- Penkridge
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Penkridge
latitude= 52.7252longitude= -2.1164
population = 7,000
shire_district=South Staffordshire
shire_county =Staffordshire
region = West Midlands
constituency_westminster= Stafford
post_town=Stafford
postcode_district = ST19
postcode_area= ST
dial_code= 01785
os_grid_reference= SJ922141Penkridge is a
market town inStaffordshire ,England with a population of 7,836 (Census2001 ). However Penkridge's status as a town is relatively new. Many locals will still refer to it as avillage .Location
Penkridge is situated in the district of
South Staffordshire in thecounty of Staffordshire. It is located betweenWolverhampton approximately ten miles to the south andStafford five miles to the north, and lies on theRiver Penk from which its name is derived.Facilities
Penkridge's local market still runs and is open on Wednesday and Saturday. The large
Grade I listed church on the western edge of Penkridge is called St. Michael's; people passing by road or train will see it, and its magnificent tower illuminated at night. A smaller Methodist church is located on the main A449 route through the town.The town has a large number of pubs, each serving good food and
ale . There are also numerous sports clubs in Penkridge with a well respectedcricket , football,rugby union andtennis club.Every November for one night the town centre is turned into a Victorian
Christmas Market . Penkridge has its own historicalstocks and cells still to be seen in the town centre.Transport
Penkridge lies on the A449 and is mid-way between junctions 12 and 13 of the
M6 motorway . It is served byNational Express long-distance coaches, and also by local buses provided byArriva . It has a railway station on theWest Coast Main Line , and can also be accessed by theStaffordshire and Worcestershire Canal .Education
Penkridge has three
First School s (Marshbrook, St Michael's and Princefield), onemiddle school (Penkridge Middle School) and onehigh school (Wolgarston, recently granted Specialist Technology College status). The High School has its own swimming pool and the council-run leisure centre is on the same site. Villages and hamlets on the outskirts of Penkridge also use the Middle and High schools.England's former capital?
A local legend claims that King Edgar made Penkridge his capital for three years whilst he was reconquering the
Danelaw . However most historical sources see the reign of Edgar as an uneventful one and there is no record of any internal strife between English and Danes during his reign, making this claim disputable. ["Was Penkridge the capital of England?" at http://www.penkridge.org.uk/anglosaxtimes.htm]It should also be noted that Queen Elizabeth the First frequently visited Penkridge, enjoying walks along the river and, according to rumour, lodging at the White Hart Inn.
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External links
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Penkridge weather station (for climate data)
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*Penkridge Viaduct
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