Hatherton, Staffordshire

Coordinates: 52°41′27″N 2°03′41″W / 52.6908°N 2.0615°W / 52.6908; -2.0615
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Hatherton
St. Saviour, Hatherton
St. Saviour, Hatherton
Coordinates: 52°41′27″N 2°03′41″W / 52.6908°N 2.0615°W / 52.6908; -2.0615
CountryEngland
CountyStaffordshire

Hatherton is a settlement and

A5.[2]

The civil parish include the village of Calf Heath.[3]

Hatherton was given to Wolverhampton monastery by

exclave of Wolverhampton
.

Hatherton gave its name to the title of Baron Hatherton, and thus to the now-derelict, nearby, Hatherton Canal.[4]

The Four Crosses inn at Hatherton features an inscription dated '1636N'.[2] Hatherton Hall is an 1817, late-Georgian house, stucco finished, replacing a former Norman hall.[2] The village church, St Saviour, dates from 1876.[2]

Notable people

  • Private Hospital, Wakefield Street in Adelaide. She named one of the new hospital buildings "Hatherton".[5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "History of Hatherton in South Staffordshire - Map and description". Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  2. ^
    ISBN 0906114330.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link
    )
  3. ^ South Staffordhire council Archived 2014-10-15 at the Wayback Machine
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  5. ^ Nursing in South Australia: First Hundred Years 1837-1937. Adelaide: South Australian Trained Nurses’ Centenary Committee. February 1938.
  6. ISSN 0301-018X
    .

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