Adbaston

Civil parish in Staffordshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adbaston is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Staffordshire.[2][3]

Population561 (2011)[1]
London153 miles
Post townSTAFFORD
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Adbaston
The Parish Church of Saint Michael and All Angels
Adbaston is located in Staffordshire
Adbaston
Adbaston
Location within Staffordshire
Population561 (2011)[1]
 London153 miles
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSTAFFORD
Postcode districtST20
Dialling code01785
PoliceStaffordshire
FireStaffordshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Staffordshire
52.8481°N 2.35444°W / 52.8481; -2.35444
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Location

The village is 13 miles (20.9 km) north east of the town of Stafford, and 18.4 miles (29.6 km) south east of Stoke on Trent. The nearest railway station is at Stone. The nearest main roads are the A41 which passes the village 4.7 miles (7.6 km) to the south west.[4] The village is situated approximately halfway between towns of Eccleshall and Newport, Shropshire, and near the villages and hamlets of Cheswardine, Shropshire, and Woodseaves, High Offley and Knighton, Staffordshire.

History

Etymology

The name Adbaston is derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Eadbald and means 'Eadbald‘s town';[5] it was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Edboldestone and in the 12th and 13th century as Adbaldestone, Alboldestun, and Albaldiston.[6]

Domesday Book

Adbaston is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086; in the survey the village has the name Edboldestone.[7] In the survey the settlement was described as quite small with only 5.8 households.[8] Other assets included 17 villager or villein, meadow of 15 acres, 40 smallholders and 1 slave. There was also 25 ploughlands (land for), 3 lord's plough teams, 13 men's plough teams. In 1066 the lord of the manor was Robert, Bishop of Chester. Before that the lord of the manor was said to have been previously Leofwine Bishop of Lichfield.

Present day

The village contains a church, "St Michael and All Angels", and a phone box. There was once a school but it closed due to diminishing numbers of children.

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