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Blithfield

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it has a population of 225, situated within 96 households. The number of houses has stayed relatively stable since 1830, fluctuating from 81 houses in 1830, dropping to 65 in 1920 and then steadily increasing until 2001. One hundred and seventy-three of the 225 people in 2001 were between the ages of
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The first part of the name "Blithfield" is simply an alternative spelling of the word "Blythe", which originates from Old English word "blitha" meaning 'gentle'. The second part stems from the Old English "feld", which meant 'open or accessible land'. However, by the time Blithfield became its name,
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PLC have granted a lease to the West Midland Bird Club for the purpose of observing and recording birds. It is one of the most important sites for wetland birds in the Midlands. The site was first opened in the 1970s and this continues, ensuring that the changes in the birdlife of the site are able
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PLC" who, during the 1930s and 1940s purchased 2,350 acres (950 ha) of land in the Blythe Valley, to put into action their plan, much of this land (1,585 acres ) was bought from Lord Bagot, the owner of Blithfield Hall. The reservoir itself covers a smaller area of land, approximately 790
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above the nave" was added in the 15th century. The upper part of the tower, with stained glass in the west window is thought to date back to 1525. The rest of the church dates to the 19th century. The remains of a 13th- or 14th-century cross can still be seen in the churchyard. The church contains
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A parish like Blithfield is normally formed around a small settlement. Blithfield used to be centered around the Parish Church. At the end of the 1800s Church and State divided and this area is now represented as "a local authority by the Blithfield Parish Council and the Church of England by the
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acres (320 ha). Ownership of the farmland bordering the reservoir allowed control over farming methods and thus minimised any risk of water pollution. It was originally planned to start building the reservoir in 1939, but this was postponed until 1947, due to the onset of
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as well as an original helmet, ancient stained glass windows and a floor paved in Minton tiles. Parish registers of the church begin in 1538. The churchyard contains a
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was built, the land consisted mostly of fields with small areas of woodland. The land was predominantly used by farmers for rearing animals and growing crops.
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did not last, and the last documented evidence of the village was in 1334. This site of the original village is now defined as a "
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Parochial Church Council". The population in Blithfield decreased from 439 people in 1801 to 262 people in 1961. According to the
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comprise 1,414 acres (572 ha) of land, with Newton occupying 1,744 acres (706 ha). The nearest railway stations are
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Minton Tiles in the Churches of Staffordshire, A Report by Lynn Pearson for the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society
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St Leonard's Church dates from the 13th century, it is set away from the modern village of
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Blithfield history- Etymology- (Gelling & Cole, p.275; Poulton-Smith, p.19)
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in October 1953 after six years of building. The project was proposed by the "
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family since 1360. It is situated 7.5 miles (12.1 km) south-west of
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Blithfield Reservoir, opened in 1953 by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
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it might "just as well be interpreted in the modern sense of 'field'".
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Vision of Britain through time- Historical statistics- Population
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The "late-Saxon" settlement of Blithfield, which appears in
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is the most apparent modern construction. It was opened by
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1740 and of the later 18th century, and is Grade I listed.
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takes up much of the parish and the area is home to the
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neighbourhood statistics- Parish profile- Households
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Blithfield is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
OS grid reference
SK044239
Civil parish
District
East Staffordshire
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
WS15
Dialling code
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Lichfield
UK
England
Staffordshire

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