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OS grid reference
  
SJ752470

Country
  
England

Postcode district
  
CW3

Local time
  
Thursday 11:11 AM

Dialling code
  
01782

UK parliament constituency
  
Newcastle-under-Lyme

Region
  
West Midlands

Post town
  
CREWE

Police
  
Staffordshire

Shire county
  
Staffordshire

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Wrinehill

Weather
  
9°C, Wind NW at 11 km/h, 81% Humidity

District
  
Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme

Wrinehill, also called Checkley cum Wrinehill, is a village in the north-west of Staffordshire on the A531 road lying adjacent to the southern border of Cheshire in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme. The population taken at the 2011 census can be found under Betley. For many years it was claimed by both counties but reportedly came under official Staffordshire administration in 1965. It lies 1 mile south of and forms a continuous linear settlement with Betley.

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Map of Wrinehill, Crewe, UK

Architectural heritage

Wrinehill had two listed buildings of architectural interest. First, the early 16th century half-timbered Old Medicine House, which, when threatened with imminent demolition, was bought for £1, dismantled and rebuilt in 1971 at Blackden Heath, near Holmes Chapel in Cheshire.

Second, it is still home to the Wrinehill Summer House, a grade 2 listed building dating from c.1700, formerly owned by the Earl of Wilton and now a private residence. Located on the main road opposite the Blue Bell Inn, the Summerhouse is a very impressive building; it "has three bays but, nevertheless, displays a grand facade with giant pilasters, pediments and segmented headed windows." It is "an old home of Thomas Egerton, 1st Earl of Wilton which has also been a barracks and a shop. It is built of brick on a stone base and inside is a handsome oak staircase...the flat roof, it is said, was for the Earl of Wilton to use as a view-point to watch the fox hunt." Sometime in the late 19th century it was the home of 'Johnson's Celebrated Ointment Manufactory.'

Though a small village, Wrinehill boasts 3 public houses: The Crown Inn, The Hand and Trumpet and the Blue Bell Inn (though the last has recently been demolished).

References

Wrinehill Wikipedia


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