Milwich Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Milwich
Coordinates:52.8879°N -2.0431°W
Population:418
Population Ref:(2011)
Population Density:0.3
Shire District:Stafford
Shire County:Staffordshire
Region:West Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Stone
Post Town:STAFFORD
Postcode District:ST18
Postcode Area:ST
Dial Code:01889
Os Grid Reference:SJ9732 (397500, 332500)
Static Image:All Saints, Milwich.jpg
Static Image Width:200px
Static Image Caption:The Parish Church of All Saints
London Distance:149

Milwich is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Staffordshire.[1] [2]

Location

The village is 7.8miles north east of the town of Stafford, and 12.4miles south west of Stoke-on-Trent. The nearest railway station is 5.5miles west in the town of Stone. The village is situated on the B 5027. The nearest main road are the A51 which passes the village 2.3miles to the south west.[3]

Population

The 2011 census recorded a population of 418[4] in 175 Households. The parish comes under the Stafford Non-Metropolitan District.

Village Facilities

The village has a post office which can be found at Prospect House, Coton Hill. Within the village there is one public house which is called the Green Man.[5] The parish church is called All Saints which is notable for possessing the oldest dated bell in Staffordshire and the seventh oldest dated English bell. The present church was rebuilt in place of an early medieval church 1792 and is a Grade II listed building.[6] Further renovations and alterations saw a gallery added in 1837 with the interior pitch pine paneled installed in 1888.

History

Domesday Book

Milwich is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. In the survey the village has the name Mulewiche and Melewich in the Hundred of Pirehill.[7] In the survey the settlement was described as quite small with only 8 households. The assets of the village listed include 4 villager or villein, meadow of 1 acres, a league of woodland and 4 smallholders. There was also 4 ploughlands (land for), 1 lord's plough teams, 3 men's plough teams. In 1066 the lord of the manor was held by Swein Rafwin. In 1086 the lord of the manor was held by Osbern. The Tenant-in-chief in 1086 was Robert of Stafford. Taxation figures show the village had a Taxable value 0.8 geld units with a value to lord in 1086 of £1. The total tax assessment was valued at 1 geld unit.[8]

Landowners

Staffordshire records show that by the thirteenth century the manor was controlled by two main landowners. The landowners were called Geoffrey, son of Philip de Nugent[9] and Robert de Milwich. Robert de Milwich’s home was Milwich Hall. The Hall, which is a Grade II listed building,[10] is a timber-framed house. This house was built on the site of what was thought to be the original Saxon Hall,[11] which was encircled by a moat. The basis of the house was possibly built by the Astons of Tixall, who acquired a pocket of land in Milwich in 1493.

By the twentieth century, the main landowner in Milwich was the Earl of Harrowby from Sandon Hall

See also

Notes and References

  1. OS Explorer Map 258: Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle-under-Lyme: (1:25 000) :
  2. http://www.shop.ordnancesurveyleisure.co.uk/products/paper-maps/paper-maps-ordnance-survey-great-britain/paper-maps-ordnance-survey-great-britain-os-explorer-map/stoke-on-trent-and-newcastle-under-lyme/pid-9780319237441 Map Details
  3. - Staffordshire A-Z County Atlas: 2011 Edition: Scale:3.8 inches to 1 mile (5.9cm to 1km)
  4. Web site: Office for National Statistics Census (2011). Census population and household counts for parish of Milwich. Neighbourhood Statistics webpage. 2013-04-21.
  5. http://www.greenmanmilwich.com/page.php?domain_name=greenmanmilwich.com&viewpage=home Green Man Website
  6. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-272262-church-of-all-saints-milwich-staffordshi All Saints Church Listings
  7. The Domesday Book, Englands Heritage, Then and Now, Editor: Thomas Hinde, Staffordshire Section, Milwich:
  8. Web site: Open Domesday. Milwich. by Anna Powell-Smith. Domesday data created by Professor J.J.N. Palmer, University of Hull.. 2013-04-20. https://archive.today/20130505021048/http://domesdaymap.co.uk/place/SJ9732/milwich/. 5 May 2013. dead.
  9. Web site: The Internet Surname Database . Last Name: Nugent. 1980 - 2013 Name Origin Research . 2013-04-22.
  10. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-272263-milwich-hall-milwich-staffordshire Milwich Hall Listings
  11. Web site: Milwich Hall, Staffordshire County Council. Milwich Hall. Staffordshire Past Tracks. 2013-04-22. dead. https://archive.today/20130505155622/http://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/engine/resource/exhibition/standard/default.asp?resource=2989. 2013-05-05.