Croxden
Croxden is a village in the county of Staffordshire, England, south of Alton and north of Uttoxeter. The population of the civil parish as taken at the 2011 census was 255.[1]
The village is the site of Croxden Abbey, founded in 1176 by the Cistercians, but now ruined. It is privately owned and in the care of English Heritage. The manor was formerly in the ownership of the Earl of Macclesfield.[2]
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Media related to Croxden at Wikimedia Commons
52°57′N 1°54′W / 52.950°N 1.900°W / 52.950; -1.900
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Civil parishes of East Staffordshire
- Abbots Bromley
- Anglesey
- Anslow
- Barton-under-Needwood
- Blithfield
- Branston
- Brizlincote
- Burton
- Croxden
- Denstone
- Draycott in the Clay
- Dunstall
- Ellastone
- Hanbury
- Hoar Cross
- Horninglow and Eton
- Kingstone
- Leigh
- Marchington
- Mayfield
- Newborough
- Okeover
- Outwoods
- Ramshorn
- Rocester
- Rolleston on Dove
- Shobnall
- Stanton
- Stapenhill
- Stretton
- Tatenhill
- Tutbury
- Uttoxeter (town)
- Uttoxeter Rural
- Winshill
- Wootton
- Wychnor
- Yoxall
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