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Winshill is an area to the east of the town of
Burton upon Trent Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a market town in the borough of East Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. In 2011, it had a population of 72,299. The ...
, in the borough of
East Staffordshire East Staffordshire is a local government district with borough status in Staffordshire in England. It has two main towns: Burton upon Trent and Uttoxeter. Villages in the area include Abbots Bromley, Stretton, Tutbury, Barton-under-Needwood ...
,
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. Flanked to the north and east by the
South Derbyshire South Derbyshire is a local government district in Derbyshire, England. The population of the local authority at the 2011 Census was 94,611. It contains a third of the National Forest, and the council offices are in Swadlincote. The district ...
border, historically the parish of Winshill had always been part of
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 ...
until it was transferred to
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, in part in 1878, and wholly in 1894. Along its southern flank runs the A511, known locally as the Ashby Road, from Bretby Lane and Moat Bank (Burton upon Trent's highest point) to the eastern end of the Trent Bridge and the junction with the A444. Along its western flank are the
River Trent The Trent is the third-longest river in the United Kingdom. Its source is in Staffordshire, on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through and drains the North Midlands. The river is known for dramatic flooding after storms and ...
and the B5008 Newton Road, which runs to Newton Solney and
Repton Repton is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England, located on the edge of the River Trent floodplain, about north of Swadlincote. The population taken at the 2001 Census was 2,707, increasing to 2,8 ...
in
South Derbyshire South Derbyshire is a local government district in Derbyshire, England. The population of the local authority at the 2011 Census was 94,611. It contains a third of the National Forest, and the council offices are in Swadlincote. The district ...
. The parish church in Winshill is St Mark's, part of the Diocese of Derby.


History

The name Winshill has its origin in
Old English Old English (, ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th ...
and means Wine's hill. There was a settlement here in the late 11th century when
William I William I; ang, WillelmI (Bates ''William the Conqueror'' p. 33– 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 10 ...
installed privileged tenants at Winshill. By the end of the 18th century the village was grouped around a green on the east side of the hill. The medieval Burton bridge crossed into Winshill at its east end, and the road to
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Ashby-de-la-Zouch, sometimes spelt Ashby de la Zouch () and shortened locally to Ashby, is a market town and civil parish in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England. The town is near to the Derbyshire and Staffordshir ...
then followed a line along Bearwood Hill Road and High Bank Road. A tollgate was placed near the foot of Bearwood Hill Road when it became a turnpike road in 1753. The Ashby Road was put onto a more direct line in the later 1830s and the tollgate was placed near Moat Bank. Burton Flour Mill on the Winshill bank of the
River Trent The Trent is the third-longest river in the United Kingdom. Its source is in Staffordshire, on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through and drains the North Midlands. The river is known for dramatic flooding after storms and ...
is a listed building. It dates back to the medieval corn mill of Burton Abbey. In the 14th century a fulling mill – which became a cotton mill in the late 18th century - was built on an island nearby. Burton Mill was rebuilt after a fire in 1745, and again in the 19th century. Winshill was popular in the 19th century with prosperous citizens of Burton who built large houses like Bladon House, The Woodlands, Highfield House and Moat Bank on the higher ground overlooking the town. At the same time rows of houses were being built for brewery workers on Bearwood Hill, Ashby Road and Alexandra Road. A school was opened at the north end of the village in 1846, and a Methodist chapel opened in 1845. The church of St Mark's was built in 1868, on a prominent site on the top of the hill overlooking the developing village. Almshouses were built in Hawfield Lane in 1887, endowed by William Wardle, and another almshouse built on Wheatley Lane in 1925, endowed by Harriet Walton Jefford. British History Online ''Winshill: Introduction.'' A History of the County of Staffordshire: Volume IX, Nigel J. Tringham (Editor) (2003)
/ref> In 1921 the Board of Education purchased "The Woodlands" property to provide a new campus for Burton Girls High School. This became incorporated into the comprehensive
Abbot Beyne School Abbot Beyne School is a comprehensive school in Burton upon Trent in east Staffordshire, England. It was created after the Burton Grammar School was phased out and initially educated the remaining pupils from Burton Grammar School and Burton G ...
in 1975.


