Whitmore, Staffordshire Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.9642°N -2.2834°W
Official Name:Whitmore
Shire District:Newcastle-under-Lyme
Shire County:Staffordshire
Region:West Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Newcastle-under-Lyme
Post Town:Newcastle
Postcode District:ST5
Postcode Area:ST
Dial Code:01782
Os Grid Reference:SJ810407
Population:1,554
Population Ref:(2011)[1]

Whitmore is a village, civil parish and small curacy in the county of Staffordshire, England, near Newcastle-under-Lyme. Besides Whitmore, the parish also includes the hamlets of Acton, Butterton and Shutlanehead.

The name Whitmore can be found in the Domesday book (as Witemore) and also when King John signed Magna Carta at Runnymede.

Whitmore Hall, designated a house of outstanding architectural and historical interest and a fine example of a small Carolean-style manor house, is the home of the Cavenagh-Mainwaring family.

Butterton gives its name to the Butterton-Swynnerton dykes, a set of igneous intrusion of Palaeogene age which run NNW-SSE through the area. Butterton dyke was discovered by Charles Darwin in 1842.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 3 December 2015.
  2. Book: Muir-Wood . Robert . This Volcanic Isle . 2024 . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 9780198871620 . 93.