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Essington is a village and civil parish in the South Staffordshire, district, in Staffordshire, England, near the city of Wolverhampton and towns of Walsall, Bloxwich, Cannock and Brewood. The villages of Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley, Coven, Penkridge and Featherstone are also nearby.
Cheslyn Hay is a former mining village and civil parish in the South Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. It is 3 miles south of Cannock , 10 miles north of Walsall , 9 miles northeast of Wolverhampton , and 13 miles south of Stafford .
Places served on the route are listed below. For information on the stations, please refer to the list in the route map. Chase Line (Birmingham - Walsall - Rugeley) Rugeley – Rugeley Town & Rugeley Trent Valley – Interchange services to London Euston and Crewe railway station. Brindley Heath (closed in 1959) Hednesford; Cannock; Great ...
In 1844, Great Wyrley it formed with Cheslyn Hay a new ecclesiastical district, having a population of 1,753; St. Mark's Church , a highly finished structure in the early English style, built 1845, at a cost of £2,430, of which sum £1,200 was given by the Rev. William Gresley, prebendary of Lichfield ; the remainder was raised by subscription ...
Cannock railway station serves the town of Cannock in the Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. It is situated on the Chase Line. The station and all trains serving it are operated by West Midlands Trains. The station is located over half a mile from the centre of the town, close to the suburbs of Stoney Lea and Hawks Green.
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The station was renamed Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay on 1 December 1912, and closed on 18 January 1965. [1] The station was immortalised in 1964 in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann. Besides Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay, the station served the Bridgtown area. Bridgtown is situated on the A5 next to Churchbridge.
Huntington is a civil parish and former mining village in Staffordshire, on the outskirts of Cannock Chase. It lies on the A34 road just north of Cannock and is surrounded by woodland. The village had an estimated population of 3,720 in 2004, [1] increasing to 4,536 at the 2011 Census. [2]