Commerce

Pubs in Winshill include: *The Anglesey (refurbished November 2014), *The Jubilee, *The Nelson (closed, demolished and housing built on the site 2015/2016), *The Sump, (refurbished early 2014) *The Swan (closed and refurbished as flats and car park built on in 2014), *The Traveller's Rest (closed and demolished April 2008), and *The Waterloo.


People from Winshill

*
Abraham Bass Abraham Bass may refer to: * Abraham Bass (cricketer) * Abraham Bass (footballer) {{hndis, Bass, Abraham ...
(1804–1882) a cricketer known as 'the father of Midland cricket', lived at Moat Bank, Ashby Road, Winshill *
Henry Wardle Henry Wardle (1832 – 16 February 1892) was a British brewer and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892. Wardle was born at Twyford, Berkshire, the son of Francis Wardle and his wife Elizabeth Billinge. In 1853 a ...
(1832–1892) a British brewer and Liberal MP for
South Derbyshire South Derbyshire is a local government district in Derbyshire, England. The population of the local authority at the 2011 Census was 94,611. It contains a third of the National Forest, and the council offices are in Swadlincote. The district ...
1885-1892. * Sir Francis Ley (1846–1916) founded
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in Derby and a large foundry. * Robert George Tomlinson (1869–1949) an English brewer and cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1891 and 1893 and was later umpire in first-class matches in Scotland. * Vice-Admiral Thomas Erskine Wardle CB, DSO (1877–1944) a senior officer in the Royal Navy, the Rear-Admiral Commanding His Majesty's Australian Fleet 1924-1926 * William Harold Coltman (1891–1974) VC, DCM and Bar, MM and Bar, taught in the Sunday School in Winshill and is buried in the graveyard of the Winshill parish church of St Mark's. The Coltman VC Peace Wood is at Mill Hill Lane, Winshill *
William Ashmole William George Ashmole (1892–1968) was an English footballer who played as a winger for Burton United, Stockport County, and Watford. Career Ashmole played for Burton United and Stockport County. During World War I he played as a guest fo ...
(1892 Winshill – 1968) an English footballer who played 37 games for Stockport County *
William Tomlinson William James Vincent Tomlinson (10 August 1901 – 16 May 1984) was an English schoolmaster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire and Cambridge University from 1920 to 1924. Tomlinson was born at Winshill, Derbyshire th ...
(1901 in Winshill – 1984) schoolmaster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire and Cambridge University from 1920 to 1924. *
Jackie Stamps John David Stamps (2 December 1918 – 19 November 1991) was an English footballer who scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for Derby County in a 4–1 win against Charlton Athletic. This is Derby's only FA Cup triumph. Stamps came close ...
(1918 – 1991 in Winshill) an English footballer who scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for Derby County in a 4-1 win against Charlton Athletic. *
Paddy Considine Patrick George Considine (born 5 September 1973) is an English actor, director, and screenwriter. He frequently collaborates with filmmaker/director Shane Meadows. He has received two British Academy Film Awards, three Evening Standard Brit ...
(born 1973) English actor, filmmaker, and musician. He grew up with his brother and sisters in a council estate in Winshill


See also

* Listed buildings in Winshill


References


Local images

Image:Winshill St Marks.jpg, St Mark's - Winshill's parish church Image:Winshill Water Tower.jpg, Waterloo Clump - Winshill Water Tower Image:Winshill Ashby Road.jpg, A511 Ashby Road - looking west downhill towards
Burton upon Trent Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a market town in the borough of East Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. In 2011, it had a population of 72,299. The ...
Image:Winshill Bearwood Hill Road.jpg, Bearwood Hill Road - major thoroughfare into the centre of Winshill


External links


East Staffordshire Borough CouncilWinshill Parish CouncilWinshill Community Forum
{{Civil Parishes of East Stafford Civil parishes in Staffordshire Burton upon Trent