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OS grid reference
  
SK226012

Country
  
England

Post town
  
Tamworth

Shire county
  
Staffordshire

Postcode district
  
B77

Dialling code
  
01827

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Police
  
Staffordshire

Local time
  
Monday 8:00 PM

District
  
Tamworth, Staffordshire

Population
  
9,358 (Ward,2011)

Wilnecote

Weather
  
13°C, Wind S at 11 km/h, 60% Humidity

Wilnecote is an English housing district about 3 km south east of Tamworth, Staffordshire. It is one of the largest communities in the town.

Map of Wilnecote, Tamworth, UK

Wilnecote, listed as "Wilmundecote" in the Doomsday Book, is an old coal mining, lime-burning and brick-making area centred on an ancient village on Watling Street. It has several public houses including "The Red Lion", "The Globe Inn", "The Centurion" (on the nearby Centurion Park industrial estate) and "The Queen's Head". A fifth, called the Sandyback Pub, closed in January 2009 and has since been reopened.

The district is served by Wilnecote railway station with trains serviing Birmingham, Gloucester, Newport, Cardiff, Tamworth, Derby, Nottingham, Chepstow, Lydney, Caldicot, Ashchurch, Bromsgrove, University, Burton-on-Trent, Willington, Peartree, Spondon, Long Eaton, and Attenborough.

Holy Trinity Church, Wilnecote sits on the highest point of the village. Schools in the area include Wilnecote High School.

Stonydelph, which lies immediately north of Wilnecote, is a post World War II development.

The Holy Trinity Church, rebuilt in 1821, overlooks the village and is built on the Roman road 'Watling Street'. The church design is unusual, as the entrance is halfway down the side of the building, as opposed to the end of the church. This was a consequence of the unusual expansion of the church as the village flourished.

Wilnecote borders Hockley, Dosthill, Two Gates, Belgrave and Stonydelph housing estates are being built along Ninian Way and Hedging Lane (on the old Tame Valley Alloys plot).

References

Wilnecote Wikipedia