How old is Penkridge?

Penkridge is a historic village with roots dating back over 1,000 years, with evidence suggesting it was a significant settlement during the reign of King Edgar (959-975). The site of St. Michael's Church has been considered holy ground since around 850 AD, with the current structure dating back to the 12th century.
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How old is Penkridge Church?

One can see St. Michael's Church, with its stone put in place in 1180 on land that had been holy since 850. The Church is built of Penkridge Stone.
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Is Penkridge a town or a village?

Penkridge is a large and lively village which boasts many amenities and is well known for its twice-weekly market and monthly food and craft fair. Legend has it that Penkridge was made capital of England for three days by King Edgar (959-975) while he was fighting the Danes.
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Is Penkridge nice to live?

Penkridge is generally seen as a charming, historic village offering a mix of rural feel with good amenities, excellent transport links (M6, train to Birmingham/London), a popular market, and strong community spirit, making it attractive for families and professionals seeking convenience and village life. However, recent crime statistics suggest a rising trend in violence, theft, and vandalism, with some sources listing it as having higher crime rates for specific offenses compared to regional averages, so balancing these pros and cons depends on individual priorities and tolerance for localized crime issues. 
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What is the crime rate in Penkridge?

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Penkridge experiences an annual crime rate of 82.1 per 1,000 residents, which is lower than the UK average of 93.1 per 1,000.
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What is Penkridge famous for?

Penkridge is famous for its rich history as an important market town and ecclesiastical center, known for its historic Collegiate Church of St Michael and All Angels, its lively twice-weekly market (especially the horse fairs), key transport links (A449, M6, railway), and historical connections to royalty and famous figures like the Duke of Wellington and Fulke Greville, plus attractions like Rodbaston Animal Zone. 
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How big is Penkridge?

Penkridge parish is very extensive, comprising about 16000 acres, but only 3129 inhabitants, residing in its four townships of Penkridge, Coppenhall, Dunston and Stretton. The three latter are also chapelries to Penkridge parish and there is a new church at Gailey.
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What percentage of Cambridgeshire is white?

Cambridgeshire demographics

Cambridgeshire County Council is a large local authority in the East of England with a population of 699,573 (2023), 354,361 females and 345,212 males. According to the 2021 census, most people in Cambridgeshire are white (86.5%) The remaining 13.5% are from non-white minority groups.
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What council does Penkridge come under?

Penkridge Parish Council – South Staffordshire.
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Is Penkridge in Birmingham?

Penkridge is in the district of South Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire. It is between Stafford, 5 miles (8 km) to the north and Wolverhampton, 10 miles (16 km) south, and lies mostly on the east bank of the River Penk.
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How do you spell Penkridge?

Penkridge Spelling Variations

Penkridge has been spelled many different ways, including Pancras, Pancriz, Panckridge, Pankridge, Penkridge, Penbridge, Pankrige, Pankrich, Penkrich, Packridge, Peckridge, Packrich, Peckrich and many more.
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Which church took 600 years to build?

The church famous for taking over 600 years to build is the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) in Germany, with construction starting in 1248 and finishing in 1880, spanning 632 years, making it a stunning Gothic masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
 
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What is the oldest church on Earth?

According to the Catholic Encyclopedia the Cenacle (the site of the Last Supper) in Jerusalem was the "first Christian church." The Dura-Europos church in Syria is the oldest surviving church building in the world, while the archaeological remains of both the Aqaba Church and the Megiddo church have been considered to ...
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How big is the swimming pool at Penkridge?

Penkridge Leisure Centres swimming pool is a 17m pool with four lanes and a shallow depth of one metre up to a deep end depth of two metres. The swimming pool provides a range of general public, adult only, family and fun time swimming sessions.
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What is the history of the Penkridge Church?

The church was the most notable feature of Penkridge from late Anglo-Saxon times. By the 13th century, it had reached a distinctive form. It was a chapel royal - a place set aside by the monarchs for their own use. This made it independent of the local Bishop of Lichfield - an institution called a Royal Peculiar.
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What is the safest town in Staffordshire?

There are safer parts of Staffordshire, identified using the same Crime Risk measurement, starting with Lichfield which ranks as the safest area in Staffordshire, followed up by Stafford in second place, and Burntwood in third place.
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What is the oldest pub in Staffordshire?

At more than 800 years old, the Holly Bush at Salt, near Stafford, has had a major revamp. ONE of the UK's oldest pubs has reopened. The Holly Bush, in Salt, near Stafford, welcomed customers back last week after being shut for nine months.
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What is the capital of Staffordshire?

Stafford is the county seat.
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What is the nickname for the urban area of North Staffordshire?

The Stoke-on-Trent Built-up Area or The Potteries Urban Area or colloquially, simply "The Potteries" is a conurbation in north Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. It includes the City of Stoke-on-Trent, and parts of the boroughs of Newcastle-under-Lyme and Staffordshire Moorlands.
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