Edleston

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Marsh Lane Bridge over the Shropshire Union Canal
Marsh Lane Bridge over the Shropshire Union Canal

Edleston is a civil parish in the Crewe and Nantwich district of Cheshire, England, which lies immediately to the south west of Nantwich. For administrative purposes, it is combined with adjacent civil parishes of Acton and Henhull to form a total area of 765 hectares (1890 acres).[1] The parish is predominantly rural with scattered farms and houses and no settlements. Nearby villages include Acton and Ravensmoor.

According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 53.[2]

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[edit] History

The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway, constructed in 1863, ran southwards towards Audlem at the east of the parish; it is now dismantled.[1][3]

The parish of Edleston formerly had population figures of 88 (1801), 99 (1851), 74 (1901) and 58 (1951).[4]

Edleston Railway Bridge on the Shropshire Union
Edleston Railway Bridge on the Shropshire Union

[edit] Geography and transport

The Shropshire Union Canal runs north–south through the parish and the River Weaver runs along its eastern boundary. Edleston Brook runs east–west across the parish. The Welsh Marches Railway runs from the north east to the south west, crossing the canal immediately adjacent to Edleston Bridge.

Marsh Lane runs along the northern boundary of the parish; it crosses the Shropshire Union Canal at the grade-II-listed Marsh Lane Bridge, which dates from 1826 and was designed by Thomas Telford.[5] The A530 lies immediately to the south. The Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk runs through the parish.

Moss Cottage, Marsh Lane
Moss Cottage, Marsh Lane

[edit] Notable features

A ring-shaped mound, the remains of a moated site and fishpond, is located to the west of the Shropshire Union Canal by Edleston Bridge at SJ63795076; it is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[6] Broomfield Cottage, Newbury Cottage, Edleston Farm House and Moss Cottage are grade-II-listed buildings on Marsh Lane.[7][8][9]

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