Old Arley is a village in the civil parish of Arley, in the north of Warwickshire, England, 5.5 miles west of Nuneaton and 10 miles north west of the city of Coventry. The village is within the civil parish of Arley in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire of which it is the less populated settlement. It is to the west of the stream called Bourne Br…
Old Arley is a village in the civil parish of Arley, in the north of Warwickshire, England, 5.5 miles west of Nuneaton and 10 miles north west of the city of Coventry. The village is within the civil parish of Arley in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire of which it is the less populated settlement. It is to the west of the stream called Bourne Brook and the Birmingham to Peterborough Line. The other settlement within the parish is New Arley which is southeast. Elevations of developed estates range from a maximum of 153 to 155 m Above Ordnance Datum in the Devitts Green western part of the village, gently down to 112 m at the southernmost neighbourhood, which adjoins the brook itself, which by the time it reaches the western tip of the parish at the defunct Daw Mill colliery, is at 92 m AOD. The locality of New Arley known as Hill Top is higher still at 166 m, the highest point of the parish.