Trench, Telford Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:The Bethesda Primitive Methodist Chapel, Trench - geograph.org.uk - 2317122.jpg
Static Image Caption:The Bethesda Primitive Methodist Chapel, Trench
Static Image 2 Name:TelfordMap.jpg
Static Image 2 Caption:Trench (and Donnington) shown within Telford in Sky Blue.
Coordinates:52.711°N -2.459°W
Official Name:Trench
Civil Parish:Wrockwardine Wood and Trench
Unitary England:Telford and Wrekin
Lieutenancy England:Shropshire
Region:West Midlands
Constituency Westminster:The Wrekin
Post Town:Telford
Postcode District:TF2
Postcode Area:TF
Dial Code:01952
Os Grid Reference:SJ705131

Trench is a suburb of Telford in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. It is to the north of the town and north of town of Oakengates.

Canal Inclined Plane

It was once the site of an inclined plane connecting the now-abandoned Shrewsbury Canal and a smaller canal, the Wombridge Canal, higher in elevation and part of the east Shropshire canal network. The Trench Inclined Plane ceased operations in 1921 having been built in 1793. It was the last working canal inclined plane.

Etymology

The area is believed to get its name from a clearing in woodland (Horton Wood).

Roads and development

Trench Road is an ancient byway and was previously known as Trench Way (before 18th Century) and for a period Trench Lane. This byway connected the towns of Newport and Wellington and was a well known route by 1288.

Trench road was the southern boundary of the village of Horton and the northern boundary of Wrockwardine Wood. Hence Trench was split into the two townships. Trench Farm was located along this road and by 17th Century the road developed with various shops and public houses appearing.

Following World War I the area of Trench started to develop. Woodhouse Crescent had been built by the early 1920s, the area from Trench Road going south (between present Wombridge Road and Church Road) was an army camp and then during the 1960s and 70s the area from Trench Road to Teagues Bridge Lane had turned into a housing estate.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Shropshire's greatest runner dies, aged 82. Shropshire Star. 12 March 2022. 72. Report by Toby Neal.
  2. News: Atkinson's family reveal frustration at death as they pay loving tribute. Shropshire Star. 19 November 2016. 3.