Lea, Cheshire
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Lea is a former civil parish, now in the parish of Doddington and District,[1] in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, which lies to the north east of Audlem and to the south of Crewe. The parish was predominantly rural, but it includes the hamlet of Lea Forge (at Script error: No such module "Ordnance Survey coordinates".).[2] Nearby villages include Betley, Blakenhall, Hough, Walgherton and Wybunbury.
According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 25.[3] At the time of the 2011 Census the population remained less than 100. Details are included in the civil parish of Blakenhall, Cheshire.
Governance
Lea was administered by Doddington and District Parish Council, which also includes the parishes of Blakenhall, Bridgemere, Checkley cum Wrinehill, Doddington and Hunsterson.[4] From 1974 the civil parish was served by Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council, which was succeeded on 1 April 2009 by the new unitary authority of Cheshire East .[5] Lea falls in the parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich,[6] which has been represented by Kieran Mullan since 2019,[7] after being represented by Laura Smith (2017–19), Edward Timpson (2008–17) and Gwyneth Dunwoody (1983–2008).
Lea was formerly a township in the parish of Wybunbury,[8] from 1866 Lea was a civil parish in its own right,[9] on 1 April 2023 the parish was abolished to form "Doddington and District".[10]
Geography and transport
The parish includes several areas of mixed woodland, including Lea Park. The South Cheshire Way long-distance footpath runs through the parish. The A51 runs immediately to its west.
Landmarks
There is one listed building in the parish. This is a timber-framed house dating from the 16th century named Lea Hall, which was extended in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is designated by English Heritage at Grade II*.[11] This grade is the middle of the three grades of listing designated by English Heritage, and is granted to "particularly important buildings of more than special interest".[12]
References
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- ↑ Genuki: Lea (near Crewe) (accessed 18 August 2007)
- ↑ Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Crewe and Nantwich Retrieved 2009-11-30
- ↑ Doddington and District Parish Council Official Web Site Template:Webarchive (accessed 18 August 2007)
- ↑ Cheshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008 Template:Webarchive
- ↑ Cheshire County Council: Interactive Mapping: Crewe and Nantwich Template:Webarchive (accessed 27 January 2009)
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External links
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