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Rolleston on Dove

Coordinates: 52°50′40″N 1°39′09″W / 52.844499°N 1.652535°W / 52.844499; -1.652535
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Rolleston on Dove
Spread Eagle and St. Mary's (2006)
Rolleston on Dove is located in Staffordshire
Rolleston on Dove
Rolleston on Dove
Location within Staffordshire
Area4.07 sq mi (10.5 km2)
Population3,267 (2011)[1]
• Density803/sq mi (310/km2)
OS grid referenceSK235275
• London113.1 mi (182.0 km)
Civil parish
  • Rolleston on Dove
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBURTON-ON-TRENT
Postcode districtDE13
Dialling code01283
PoliceStaffordshire
FireStaffordshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
WebsiteRolleston on Dove Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Staffordshire
52°50′40″N 1°39′09″W / 52.844499°N 1.652535°W / 52.844499; -1.652535

Rolleston on Dove, also known simply as Rolleston, is a village and civil parish in the East Staffordshire district, in the county of Staffordshire, England near Burton upon Trent. On 28 March 1983 the parish was renamed from "Rolleston" to "Rolleston on Dove".[2] According to the University of Nottingham English Place-names project, the settlement name Rolleston could mean 'Hrothwulf's farm/settlement' or 'Hrolfr's farm/settlement'.[3] The 2011 census for Rolleston returned 1,467 households and 3,267 residents.[1]

History

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Mentioned in the Domesday Book Survey of 1086, Rolleston was a settlement in the Hundred of Offlow, Staffordshire. It had recorded population of 36 households, including a priest.[4] Rolleston was originally built around the hall, the church and the stream running through it, the Alder brook. The oldest area of the village, thought to date from the 11th century, is near the Spread Eagle Inn and Rolleston's Church, St. Mary's, together with Brookside and Burnside, although there are old houses in other parts in the village.

Rolleston Hall

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Sir Oswald Mosley, the founder of the British Union of Fascists spent some of his earlier years at the family seat here. Rolleston Hall, where Mosley lived, was sold by auction on 2 August 1923 for housing development. The lake and two of the entrance lodges remain. The family coat of arms are still displayed in what was originally the Victorian Commemoration Hall which is now Rolleston Club.

Transport

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Rolleston on Dove was served by a railway station which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 1 November 1894. The station closed in 1949. Rolleston is also home to the Jinnie Trail, a former railway line in a man-made valley which was closed completely in 1968. In 1972 it was created into a rural walk stretching approximately 2 kilometres. Along the walk today, parts of the remaining stations are being revealed by an ongoing restoration project.

Sport and Leisure

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Cricket

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Rolleston Cricket Club is an English amateur cricket club with a history of cricket in the village dating back to 1871.[5] The club ground is located on The Willows, Dovecliff Road.[6] Rolleston field 4 Senior XI teams in the Derbyshire County Cricket League[7] and an established Junior training section that play competitive cricket in the Burton & District Youth Cricket League.[8]

RoDSEC

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The Rolleston on Dove Special Events Committee (RoDSEC) organises many seasonal activities, including money raising events for local charities.[9]

Football

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Rolleston Football Club was a junior league club that used the Craythorne Road Football pitches for their home ground.

Notable residents

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Rolleston on Dove Parish Local Area Report". nomisweb.co.uk. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  2. ^ "East Staffordshire Registration District". ukbmd.org.uk. UKBMD. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Key to English Place-names". kepn.nottingham.ac.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Rolleston-on-Dove, Staffordshire". opendomesday.org. Open Domesday. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  5. ^ Derbyshire Marston's Pedigree County Cricket League Centenary Yearbook. Derbyshire: DCCL. 2019. p. 118,119 & 174.
  6. ^ "Rolleston Cricket Club". rolleston.play-cricket.com. Rolleston CC. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Derbyshire County Cricket League". DCCL. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Burton & District Youth Cricket League". burtondistrictycl.play-cricket.com. B&DYCL. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Rolleston on Dove Parish Local Area Report". rollestonondovepc.co.uk. Rolleston on Dove Parish Council. Retrieved 21 October 2023.

10. Warriors of the Storm - Bernard Cornwell

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