Bednall, Staffordshire, ST17 0SF
Date of visit: 19th August 2020
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Bednall lies somewhat remote from main roads, in dairy-farming countryside some 2.5 miles southeast of Stafford, 2 miles east of M6 junction 13 and Acton Trussell, about a mile west of the A34 Cannock to Stafford road and about 1 mile southeast of Brocton, Staffordshire. The area around the A34 road is called Bednall Head.
The name Bednall is derived from Badenhall, although it did not appear in the modern form until the late 17th century. It derives from Robert de Badenhall who lived in Staffordshire c.1100. He was one of the knights of the Bishop of Chester from whom he held the land known as Badenhall, and from which he derived his name.
Internal ref number: SF/127/009
Date of Visit: 19th Aug 2020
Kiosk Type: K6
Door Type: A
Crown: Tudor
Kiosk Colour: Red
Usage: Info Defrib
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Northing & Westing: 52Β°45’25.5″N, 2Β°03’50.7″W
what3words: reclined.lingering.wreck
Grid Reference: SJ 95771 17720
OS X & Y: 317720, 395771
Latitude & Longitude: 52.757075, -2.064104
UK Postcode: ST17 0SF
County: Staffordshire
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