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with typical billet and lozenge carving on the capitals. Shortly before 1600 the original Norman tower collapsed. The south side of the aisle and the main entrance were destroyed. The church was partly rebuilt in brick in about 1610 by a local builder called Clay. The parish register dates from 1561.
173:, an ancient house with modern wings, on the west side of the village…the Parish Church, St Chad, was partly rebuilt of brick about 100 years ago, and contains many neat mural monuments. It has a brick tower, five bells and a clock ... there is a small 293: 169:, became a separate civil parish in 2005. It forms a highly cultivated district, containing 803 inhabitants, and 3,830 acre of land. Francis Eld, Esq, is lord of the manor, and owner of most of the soil. He resides at 255:(1856–1938) a physician and medical administrator, the only son of Edwin Cresswell Perry (1828–1899), who became vicar of Seighford in 1861. Perry was brought up in the village and became 432: 196:
airfield that was opened in 1943 and closed in 1947. Remains of the control tower and some outbuildings survive. Part of the site is still used by small aircraft, particularly
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church before that built around 650 AD. The earliest stone remains are Saxon and two four-column arcades are early
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Seighford is a scattered village above a small brook which flows east from Latford pool to the
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was 1,793. The ford across a small stream is the origin of the village's
90: 581: 536: 481: 636: 246: 501: 162: 89:) is a village and civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) west of 37: 29: 414: 200:, along with a small runway close to the village of Seighford. 70: 64: 249:, Japan, 1613 to 1623; baptised at St Chad's, Seighford. 82: 67: 61: 73: 186:The village school is Cooper Perry Primary School. 58: 320:History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire 161:, three and a half miles north-east of Stafford. 135:History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire 145:. Its parish contains the hamlets of Aston and 220:. Some historians maintain there was a wooden 216:, was originally built around the time of the 426: 27:Village and civil parish in Staffordshire, UK 8: 177:Chapel at Little Bridgeford, built in 1850." 433: 419: 411: 333:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 149:, from one to one and a half miles east, 312: 310: 285: 326: 7: 400:Pictures of St Chad's parish church 97:, England. The population of this 25: 54: 676:Civil parishes in Staffordshire 111:Church of England parish church 137:(1851) described the village: 109:. The village has a red brick 1: 274:Listed buildings in Seighford 18:Cooper Perry Primary School 702: 243:British East India Company 686:Villages in Staffordshire 452: 348:Control Towers: Seighford 652:Yarnfield and Cold Meece 372:The Buildings of England 253:Sir (Edwin) Cooper Perry 241:(1566–1624) head of the 317:White, William (1851). 45:, viewed from the south 34:St Chad's parish church 179: 153:, one mile south, and 46: 35: 139: 41: 33: 378:. pp. 232–233. 681:Borough of Stafford 446:Borough of Stafford 294:"Civil Parish 2011" 602:Sandon and Burston 47: 36: 660: 659: 627:Stowe-by-Chartley 374:. 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Cooper Perry Primary School


Seighford Hall
/ˈsfərd/
SY-fərd
Stafford
Staffordshire
civil parish
2011 census
toponym
Church of England parish church
St Chad
Seighford Hall
Tudor
River Sow
Derrington
Coton Clanford
Great
Little Bridgeford
Doxey
M6 motorway
Seighford Hall
Wesleyan
RAF Seighford
Royal Air Force
gliders
parish church
St Chad
Norman Conquest

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