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Coordinates: 53°0434N 2°0817W / 53.076°N 2.138°W / 53.076; -2.138
 

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St Anne's Church, Brown Edge

Brown Edge is a village and civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands district of Staffordshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,406, increasing to 2,486 at the 2011 census.[1] The village is on the fringe of The Potteries Urban Area, and is about 5 miles north-east of HanleyinStoke-on-Trent & operate an annual barn dance in which the local males look for an eligible partner.

History[edit]

Brown Edge lies within the boundaries of the ancient Saxon kingdom of Mercia. However, before 1800 the village consisted of no more than several farm cottages, some of which survive today. Throughout the 19th century, the village remained largely untouched by the pottery and mining industries of Stoke-on-Trent and it was not until only around 1950 when the villagers began working in local mines such as Chatterley Whitfield.

Brown Edge also annually practices the local tradition of well dressing. This is an ancient festival which has its roots in pagan worship and involves blessing the local wells or springs on which the villagers would once have depended for their water by decorating the location with flowers. In modern times this is done by pressing items such a flower, coffee beans and coloured gravel into clay covered boards which are left up for several days around the time of the summer festival. The neighbouring village of Endon also participates in this practice, though it has fewer wells.

Businesses[edit]

Brown Edge has several small businesses including Keith's Supermarket, Keith's Newsagents (now within the village shop), Keith's Workshop (now closed), a local Post Office (now within the village shop), two mechanics, Scrumbles Cake Shop, two hairdressers, Sandy Lane Chinese/Chip Shop and the local pubs, The Hollybush (now known as The Bush) and The Rose & Crown (now known as Top Pub). The largest of these, Keith's Supermarket attracts customers from around the local area and supplies a range of products from food to gardening and DIY equipment and can be found on the highstreet. Keith's was taken over by the chain Nisa in 2018. [2] and Morrisons in 2024.

Events[edit]

Brown Edge holds many annual events, the main one of which being the Summer Fair during which the well dressing is performed. This event usually occurs in late June or early July, but dates have been known to change from year to year dependent on weather forecasts and the decisions of the organising committee. Both the village halls and Sandy Lane Centre hold events including dance classes, keep fit/exercise classes and a toddler group.

Famous people[edit]

Cricketer and umpire John Steele was born in Brown Edge and along with his brother David, the England batsman, lived here for several years.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  • ^ "One of North Staffordshire's best-known supermarkets reopens". Staffordshire Sentinel.
  • External links[edit]

    53°04′34N 2°08′17W / 53.076°N 2.138°W / 53.076; -2.138


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