A couple want to turn the 16th-century Abbey Lane in Warwickshire into a family home.
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury 1533-1553, was born in Aslockton and spent his childhood in a cottage that still exists on Abbey Lane.
In 2007,a new depot opened on Abbey Lane replacing the former premises on Abbey Park Road which go back to the company's municipal heritage.
The other monastic survivor makes up part of a private dwelling on Abbey Lane.
Beauchief also had a railway station situated on Abbey Lane.
The Abbey is commemorated by two roads in the district, Abbey Lane and Abbey Road.
The extensive gardens of the original house have been gradually reduced over the years as the land was sold off for housing, allowing dwellings to be built on Abbey Lane.
In 1945 she married John Jordan from Galway's Abbey Lane.
In 1927 the Beauchief and Meadowhead lines were joined by the laying of track along Abbey Lane.
The line along Abbey Lane linking Beauchief to Woodseats was mostly reserved track.