The same Williamholds Ashperton; Wulfwig held it of Earl Harold and could go where he would. There are five and a half hides paying geld. In demesne are four ploughs and six villans and two bordars with three ploughs and thirteen slaves and twenty acres of meadow. There is woodland one league square. It was and is worth 110 shillings.
On 3 May 1292 William de Grandisson (d.1335) received a licence to crenellate his manor house at Ashperton.[3] It was the birthplace of his younger son[4] and eventual heir John de Grandisson (died 1369), Bishop of Exeter in Devon, who was heir to his elder brother Piers de Grandisson (d.1358).[5]
The parish church was originally a chapel of ease[6] to the parish of Stretton Grandison situated 3 miles to the north-west, also held by that family.
The village is home to a large poultry farm (owned by Cranberry Foods) which is used as a "brood and move" site for turkeys and occasionally for rearing intensive broiler (meat) chickens.
The local cricket club is Canon Frome Cricket Club.