Fordis a village andcivil parishinShropshire,England. The civil parish population at the2011 censuswas 890.[1]

Ford
Ford church, Shropshire
Ford is located in Shropshire
Ford
Ford
Location withinShropshire
Population890 (2011)
OS grid referenceSJ413137
Civil parish
  • Ford
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSHREWSBURY
Postcode districtSY5
Dialling code01743
PoliceWest Mercia
FireShropshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
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Shropshire
52°43′01″N2°52′12″W/ 52.717°N 2.870°W/52.717; -2.870

Ford lies west of thecounty townofShrewsbury,just off theA458 roadand near to theRiver Severn,atgrid referenceSJ413137.TheRoyal Mailpostcodeis SY5.

History

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Ford was mentioned in theDomesday Bookand had a population of 50 villagers,[2]14 smallholders, 20 slaves, and 6 female slaves.[3]It was part of the lands of earlRoger de Montgomeryof Shrewsbury.

Church

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St Michael's Church, Ford is located in the older part of the village. A morning Holy Communion Service takes place at 9.30am on the second and fourth Sunday of the month. An Evensong Service takes place at 6.30pm on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month (this is moved to 4.30pm in Winter). A cricketer,William Wingfield,was vicar of Ford in 1860–63.[4]

School

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Ford has a primary school, Trinity CE Primary, which was formed through merging the schools of Ford,YockletonandWattlesborough.

Railway

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The village was served by the Ford and Crossgates station on theShropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway.The line was requisitioned in 1941 to serve the newCentral Ammunition Depot Nesscliffeand one of the four sub-sites for ammunition storage was constructed next to Ford and Crossgates station; in 2010 ten storage buildings remained in use for civilian purposes.

Businesses

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There is one pub in Ford, Smokestop BBQ, which is a barbecue-themed pub run onsmokehouselines similar to an 'average pub' in theUnited States.It is in the west part of the village. It had been run for three years under its previous nameThe Cross Gates,then in its present name for two, by former footballerJake King,who sold it in 2016.[5]

The Pavement Gates (previously TheOwen Glendower) is now an Indian restaurant called Saffron Cottage, and is next to the Shell garage. The garage now includes aNisashop, which is the only shop in the village.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Civil Parish population 2011".Retrieved26 November2015.
  2. ^"Domesday Book".Retrieved8 December2019.
  3. ^"Ford | Domesday Book".opendomesday.org.Retrieved16 September2021.
  4. ^J. Venn and J. A. Venn."Alumni Cantabrigienses: William Wingfield".archive.org/Cambridge University Press. p. 538.Retrieved27 September2017.
  5. ^Richardson, Andy (28 July 2016). "Ex-footballer and his family hang up their aprons after restaurant venture".Shrewsbury Chronicle.p. 13.
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