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There is an "Adam Bede Cottage" in the village, so named because it was the family home of the Evanses, the family of "George Eliot" - Mary Ann Evans. Her uncle lived there during her lifetime and it is said that she did visit.
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is also situated nearby. An abbey was first built on the site in 1148, however the latest hall, built in 1848, was demolished in 1935, leaving only the stable block which is visible today. The composer
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The wider parish of Ellastone originally had six townships: Ellastone; Calwich; Prestwood; Ramsor; Stanton and Wootton. Today Ellastone parish remains extensive, and includes the hamlets of
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Ellastone Old Hall, for some time the Bromley Arms public house, dates from the seventeenth century and is situated close to the current pub, the Duncombe Arms.
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was one of the abbey's guests on several occasions. As such it has been suggested that it may have inspired some of his most important pieces such as "
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of Ellastone was very significant in the early history of Primitive Methodism. However the reality of the conversion of Hetty (a character in
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dates back to the 16th century, with the year 1586 displayed on the tower, but there has been a church on the site since at least 1163.
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and Staffordshire. The village can be traced back to Anglo-Saxon times in documentation and it features in the
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Some of the significance of Ramsor in Primitive Methodism is collated on the Rewlach Methodist History site
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circa 1730, and formerly visited by the fleeing French political philosopher
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 50, Scattergood, Antony
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Ellastone is situated close to the River Dove, on the border between
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Arthur Mee, "The King's England; Staffordshire", (1937), p. 243
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Until demolition in 1935 there was a Wootton Hall built by
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The earliest part of the current parish church building of
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Various 19th-century Methodist histories are available on
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One of the village cottages was apparently once owned by
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Ellastone is situated in the now obsolete Hundred of
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Ellastone is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
OS grid reference
SK116429
District
East Staffordshire
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Ashbourne
Postcode district
DE6
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK
England
Staffordshire
52°59′00″N 1°49′43″W / 52.98332°N 1.82867°W / 52.98332; -1.82867
East Staffordshire
Staffordshire
West Midlands

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