The Domesday Book of 1086 records that Robert Despenser held estates of nine hides at "Merston" and one hide at "Leth".[2] By 1235 Robert Marmion of Tamworth Castle held Marston and by 1253 the de la Launde family held Lea.[2] By the early part of the 16th century the two manors were referred to together and were generally held together.[2] The Adderley family acquired Lea Marston in the first half of the 17th century when Charles Adderley married Anne Arden[2] of Park Hall in Castle Bromwich. It descended in the family to Charles Bowyer Adderley,[2] who was created 1st Baron Norton in 1878 and still held Lea Marston in 1905.[2] Adderley manor house was remodelled for the Adderley family in the 18th century and was called Hams Hall.
Parish church
The Church of Englandparish church of Saint John the Baptist seems to have existed by 1252, when it was a dependent chapelry of Coleshill parish church and was granted to the BenedictineMarkyate Priory.[2] The south wall of the nave and possibly the north wall date from this era.[2] Two windows in the north wall are early 14th century in style.[2] The nave was extended 9 feet (2.7 m) westwards in the 15th century for the addition of a bell-cot.[2] The south porch is another addition that seems to date from the 15th century.[2] In 1876-77 the chancel was rebuilt and the north-west tower was added.[2]
There are records of a watermill in the parish in the Domesday Book of 1086, and again in 1291 and 1703.[5] In 1909 a section of the Midland Railway was built through Lea Marston parish linking Kingsbury and Water Orton to bypass Whitacre Junction. The line passes immediately south-east of Lea Marston village but there is no station. In the 20th century there were three Hams Hall Power Stations in the parish.[5] Hams Hall A was built in 1927-29, Hams Hall B in 1949 and Hams Hall C in 1958.[5] They were decommissioned in 1975, 1981 and 1992 respectively and each was demolished within a few years of closure. The site has since been redeveloped as Hams Hall Distribution Park. Lea Marston has a four-star hotel (the Lea Marston Hotel[6]) and a curry house - The Pavilion