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Welcome to Bradnop 

Welcome to Bradnop 

Bradnop was formerly a township in Leek parish and later a civil parish 3,568 a. (1,444 ha.) in area.

It is pasture and shares with Onecote the south end of Morridge, formerly an area of extensive waste. There is a small village immediately north of the Leek-Ashbourne road, which runs diagonally across the township.

Cartledge brook forms the northern boundary with Tittesworth, Kniveden brook the western boundary with Leek and Lowe, and Coombes brook part of the southern boundary with Ipstones. 

Source British History Online

Bradnop was formerly a township in Leek parish and later a civil parish 3,568 a. (1,444 ha.) in area.

It is pasture and shares with Onecote the south end of Morridge, formerly an area of extensive waste. There is a small village immediately north of the Leek-Ashbourne road, which runs diagonally across the township.

Cartledge brook forms the northern boundary with Tittesworth, Kniveden brook the western boundary with Leek and Lowe, and Coombes brook part of the southern boundary with Ipstones. 

Source British History Online

Our beautiful Bradnop

Bradnop is a village in Staffordshire, England, located just a few miles to the southeast of the market town of Leek.

The name Bradnop was first recorded in 1197, and gets its name from the Old English words “bradan”, meaning broad, and “hop”, meaning enclosed valley.

Source Wikipedia