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Keresley End is a village in Warwickshire, England, also known as Keresley Newlands. It is about half a mile north of Keresley, a suburb of Coventry, and, being near to the former Keresley colliery, it was where many coal miners lived. == History == Keresley End was a pit village which began to develop in the early 1900s, when the first mine shaft was created. There was a hut opposite the pit, on Bennett's Road, which was a dormitory for miners travelling to the site (later donated to St Thomas's Church and used as a mission church for the village). The village grew from a few houses built for miners and their families, to the village of today, over the century, with many houses constructed by the mine company. In 1954, the development around Howat Road was built by Bedworth Urban District Council. Around that time, the infant and junior schools were also built, followed by the senior school in Grove Lane. This has since been demolished and a small housing estate (Hope Close) was built in its place in the late 1990s. The mine closed in the 1980s and the site has since been turned over to distribution (ProLogis Park) and housing.
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