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Antrobus, Cheshire

Coordinates:53°18′43″N2°32′10″W / 53.312°N 2.536°W /53.312; -2.536
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Village in Cheshire, England

Human settlement in England
Antrobus
The centre of Antrobus village
Antrobus is located in Cheshire
Antrobus
Antrobus
Location withinCheshire
OS grid referenceSJ643796
Civil parish
  • Antrobus
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Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNORTHWICH
Postcode districtCW9
Dialling code01606
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53°18′43″N2°32′10″W / 53.312°N 2.536°W /53.312; -2.536

Antrobus is acivil parish and village inCheshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) south ofWarrington. It lies within the unitary authority ofCheshire West and Chester, and had a population of 832,[1] reducing to 791 at the2011 Census,[2] and to 767 in the2021 census.[3] The parish is the most northeasterly point of Cheshire West and Chester, and as such borders bothWarrington andCheshire East. As well as Antrobus village centre itself, the parish includes other large hamlets atFrandley, about 1 mi (1.6 km) south-west from the main village, andCrowley, about 2 mi (3.2 km) to the north-east.

Thevillage shop and post office is owned and run cooperatively by the villagers for the benefit of the community having previously closed in 2003.[4]

Etymology

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The placename is recorded in theDomesday Book of 1086 asEntrebus, and in thePipe Rolls of Cheshire of 1282 asAnterbus. The derivation of the name is from theOld Norse personal name Eindrithi or Andrithi, with the Old Norsebuski ("shrub, bush or thicket"), the whole name thus signifying "Andrithi's thicket".[citation needed]

History

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Antrobus is listed as a township ofGreat Budworth parish on Cheshire'stithe map,[5] in theBucklow Hundred and under the deanery ofFrodsham. In 1894, Antrobus became a parish in its own right and a part of theRuncorn Rural District. In 1936, the neighbouring parishes of Crowley and Seven Oaks were abolished and brought under the control of Antrobus.[6] Through the 20th century, usage of the term Seven Oaks to describe the south-west of Antrobus declined, and much of that area is now known as Frandley.[7] Seven Oaks has become truncated to Sevenoaks and now refers to the small hamlet surrounding the former Sevenoaks Saddlery and sawmill at the northernmost end of Gibb Hill.

The north-easternmost area of the parish was formerly taken up by a portion of theArley estate, including all of the village of Arley itself, Crowley Hall Lodge and the surrounding farms. However, when Runcorn Rural District was abolished in 1974, Antrobus was moved intoVale Royal and neighbouringAston by Budworth (within which the rest of the Arley estate was contained) was transferred into theborough of Macclesfield. This made the Antrobus portion the only remaining part of the estate not under Macclesfield's control. In 1978, for the ease of estate management and the paying of tax, Aston-by-Budworth Parish Council requested that the portion of Antrobus east of Arley Brook, Lodge Lane, and Caldwell's Gate Lane be transferred to their control.[8]

The village was struck byan F1/T3 tornado on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day.[9]

Culture

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Soul Cakers

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Antrobus Soul Cakers (Cheshire)

Antrobus is known for itsSoul Cakers, who travel around the county performing a soul caking play annually between All Souls Night (31 October) and 12 November.[10] Based at their 'home pub', the Antrobus Arms, the Antrobus Soul Cakers have the longest unbroken run of soul caking performances in the world.[11]

Religion

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Anglicanism

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Antrobus' AnglicanSt Mark's Church is located in the village centre. It was designed byGeorge Gilbert Scott and built in 1848.[12] It is a Grade IIlisted building.[13]

Quakerism

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Local tradition has it that in the 18th century an oak tree in Seven Oaks was whereGeorge Fox preached to over 2,000 people. On this site, besides the oak tree, now stands the FrandleyQuaker Meeting House[14] one of only a small number of such meeting houses in Cheshire.[15] The first meeting house was built in 1726 and still stands today, but a larger replacement meeting house was built in 1880. The first meeting house now houses the Antrobus Pre-School Nursery.[citation needed]

Methodism

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Antrobus' most modern church is aMethodist chapel in the hamlet of Grandsire's Green. The chapel was opened in 1936 and sits at the junction of Brow Lane and Barber's Lane.[16] It forms a part of the Sankey Valley Methodist circuit.[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Office for National Statistics :Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Vale RoyalArchived 3 March 2016 at theWayback Machine Retrieved 2009-10-10
  2. ^"Parish population 2011". Retrieved29 May 2015.
  3. ^"Antrobus (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".
  4. ^News Items about Antrobus Village Shop. BBC News Website. Retrieval Date: 11 December 2007.
  5. ^"Cheshire Tithe Maps Online".maps.cheshireeast.gov.uk.
  6. ^"Runcorn RD through time | Census tables with data for the Local Government District".www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  7. ^"Type an organisation name: Which organisation would you like to sign in with?".wayf.ukfederation.org.uk.
  8. ^"Local Government Boundary Commission For England Report No.418"(PDF).
  9. ^"European Severe Weather Database".eswd.eu.
  10. ^"Directory of Folk Play Groups - Antrobus Soulcakers".mastermummers.org.
  11. ^"Antrobus Soulcakers".
  12. ^"Church". 4 January 2016.
  13. ^Historic England."Church of St Mark (Grade II) (1329839)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved12 September 2022.
  14. ^"Seven Oaks". 4 January 2016.
  15. ^"Find a Quaker Meeting".Quakers.
  16. ^"Find a church".methodist.org.uk.
  17. ^"Home".Sankey Valley Methodist Circuit.

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