Sandiacre is a town and
civil parish
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in the
borough of Erewash
Erewash () is a local government district with borough status in Derbyshire, England, to the east of Derby and the west of Nottingham. The population of the district as taken at the 2011 Census was 112,081.
It contains the towns of Ilkeston, ...
in
Derbyshire
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, in the
East Midlands
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region of England adjoining the border with
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The traditi ...
. The population of the town was 8,889 at the 2011 Census.
The name Sandiacre is usually thought to refer to a ''sandy acre'', though another interpretation, based on ''Saint Diacre'', is sometimes advanced.
Geography
Seven miles west of
Nottingham
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and nine miles east of
Derby
Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby gai ...
, Sandiacre is part of the
Greater Nottingham
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urban area. Being on the western side of the
River Erewash
The River Erewash is a river in England, a tributary of the River Trent that flows roughly southwards through Derbyshire, close to its eastern border with Nottinghamshire.
Etymology
The approximate meaning of the name is not in doubt, but t ...
from
Stapleford in
Nottinghamshire
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, it is part of the county
Derbyshire
Derbyshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands, England. It includes much of the Peak District National Park, the southern end of the Pennine range of hills and part of the National Forest. It borders Greater Manchester to the nor ...
. Sandiacre is adjoined by
Long Eaton to the south and
Risley to the west. Junction 25 of the
M1 motorway lies in Sandiacre, where it crosses the
A52 Brian Clough Way.
Background
The
Erewash Canal
The Erewash Canal is a broad canal in Derbyshire, England. It runs just under and has 14 canal lock, locks. The first lock at Langley Mill, Langley Bridge is part of the Cromford Canal.
Origins
The canal obtained its act of parliament in ...
passes through the centre of Sandiacre, and the small basin immediately above Sandiacre Lock (No. 11 on the canal) was once the terminal link of the now-defunct
Derby Canal. Situated next to the canal in the town centre is the Springfield Mill, built in 1888 as a lace mill and a reminder of Sandiacre's industrial heritage, now converted into a modern apartment complex. The building suffered a large fire in April 2020 which caused extensive damage.
Examples of lace making and furniture making can still be found today. The discovery of local
ironstone led to the development of Stanton Ironworks in 1787.
DB Cargo UK's
Toton depot, which lies on the edge of Sandiacre, was a main employer in the town a number of years ago.
Although there is currently no
railway station
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, the town was once home to a terminal on the
Midland Railway
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, and passenger trains travelling on the
London St Pancras -
Manchester Piccadilly
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line
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still passed along the border with Stapleford during 2003–2004. Transport links to Nottingham, Derby and the surrounding area are currently provided by
Trentbarton.
The parish church is
Saint Giles' Church, which dates back to the 10th century. There is also a
Methodist
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church in the town.
The old
village lock-up still exists, situated near to St. Giles.
The 1801
census
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recorded Sandiacre's
population
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as 405. By 1901, this had risen to 2,954, with the 1971 census reporting a population of 7,792. The current population is now hovering at an estimated 9,000.
Schools
The schools in Sandiacre ar
Ladycross Infants SchoolCloudside Academyjunior school and
Friesland School – a
secondary school
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with
sixth form
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.
Sport
Football
Sandiacre Town F.C. (established in 1978) play at St. Giles' Park. The first team compete in the Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division.
Cricket
Sandiacre Town Cricket Club
Sandiacre Town Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club based in Sandiacre, Derbyshire, England. The club was established in 1877 and has won the ECB National Club Cricket Championship on 2 occasions: 2003 and 2014. The club currently play in the ...
(established in 1877) play at the ground on Longmoor Lane. Sandiacre Town CC compete in the
Derbyshire County Cricket League
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The Premier League (legal name: The Football Assoc ...
; the top level for recreational club cricket in Derbyshire, England, and is a designated
ECB Premier League
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. Since the League was founded in 1999, Sandiacre have won 6 Championship league titles: 2002, 2004, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2021. They have also been the winners of the
ECB National Club Cricket Championship
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in 2003 and 2014.
Notable people
*Sir
John de Benstede
Sir John de Benstede KB (c.1275 –1323/4) was a prominent member of the English royal household in the late 13th and early 14th century. He was Prebendary of Sandiacre from 3 February 1297 until, presumably, 1308, when he married. He was als ...
was
Prebendary of Sandiacre from 3 February 1297 until, presumably, 1308, when he married.
*
John Barret, the Presbyterian minister, moved to Sandiacre in 1665 after losing the living of
St Peter's Church, Nottingham in the
Great Ejection.
*
Enoch Cook
Enoch Cook (23 April 1845 – 14 April 1927) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire in 1878 and 1879.
Cook was born in Sandiacre, Derbyshire and moved to Long Eaton, where he was a lace maker. He first played for a Derbyshire side ...
, the Derbyshire county cricketer, was born in Sandiacre in 1845.
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*Sławomir Rawicz
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, who claimed to be a Gulag escapee, was a resident of Sandiacre until his death in 2004, and is buried in the local cemetery.
* Charlie Thomson, Clyde, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest goalkeeper (1949–61), retired to Sandiacre.
See also
* Crossley-Premier
Crossley, based in Manchester, United Kingdom, was a pioneering company in the production of internal combustion engines. Since 1988 it has been part of the Rolls-Royce Power Engineering group.
More than 100,000 Crossley oil and gas engine ...
, manufacturer of heavy oil engine
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s
* Listed buildings in Sandiacre
References
External links
Sandiacre History & Heritage site
Sandiacre Community Hub
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Towns in Derbyshire
Civil parishes in Derbyshire
Borough of Erewash