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The parish church of St. Michael and All Angels dates from at least the 12th century although some say has features that date it to much earlier times, possibly Saxon. The bell tower houses one of the oldest bells in the country, indeed possibly the second oldest. Early Medieval murals can still be seen in the Church and many of the fallen from the first Battle of Newbury in the 17th Century English Civil War are laid to rest in its grounds.
The owners of this property are stewards only, merely passing through time, but it is an honour and huge responsibility to be part of its history. The Darley family fell in love with the House, its ponds, its ancient oak trees, its paddocks and views. Time, effort and money was spent engaging the foremost specialists to restore the House to its true beauty and integrity both inside and out.
The more observant reader will now have guessed where the name of the wine came from: the parish church of Enborne. Choosing a name that reflects the history of the locality was not easy - but All Angels had a strength and purpose that rose above all others.