Armitage

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Armitage
St John the Baptist's
OS grid referenceSK084160
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townRUGELEY
Postcode districtWS15
Dialling code01543
PoliceStaffordshire
FireStaffordshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Staffordshire

Armitage is a village in Staffordshire, England on the south side of the Trent and Mersey Canal between Lichfield and Rugeley. Together with the adjacent village of Handsacre, it forms the parish of Armitage with Handsacre.

Village amenities

Armitage has a variety of village amenities including a Londis, a privately owned fishing shop, a corner newspaper shop, and the Croft Primary School. Armitage is also the home of Armitage Shanks. It has two churches, the largest being St. John the Baptist church located at the north end of the village. The organ of St John the Baptist church is of particular interest due to its size, age and history.[2] The organ was built in 1789 for nearby Lichfield Cathedral, but moved here in 1865, commissioned by the then organist Josiah Spode (IV) who resided at nearby Hawkesyard estate, also known as Spode House.[3]

Other

The name comes from the Middle English Ermitage, meaning 'Hermitage',[4] from a tradition that a hermit lived between the church and the River Trent[citation needed]. It does not appear in the Domesday Book although Handsacre does.

The professional golfer Robert Rock was born in Armitage.

Armitage is close to the villages of Handsacre and Hill Ridware. It lies between the towns of Rugeley and Lichfield. It is located on the West Coast Main Line, the nearest stop being Rugeley or Lichfield.

References

  1. ^ "United Kingdom Parliament". Retrieved 18 September 2009.
  2. ^ http://npor.emma.cam.ac.uk/NPORView.html?RI=A00285
  3. ^ http://www.hawkesyardestate.com/home/hawkesyard-heritage/
  4. ^ "Key to English Place Names". Institute for Name-Studies. Retrieved 29 September 2009.

External links

Media related to Armitage at Wikimedia Commons