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Cosford, Shropshire

Village in Shropshire, England


Village in Shropshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
coordinates
official_nameCosford
civil_parishDonington
civil_parish1Albrighton
unitary_englandShropshire
lieutenancy_englandShropshire
regionWest Midlands
constituency_westminsterThe Wrekin
post_townWOLVERHAMPTON
post_town1SHIFNAL
postcode_districtWV7
postcode_areaWV
postcode_district1TF11
postcode_area1TF
dial_code01902
os_grid_referenceSJ785044
static_image_nameCosford crossroads.jpg
static_image_captionThe crossroads in Cosford village on the A41 road

Cosford is a village in Shropshire, England. It is located on the A41 road, which is itself just south of junction 3 on the M54 motorway. The village is very small and is mostly made up of dwellings that house Royal Air Force personnel who work at the adjacent RAF Cosford.

History

Brewer's Dictionary of Britain & Ireland suggests that the name originates from the Old English of Cost, which means Excellent and ford (crossing). It lies between the town of Shifnal and the large village of Albrighton, in the parish of Donington. It has a railway station on the Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line. At the 2011 Census, Cosford was listed as part of a Shifnal ward.

Cosford Grange and Cosford Mill, the sites of which were both located on Albrighton Brook, are now quite remote from the village of Cosford in terms of access because the expansion of the airfield required land from the formation of Worcester Road (which used to connect the A41 and the A464 in a north–south direction). Also on the A464, is Cosford Pool, created to help power the mill and Cosford Pumping Station, built by the Wolverhampton Corporation in 1857. The listed buildings of the pumping station are still there and operated by Severn Trent Water.

Cosford Brook runs from where Ruckley and Neachley Brooks meet just west of RAF Cosford. This is the local name as it remains Ruckley Brook and upon reaching Cosford Bridge on the A464 it becomes the River Worfe.

The village is dominated by RAF Cosford, which is home to the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, a major visitor attraction and heritage centre. The base itself is built on former farmland, with the outdoor athletics arena being on the site of Sydnal Farm's buildings. The village (and RAF Base) is split into two by the A41 road which runs from London to Birkenhead. The A41 has a junction with the M54 motorway just 1 mi north of Cosford.

Notable people

  • Nicholas Witchell (born 1953 in Cosford) retired journalist, newscaster and Royal correspondent for BBC News.
  • Suzi Perry (born 1970) television presenter, was born in the village.
  • Justin Mortimer (born 1970) contemporary painter.
  • Asa Charlton (born 1977), footballer who has played almost 400 games

References

References

  1. (2010). "Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 127 ''Stafford & Telford (Ironbridge)''". Ordnance Survey.
  2. (2005). "Brewer's Britain & Ireland". Cassell.
  3. "Area: Donington Parish". HM Gov.
  4. "Shifnal South and Cosford Ward (as of 2011)".
  5. (1998). "GEOLOGY OF THE BECKBURY AND WORFIELD AREA". British Geological Society.
  6. (1921). "Ordnance Survey: 2007 Reprint sheet 127 Stafford & Telford". Ordnance Survey/Cassini.
  7. "Cosford Grange, Shifnal, Shropshire, England".
  8. "Cosford Supply Works, Albrighton".
  9. (1982). "The Wandering Worfe". Waine Research.
  10. (1996). "Albrighton & Shifnal". Chalford.
  11. (2006). "The Royal Air Force handbook". Crown.
  12. [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0936667/bio#overview IMDb.com website] retrieved 2 October 2017
  13. "About - SuziPerry.com".
  14. Mortimer, Justin. (13 March 2014). "Justin Mortimer, DONOR VI".
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