS grid reference
  
SK288090

Country
  
England

Post town
  
Tamworth

Shire county
  
Warwickshire

District
  
North Warwickshire

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
B79

Local time
  
Tuesday 1:24 PM

Civil parishes
  
Newton Regis, Seckington

No Man's Heath, Warwickshire

Weather
  
11°C, Wind SW at 11 km/h, 77% Humidity

No Man's Heath (grid reference SK290090) is an area of North Warwickshire about 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Tamworth, Staffordshire. It is near the boundaries of four English counties: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire. Nearby in the late 19th century were Netherseal Colliery and Netherseal Hall.

Map of No Man's Heath, Tamworth, UK

Today a small village exists there, also called No Man's Heath, which is the northernmost settlement in Warwickshire. The population of the village is included in Newton Regis. The county boundary which used to divide the village between Leicestershire and Warwickshire has been re-drawn to place the whole village in Warwickshire. The village has an Indian restaurant, called The Four Counties Spice; this used to be the village public house, called The Four Counties Inn.

Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire meet about 0.5 miles (800 m) northwest of the village. Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire meet a further half-mile northwest. There is an ancient (probably Mercian) stone, divided into four parts, which may mark the point where the four counties met before boundary adjustments.

References

No Man's Heath, Warwickshire Wikipedia