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Population
  
266 (201)

Region
  
East Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Derbyshire

Civil parish
  
Shottle and Postern

OS grid reference
  
SK311497

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BELPER

District
  
Amber Valley

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Shottle is a village roughly 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Belper, Derbyshire England. The population of the civil parish (Shottle and Postern) at the 2011 Census was 266.

Map of Shottle, Belper, UK

In Norman times, the manor of Shottle, referred to as "Sothille" in the Domesday Survey, belonged to the Ferrers family.

In 1086, the book notes that

"In Shottle and Wallstone Gamal had six carucates of land to the geld. There is land for as many ploughs. There are now one ploughs in demesne and three villans and three bordars having one ploughs and five acres of meadow. Woodland pasture 3 and a half leagues by one and a half leagues. (TRE worth ten shillings now ten shillings. Godric holds it"

Shottle Park was one of the seven parks within Duffield Frith. The gate at its south east corner is still known as Shottle Gate. To the south was the much smaller Postern Park. The present day parish is known as Shottle and Postern.

It was annexed to the Duchy of Lancaster after the rebellion by Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby. It is thought to have passed to the Earl of Shrewsbury during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. It was sold in 1630 by Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, to Christian, the wife of William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Devonshire.

Whilst some way out of the village itself, Shottle has its own railway station - called Shottle after Shottle Hall which is nearby. The station, which is on the Wirksworth Branch, was closed in 1947 to passengers and the building is owned by Peak Oil Ltd. The railway line is being reopened to passengers as the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway.

References

Shottle Wikipedia