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I included the para. below, but am now doubtful that Ashorne Hall and Ashorne Hill are the same place, although a Google search of Ashorne Hall brings up many images that are clearly Ashorne Hill. Do any Warwickshire editors know?
In the late 20th century, the house was owned by Graham Whitehead, a Midlands printer, who established a major collection of musical instruments, The Nickelodeon Museum, at Ashorne, as well as a minature railway.[1]