Weston‑sub‑Edge, part of the Aston Sub Edge area near Chipping Campden, is a small rural settlement noted for its detached portion and the historic Burnt Norton manor house, which inspired T. S. Eliot’s poem.
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Weston‑sub‑Edge is one of the few left in England to have a detached portion. The northern part of the parish is separated by a narrow strip of Aston Subedge’s. Burnt Norton is a manor house in Aston‑sub‑Edge, near Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, best known for being the inspiration for T. S. Eliot’s poem of the same name. The locality falls within the GL 55 postal district. The settlement’s character is rural and historic, with notable architecture such as Burnt Norton manor. Residents benefit from the quiet setting and the cultural heritage associated with the area. The area’s name appears on the official postal district GL 55 and is linked to the broader Chipping Campden region in Gloucestershire. The description and summary highlight its unique detached portion and literary connection, providing a distinct identity within the parish of Aston Sub Edge.