- Boulton, Derbyshire
Boulton is a suburb and local government ward of the city of
Derby ,England . It is closely associated with the neighbouring suburb ofAlvaston with which it shares its postal code and postal area address. This can be confusing and often hides the separate identity of Boulton. Boulton is located about four miles to the south-east of Derby city centre. It is recorded as belonging to Ralph fitzHubery in 1086"Domesday Book: A Complete Translation". London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-14-143994-7 p.752] .Boulton is represented on Derby City Council by three councillors. It has an Anglican church dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin, a Baptist church and a Grade II
listed building called Nunsfield House.The Church
The Anglican church, more usually called Boulton St. Mary's [ [http://home.clara.net/boultonchurch/index.html Boulton Church website] ] , was built about the year 1090 by the Sacheverell family who were owners of the Manor of Boulton at that timeFact|date=June 2007. Following a long period of dispute the church became a chapel of ease in 1281 to St. Peter's in Derby, this being brought about by the ambitions of the all powerful abbot of
Darley Abbey . The church is now within theDiocese of Derby . Thelychgate which forms the main entrance to the churchyard on Boulton Lane is a war memorial to those of the parish who gave their lives in the Great War of 1914 to 1919. The church has been altered and extended during its long history but still retains some of the original Norman fabric. [cite web|url=http://home.clara.net/boultonchurch/history/bp.html|title=A History of Boulton Church]Nunsfield House
Nunsfield House, also on Boulton Lane, was built in the year 1828 by Mr Charles Holbrook and after subsequent owners and tenants it passed into the hands of Derbyshire County Council and later still (1996) to Derby City Council. [Derbyshire Life and Countryside May 2003, XIV: Nunsfield House, Boulton by Maxwell Craven ] The house is used for community purposes and in 1935 a community hall called the Jubilee Room was added. A small and cramped outbuilding was used as the local library for about 50 years. Despite the difficult accommodation the library was extremely popular. A modern library with computer terminals and Internet access is now available and located in the main Alvaston shopping centre.
A distinct area of new housing called Boulton Moor is growing at the south edge of Alvaston and Boulton. Part of this area is outside the city boundary and is in the civil parish of Elvaston in
South Derbyshire .There is an SSSI known as Boulton Moor [ [http://www.english-nature.gov.uk/special/sssi/sssi_details.cfm?sssi_id=1003083 English Nature - Boulton SSSI] ] in the agricultural land which borders the residential area of Boulton.
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