- Amington
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official_name =Amington
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os_grid_reference= SK2304Amington is a ward, a
parish and a suburb ofTamworth inStaffordshire ,England , and was formerly a distinct village. Amington is to the far east of the town centre. Nearby places areBolehall (further to the west withinTamworth ),Glascote Heath (to the south-west),Stonydelph (to the south) andAlvecote (a village outside the borough boundary to the north-east).Amington is the site of
Amington Hall . On the eve of theEnglish Civil War there was some opposition to the paying of poor rate levies from the local gentry, in particular Cecil Warburton, the occupant of the Hall. The justices at the quarter sessions for Easter, 1642 heard that Cecil Warburton of Hall End, Amington, “did lock up the overseer of the poor (George Payne)…and drew his sword upon him there in a very outrageous manner”.It is also near the
Coventry Canal , theRiver Anker , and also the Trent Valley Line of the West Coast Main Line, all of which pass east/west just to the north of Amington.Amington is within the traditional borders of
Warwickshire (the historic county boundary runs throughTamworth high street). The village was once part of Amington andStonydelph civil parish along withStonydelph , which became part ofTamworth Rural District in 1932 (hence becoming part of the administrative county of Staffordshire), and thenTamworth borough in 1965.This means that the Parish Church, St. Editha's, is part of the Diocese of Birmingham (although
Birmingham is also no longer part ofWarwickshire ) whereas the Parish Church ofTamworth , also dedicated toSt. Editha , is part of theDiocese of Lichfield In the village there are two convenience stores, Tesco Express and The Co-op. There is also a post office and a fish and chip shop.
Amington has four pubs: The Gate Inn, The Old Liberal, The Amington and The Winning Post.
In the 1990s two developers built a 1000-home estate in the village which is now known as Amington Fields. In 2006, Antler Homes built a 17-house estate named Ashby Grange.
Woodhouse High School, one of the five high schools in
Tamworth , is situated in Amington.References
Warwick County Record Office, "Quarter Sessions Order Book" Vol. I p. 43.
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