- Sturston, Derbyshire
Infobox UK place
country = England
static_
static_image_caption=Sturston Hall.
latitude = 53.0142
longitude = -1.704
map_type = Derbyshire
official_name = Sturston
population =
shire_district =Derbyshire Dales
shire_county =Derbyshire
region = East Midlands
constituency_westminster =
post_town = ASHBOURNE
postcode_district = DE6
postcode_area = DE
dial_code =
os_grid_reference = SK199463Sturston is a small area of settlement in
Derbyshire ,England . It is located on the A517 road, 1 mile east ofAshbourne .Sturston Hall is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of two manors held by Ulfkell and Wodi, each manor being of half a
carucate (a Danish land measure) each. The two manors were given toHenry de Ferrers after the Norman Conquest. By 1348 Sir Ralf Rochfort had inherited Sturston, with Grendon and Shenstone. He died childless, and in 1386 the estates passed to Sir William Chetwynd, 1st Lord Grendon ofIngestre in Staffordshire. Chetwynd sold the manor of Sturston to John Kniveton of Bradley, son of Sir John Kniveton and the hall stayed in the ownership of the Kniveton family for several hundred years. By 1630 Sir Gilbert Kniveton, 2nd BaronetHigh Sheriff of Derbyshire had inherited the Bradley and Sturston estates which were sold by 1655 to Francis Meynell a citizen and goldsmith of London. The estates passed to Hugh Charles Meynell who sold Sturston to a Stoddart in about 1847. Mrs Elizabeth Stoddart was Lady of The Manor in 1857 with around 700 acres. During most of its time the Hall was let to tenants, who farmed the land.
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