The toponym of
Exhall consists of the
Brythonic word
*egluɨs (whence
egwlys in
Welsh) meaning "church", and the
Old English halh meaning "valley", as the parish church of St. Giles is situated in the valley of Breach Brook. Historically, the parish of Exhall (which extends from Black Bank in Bedworth to the north of
Holbrooks in
Coventry) had no clear centre, instead being composed of a number of
hamlets, such as Black Bank, Hayes Green, Exhall Hall Green, Wagon Overthrow, Little Bayton,
Ash Green, Neal's Green and Newland. It is also sometimes referred to as
Exhall-juxta-Coventry or
Exhall near Coventry to distinguish it from the other "Exhall" in Warwickshire (
Exhall-juxta-Alcester). Although Exhall is not mentioned specifically in the
Domesday Book, it would have probably formed part of lands owned by
Lady Godiva in
Ansty and
Foleshill. Saunders
Manor was located on the outskirts of Exhall (on the site near Springfield Crescent) before being demolished. From the 1930s onwards, Exhall became more residential in character, with the construction of numerous
housing estates, both social (e.g. the Armson Road/Grant Road estate at Hayes Green) and private (e.g. the Cedars Estate). Today the eastern area of Exhall is dominated by the large Bayton Road Industrial Estate which harbours around 200 businesses. On 19 February 1949 two aircraft
collided at 4,500 ft near Exhall. The wreckage fell near an
old people's home, the Exhall Lodge
Hospital. There were no survivors. In the 1960s, a large
industrial estate was created in the east of Exhall, bordering the
Coventry-Nuneaton line, at Bayton Road. Other industrial areas were subsequently developed at Black Horse Road and Grovelands (off Longford Road). Today, the name Exhall applies principally to the area immediately south of
Bedworth (centred on Black Bank and
Coventry Road Exhall), with
Ash Green retaining a somewhat separate identity – a fact accentuated by the construction of the Bedworth Bypass (
A444) in 1970 and the final section of the
M6 motorway in 1971. Even today, Ash Green remains more rural than Exhall, with a number of farms still in operation (e.g. Exhall House Farm, Grange Farm, Newland Hall Farm, Barker's Farm). ==Governance==