DescriptionAston Monument, St Dunstan, Cranford Park - geograph.org.uk - 1215812.jpg
English: Aston Monument, St Dunstan, Cranford Park Sir Roger Aston (seen here kneeling with his wife and daughters) purchased the Cranford Park estate in 1604. Since no male heir survived him, the estate was acquired in 1618 by Elizabeth Lady Berkeley. The living still remains in the gift of the Berkeley family.
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