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North Rode

Coordinates: 53°11′45″N 2°10′00″W / 53.195825°N 2.166706°W / 53.195825; -2.166706
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North Rode
North Rode Viaduct
North Rode is located in Cheshire
North Rode
North Rode
Location within Cheshire
Population178 (2001)
OS grid referenceSJ889665
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCongleton
Postcode districtCW12
Dialling code01260
PoliceCheshire
FireCheshire
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Cheshire
53°11′45″N 2°10′00″W / 53.195825°N 2.166706°W / 53.195825; -2.166706

North Rode is a small village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.[2] According to the 2001 census, the population of the entire civil parish was 178.[3]

History

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North Rode was originally a township in Prestbury ancient parish, and it was also part of Macclesfield Hundred. In the nineteenth century, it was also placed in Macclesfield poor law union and rural sanitary district. In 1866, it was placed in Macclesfield rural district, and at the same time it became a separate civil parish.[4] There was a small change to the boundary of the civil parish in 1936.[5]

The picturesque church is dedicated to St Michael and was built 1845–6. At that time North Rode became a separate ecclesiastical parish in Macclesfield rural deanery. In 1873 it was assigned to Macclesfield South rural deanery, and in 1880, it reassigned back into the re-established Macclesfield deanery.[5] The church is part of a combined benefice with Gawsworth, sharing the Rt Reverend William A Pwaisiho OBE, Hon. Assistant Bishop of Chester, as Rector.

North Rode's parliamentary representation, after the Great Reform Act of 1832 began with it being in the Cheshire Northern Division parliamentary constituency. In 1867 until 1885, it was placed in the Cheshire North Division parliamentary constituency, and from 1885 until 1948 it was in the Knutsford Division parliamentary constituency. Since 1948 it has been in Macclesfield County Constituency.[4]

The village hall is known as Daintry Hall and is occupied by a children's day nursery.[citation needed]

The West Coast Main Line crosses the River Dane on a 20-arch viaduct and then runs parallel with the Macclesfield Canal to the east of the village; until it was closed in the 1960s, a branch of the North Staffordshire Railway from Uttoxeter joined the main line here.

See also

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Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^ http://northrodepc.co.uk/
  2. ^ "Parish clerks". Macclesfield Borough Council. Archived from the original on 11 April 2008. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Neighbourhood Statistics: Area: North Rode CP (parish)". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
  4. ^ a b Youngs (1991, pp. 4, 32)
  5. ^ a b Youngs (1991, p. 32)

Bibliography

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  • Youngs, F. A. (1991). Guide to the local administrative units of England. (Volume 1: Northern England). London: Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-86193-127-0.
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