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Haseley Business Centre
History
A business centre of today in every sense
with a history of tradition, craftsmanship, excellence and quality.
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The walls of The Manor have, over hundreds of years, undoubtedly witnessed many important decisions and, today, The Manor continues to play a key role in the decisions of many successful businesses.
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 | The history of Haseley originates in Saxon times and although there is no evidence of a village at Haseley, the land was the subject of a bequeath by William the Conqueror in the 11th century and later, was to become Crown Property under Henry VII in 1487. |

In 1533 Henry Tudor's granddaughter gave the estate to Michael Throckmorton of Coughton and The Manor remained in the family until 1775. The present building, a fine example of grand Victorian craftsmanship, dates from 1878 when Alfred Hewlett, a Lancashire coal merchant, purchased the estate and extended an earlier structure. The family remained at Haseley until 1940. By 1954 The Manor had become a staff training centre for the British Motor Corporation. IM Properties PLC purchased The Manor in 1990 and, today, continues to uphold traditions of quality and excellence in a business centre unparalleled in the region.
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