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Warslow

Coordinates: 53°07′32″N 1°52′22″W / 53.1256°N 1.8728°W / 53.1256; -1.8728
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The Greyhound at Warslow
Warslow is located in Staffordshire
Warslow
Warslow
Location within Staffordshire
Population320 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSK086586
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBuxton
Postcode districtSK17
PoliceStaffordshire
FireStaffordshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Staffordshire
53°07′32″N 1°52′22″W / 53.1256°N 1.8728°W / 53.1256; -1.8728

Warslow is a small village in Staffordshire, England. It is located in the Peak District National Park about 10 miles (16 km) north of Ashbourne. Although in the county of Staffordshire, the village lies close to the Derbyshire border, and has a Stockport postal code (SK), but the address is Warslow, Buxton, Derbyshire.

History

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Warslow is recorded as part of Alstonefield manor in the 1086 Domesday Book. In 1327, fourteen tax payers (property owners) were assessed. The population grew in the late 18th century with the development of mining at Ecton, to a high point of 854 in 1821.[2]

Education

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The village once had two schools, but due to the lack of children from the village itself and the surrounding villages only one of the schools is still used. The other is now the Boys' Brigade. Manifold Primary School (still in use as the secondary school until the early 1980s) caters mainly for children between the ages of 4 and 9; however, they do also have a nursery department which caters to pre-school children. On occasion the school will allow for a group of children to stay at the school for an extra two years, as opposed to going straight to a secondary school. The two main schools which the pupils will attend after leaving are: Churnet View Middle School and Saint Edward's Middle School, both located in Leek).

Religion

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The church of St Lawrence dates from 1820 and was designed by Charles Lynam. It has an unusually wide chancel and windows by William Morris. Lady Harpur Crewe funded altar cloths for the church.[2]

The village had two chapels, both now converted into houses.

Springs

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There are numerous fresh water springs located within the village and at one time this water was bottled and sold. The water can still be drunk or obtained freely from these sources. [citation needed]

Buildings

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The Grade II listed Warslow Hall, just off the B5053 north of Warslow village, was built by Sir George Crewe in 1830.[2]

The village has a single public house, The Greyhound (formerly known as The Greyhound and Hare), which dates back to around 1750. It is located roughly in the centre of the village, across the road from the fully converted chapel. There is a village hall. Both the village post office and shop are now closed.

The telephone box in Warslow

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Alstonefield: Warslow and Elkstones Pages 56-64 A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 7, Leek and the Moorlands". British History Online. Victoria County History, 1996. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
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