A much cooler day for us, and we slowed up the more we got up the Ashby Canal. For lunch we moored next to Shenton Aquaduct and walked into this pretty village. It must have been fated as we passed a grand gatehouse, and an even grander but obscured manor house behind it. These were dated 1620 and initialed WW. Looking for clues in the church graveyard we came upon lots of gravestones marked Wheatley, could this be a long lost ancestral home. It’s right beside the Battle of Bosworth site, where Henry Tudor defeated Richard III.