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Dilhorne

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mines that followed the outcrops of coal progressively gave way to larger mines, funded and owned in part by the local landowners who now became coalmasters. In particular the Whitehurst and Bamford families became co-owners of several mining concerns, the largest being the Dilhorne Colliery, a large
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and in the end the last mine remaining in the coalfield, working for well over 80 years. However, its beginnings made its future far from uncertain. Originally, the landowner wouldn't let anyone prospect for coal on her land, and when finally a shaft was sunk in 1880 it was called "Manns Pit",
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Foxfield, along with the rest of the coal industry was nationalised in 1947, and the pit entered a period of expansion where by 1954 the workforce stood at 550 with 210,000 tonnes mined a year. However, this was the high water mark and gradually output and manpower decreased. In 1965 Foxfield
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instead of Foxfield. The pit did though have access to good coal, and the Dilhorne and Woodhead seams were mined. In a sign of the times, when the first Woodhead coal was mined all the colliery's staff were treated to a grand supper at the Wagon and Horses Public House.
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and services are every Sunday. The old parish of Dilhorne has changed a great deal over the last hundred years as outlying areas have merged into other parishes or became newer parishes. Dilhorne parish itself is now linked with nearby
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The pit continued to grow and by 1893 Foxfield became the first mine in Cheadle to have its own rail connection to the national rail network as a three and a half mile branch line was opened to
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in Dilhorne still plays a large part in the village, but the number of farms and workers has dramatically decreased over the years. The main concern of agriculture around the Dilhorne area is
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of England. A feature of the church is its octagonal tower, one of only a few such church towers in the country. All Saints Parish Church is one of the oldest in
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where a fully mechanised face in the Moss Seam was prepared for the Foxfield men. Foxfield Colliery is still standing, and today is owned by the
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The name Dilhorne has its origins in the old English name of "Delverne" which means "place of digging" and is because Dilhorne sits on the
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There is also a small primary school in the village, the Dilhorne Endowed School which has a very good reputation locally.
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was the ancestral home of the Buller family who were noted in the legal profession in London during the 19th Century.
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Foxfield Colliery, located at Godley Brook was the largest mine in Dilhorne, eventually the largest mine in the
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mines. The most prominent was Abovepark Colliery near to Dairy House Farm. This small mine closed in 1998.
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Mining still continued in the Dilhorne area but on a very small scale in small private
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Foxfield was extensively modernised in the 1930s as all production from neighbouring
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were constructed. The seams mined were the Dilhorne, Four Foot and Woodhead.
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Historically the village has been in the Parish of Dilhorne and the ancient
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Historically, the largest industry in Dilhorne for hundreds of years was
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outcrop in the area. The name of Delverne, which is mentioned in the
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The Iron, Steel and Coal Industry in North Staffordshire
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mine which was known in the coalfield for its modern
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Viscount Dilhorne
Dilhorne is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
OS grid reference
SJ975435
Civil parish
District
Staffordshire Moorlands
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Stoke-on-Trent
Postcode district
ST10
Dialling code
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Staffordshire Moorlands
UK
England

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