Scholar Green

Village in Cheshire, England


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::summary Village in Cheshire, England ::

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FieldValue
official_nameScholar Green
coordinates
map_typeCheshire
civil_parishOdd Rode
unitary_englandCheshire East
lieutenancy_englandCheshire
regionNorth West England
countryEngland
constituency_westminsterCongleton
post_townStoke-on-Trent
postcode_districtST7
postcode_areaST
dial_code01782
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Scholar Green () is a village in the civil parish of Odd Rode, in Cheshire, England. Encompassing the smaller settlements of Kent Green and The Bank, it is situated on the A34 near Mow Cop, Alsager, Rode Heath, Butt Lane and Kidsgrove and in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East.

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Scholar Green has a long history, as shown by the number and range of listed buildings in and around the village. Little Moreton Hall, a Grade I listed moated timber-framed house, has stood in the village since the early 16th century. Other listed buildings include the 18th-century Rode Hall and All Saints Church, built between 1863 and 1864 and designed by George Gilbert Scott. The Macclesfield Canal runs through Scholar Green, and the Trent and Mersey Canal is nearby.

The population is served by three public houses: "The Rising Sun", "The Bleeding Wolf" and "The Traveller's Rest". The village is also served by All Saints Church, Scholar Green, by the Bank Methodist Church and by Scholar Green Primary School.

Mow Cop and Scholar Green railway station on the line between Manchester and Stafford was situated to the north-east of the village. It opened in 1848 and was closed in 1964.

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References

  1. (n.d.). "Definition: Scholar". Collins Dictionary.
  2. (n.d.). "Definition: Green". Collins Dictionary.
  3. [http://www.scholargreen.cheshire.sch.uk/ Scholar Green Primary School website] retrieved April 2017
  4. "Mow Cop Station".
  5. (17 July 1920). "FAMOUS GOALKEEPER.
    DEATH OF GEORGE CLAWLEY AT SOUTHAMPTON"
    . [[Birmingham Gazette]].

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