- Oakamoor
-
Coordinates: 53°00′00″N 1°55′00″W / 53.000°N 1.91667°W
Oakamoor
Oakamoor shown within StaffordshirePopulation 828 (2001 census) OS grid reference SK056447 District Staffordshire Moorlands Shire county Staffordshire Region West Midlands Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Stoke-on-Trent Postcode district ST10 Dialling code 01538 Police Staffordshire Fire Staffordshire Ambulance West Midlands EU Parliament West Midlands UK Parliament Staffordshire Moorlands List of places: UK • England • Staffordshire Oakamoor is a small village in north Staffordshire, England.
Although it is now a rural area, it has an industrial past which drew on the natural resources of the Churnet valley. Iron was smelted from medieval times. Copper and lumber were also important to the local economy. In the nineteenth century Thomas Bolton's copperworks near the River Churnet supplied copper wire for the first transatlantic telegraph cable.[1] The buildings of the Thomas Bolton factory were demolished in 1966.
Oakamoor railway station was closed down in 1967. The railway track leading to Alton railway station has been converted to a footpath.
Media Interest
In 2004 Oakamoor was the subject of a television programme in the Channel 4 Time Team archaeology series, which investigated the remains of a blast furnace[2].
References
- ^ "Oakamoor". Staffordshire County Council web pages. Staffordshire County Council. 29 October 2007. http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/e-land/Countryside/OpenSpaces/OpenSpacesOakamoor.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-09.
- ^ Time Team fan site Retrieved on 2008-06-09
External links
Media related to Oakamoor at Wikimedia Commons
Ceremonial county of Staffordshire Unitary authorities Boroughs or districts Major settlements Biddulph • Burntwood • Burton upon Trent • Cannock • Cheadle • Eccleshall • Fazeley • Hednesford • Kidsgrove • Leek • Lichfield • Newcastle-under-Lyme • Penkridge • Rugeley • Stafford • Stoke-on-Trent (Burslem • Fenton • Hanley • Longton • Stoke • Tunstall) • Stone • Tamworth • Uttoxeter • Wombourne
See also: List of civil parishes in StaffordshireRivers Canals Topics MuseumsCategories:- Villages in Staffordshire
- Towns and villages of the Peak District
- Staffordshire Moorlands
- Staffordshire geography stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.