Roden, Shropshire

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Coordinates: 52°44′42″N 2°37′54″W / 52.7451°N 2.631569°W / 52.7451; -2.631569
Roden

Glasshouses at Roden
Roden

 Roden shown within Shropshire
OS grid reference SJ573166
Civil parish Ercall Magna
Unitary authority Telford and Wrekin
Ceremonial county Shropshire
Region West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TELFORD
Postcode district TF6
Dialling code 01952
Police West Mercia
Fire Shropshire
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament The Wrekin
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Roden[1] is a hamlet in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England, six miles northeast of Shrewsbury. The little River Roden flows past the village.

Roden Hall, dating in part from the 14th century, when the Lee family, lords of Berrington, were lords of the vill of Roden,[2] was rebuilt in 1868 by the Co-operative Wholesale Society as a convalescent home for millworkers from Lancashire and Yorkshire, and is now a care home.[3] White House, a Grade II listed 16th or 17th century vernacular timber framed house with whitened brick infill panel was formerly used as a post office.[4] Foundations remain of a detached medieval chapel.[5]

It is located on Roden Lane, the B5062 road, 1 mile southwest of High Ercall; a former toll house stands by the roadside.[6] Local transport links are provided by Arriva in the form of bus route 822 to Wellington.

There is a large garden centre at Roden and the huge greenhouses can be clearly seen from the main road through the village. The surrounding countryside is largely flat pastureland. Possible remains of medieval ridge and furrow field pattern near the river have been detected from the air (1991).[7]

Roden had a long history of producing tomatoes, and was once covered in greenhouses owned by the Co-operative Wholesale Society, which had purchased land there in 1896.[8] By the 1950s some 90% of the site was devoted to growing tomatoes.[9] Most of the greenhouses have now been removed.

It was also once home to one of the finest football pitches around the area[citation needed].

Notes

  1. "Or RODENHURST in The Shropshire Gazetteer, 1824.
  2. Robert William Eyton, Antiquities of Shropshire, 1858 vol. 6, p.40f.
  3. Roden Hall Care Home.
  4. Discovering Shropshire: Roden
  5. Discover Shropshire: Roden.
  6. Discover Shropshire: Roden
  7. Discover Shropshire: Roden
  8. Redfern, P. The New History of the CWS, Dent, 1938, p. 356
  9. The Journal of the Ministry of Agriculture, V. 64 (1957), 19

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