- Barthomley
Infobox UK place
official_name= Barthomley
map_type= Cheshire
country= England
region= North West England
population= 202
os_grid_reference= SJ767523
latitude= 53.068147
longitude= -2.348657
post_town= CREWE
postcode_area= CW
postcode_district= CW2
dial_code= 01270
constituency_westminster= Crewe and Nantwich
civil_parish= Barthomley
shire_district=Crewe and Nantwich
shire_county=Cheshire
website=Barthomley is a village and Ancient Parish, and is now a
civil parish in theCrewe and Nantwich district ofCheshire ,England . According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 202. [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=792556&c=Barthomley&d=16&e=15&g=428193&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Official 2001 Census Figures.] Neighbourhood Statistics website. Retrieval Date: 26 August, 2007.] The village is situated near junction 16 of theM6 motorway and by the border withStaffordshire . It is about three miles south-west ofAlsager .The hamlet of Radway Green, location of a Royal Ordnance Factory, is within the parish, north-east of the village of Barthomley and just outside
Alsager . There was a railway station in Radway Green, on theCrewe to Derby Line , as well as a station reserved for the factory at Millway. However, both of these are now closed. Radway Green and Barthomley station closed to goods traffic on 7 June 1964, followed by its closure to passengers on 7 November, 1966. [Speake, R. (Ed.) (1995). page 183–189.]Governance
Barthomley was an Ancient Parish within Cheshire. It contained five townships:
Alsager ,Balterley , Barthomley itself, Crewe, andHaslington .Youngs (1991). page 8,] Of these, Balterley township and (now) civil parish was and is entirely in the neighbouring county ofStaffordshire , and Crewe was later renamed Crewe Green to avoid confusion with the neighbouring unparished borough and railway town. [http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/chs/crewe1.html Genuki: Crewe (Crewe Green) - name change.] Retrieval Date: 26 August 2007.] All five townships were made separate civil parishes in 1866.The Cheshire part of the ancient parish lay within Nantwich Hundred, Nantwich
Poor Law Union , and NantwichRural Sanitary District , whilst the Staffordshire part lay inNorth Pirehill hundred, Newcastle under Lyme Poor Law Union and Rural Sanitary District. [ Youngs (1991). page 402.] Later on, the modern civil parish (now entirely in Cheshire) was part ofNantwich Rural District .ee also
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St Bertoline's Church, Barthomley References
Notes
Bibliography used for Notes
*Scholes, R. (2000) "Towns and Villages of Britain: Cheshire." Sigma Press: Wilmslow, Cheshire. ISBN 1850586373.
*Speake, R. (Ed.) (1995). "Barthomley: The Story of an Estate Village." Keele, Staffs.: Barthomley Local History Group and Department of Adult and Continuing Education, Keele University. ISBN 0903160331.
*Youngs, F. A. (1991). "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England. Volume I: Northern England". London: Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0861931270.
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