Rostherne

Village in Cheshire, England


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::summary Village in Cheshire, England ::

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FieldValue
coordinates
official_nameRostherne
label_positionbottom
population160
population_ref(2001 census)
civil_parishMillington and Rostherne
unitary_englandCheshire East
lieutenancy_englandCheshire
regionNorth West England
countryEngland
constituency_westminsterTatton
post_townKNUTSFORD
postcode_districtWA16
postcode_areaWA
dial_code01565
os_grid_referenceSJ744837
static_imageRostherne - Saint Mary's Church.jpg
static_image_captionSaint Mary's Church, Rostherne
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Rostherne is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Millington and Rostherne, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England (). In 2001 the parish had a population of 160.

To the north of the village is Rostherne Mere and to the south is Tatton Park. The A556 road passes to its west.

History

In the 11th century Rostherene was called Rodestorne, said to mean the Lake of the Holy Cross, from the Anglo-Saxon Rodes, meaning cross and the northern word torne or tarne meaning lake. At the time of the Domesday Book the parish belonged to Gilbert de Venables, Baron of Kinderton, who displaced Ulviet the Saxon as owner of the lands, although there was then only one rateable field in the parish, one team and two acres of wood, the whole only being worth four shillings a year. By 1286 almost all of Rostherne had become part of the Tatton estate, having been sold to Massey of Tatton, except for a portion retained by the Leghs.

On 1 April 2023 the parish was abolished to form "Millington and Rostherne".

Buildings

St Mary's Church, Rostherne, is a Grade I listed building, whose rectory was for many centuries in the possession of the Leighs of West Hall, High Legh.

Notable people

  • Michael Wrigley (1924-1995), first-class cricketer, British Army officer and civil servant

References

References

  1. "Millington and Rostherne". Mapit.
  2. (October 1894). "Manchester Faces and Places". JG Hammond & Co Ltd.
  3. "Cheshire East Registration District". UKBMD.
  4. {{National Heritage List for England

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