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Stoke, Cheshire East

Stoke
Shropshire Union Barbridge.jpg
Shropshire Union Canal main line at Barbridge
Stoke is located in Cheshire
Stoke
Stoke
Stoke shown within Cheshire
Population 324 (2011)
OS grid reference SJ620560
Civil parish
  • Stoke
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NANTWICH
Postcode district CW5
Dialling code 01270
Police Cheshire
Fire Cheshire
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament
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53°06′04″N 2°33′58″W / 53.101°N 2.566°W / 53.101; -2.566Coordinates: 53°06′04″N 2°33′58″W / 53.101°N 2.566°W / 53.101; -2.566

Stoke is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The parish is predominantly rural with a total population of around 200, measured with the inclusion of Hurleston at 324 in the 2011 Census. The largest settlement is Barbridge (at SJ615566), which lies 3½ miles to the north west of Nantwich. The parish also includes the small settlements of Stoke Bank (SJ616565) and Verona (SJ618559). Nearby villages include Aston juxta Mondrum, Burland, Calveley, Haughton, Rease Heath and Wardle.

Stoke means "hamlet", from the Anglo-Saxon. It formed part of the ancient Forest of Mondrum. Stoke is not mentioned by name in the Domesday survey; the name was first recorded in 1260. Barbridge is mentioned in John Leland's Itinerary from a visit of 1536. The civil parish was originally a township in the ancient parish of Acton in the Nantwich Hundred; it was served by St Mary's Church, Acton. The manor was given by Randal de Praers to his son, who assumed the name Stoke, and later passed to the Beeston and Aston families. By 1622, it was held by the Minshull family of Stoke Hall. The manor was held by the Wilbraham family from 1753 to 1781, and was then sold to the Craven family.


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