Eccleshall, Staffordshire, ST21 6BY
Date of visit: 27th Sept 2020
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Eccleshall is a town and civil parish in the Stafford district, in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is located seven miles north west of Stafford, and six miles west of Stone.
According to the Domesday Book, Eccleshall in 1086 was no more than a small village of about one hundred inhabitants. A few fragments of stone at the base of the tower of the present Parish Church of Holy Trinity suggest that a stone church was in existence about this time and the base of a 10th-century cross still stands outside the church. The oldest part of the church, the pillars and arches of the nave, were begun in 1180 while the remainder of the church was completed during the 13th century, with a fine clerestory being added in the 15th century.
Eccleshall became important as a market town for the surrounding area. In 1153 it was granted the right to hold a weekly market. Around the beginning of the 13th century the village had become a town with the granting of ‘Borough’ status and by 1259 had obtained a charter to hold an annual fair at Ascensiontide. By the time of the survey of the bishop’s estates in 1298 about five hundred people lived in the village, mainly craftsmen or engaged in agriculture.
Internal ref number: SF/127/047
Date of Visit: 27th Sep 2020
Kiosk Type: K6
Door Type: A
Crown: St Edward
Kiosk Colour: Red
Usage: Phone
Phone Number (if known): 01785 850317
Northing & Westing: 52°51’32.8″N, 2°15’27.8″W
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Grid Reference: SJ 82746 29100
OS X & Y: 329100, 382746
Latitude & Longitude: 52.859112, -2.257704
UK Postcode: ST21 6BY
County: Staffordshire
Listed Status: Historic Eng. Ref. 1240252 10/08/1989