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residence, Holly Cross, located on the estate and shaped in a Templar Cross, commemorates their presence. The parish church is named after the patron saint of the Hospitallers, St John the Baptist, and it is believed that one of the church's stained glass panels still contains elements of surviving early medieval glass.
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In 1948, with accumulated gambling debts amassed by the late Ralph Sneyd and high tax duties, the estate (including village outlets) was sold off by remaining relatives to Stoke-on-Trent Corporation. The land was earmarked for the development of the new University College of North Staffordshire,
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From the mid 15th Century until the 1940s, the Sneyd family owned much of the village (cottages, school, farm, Inn), dominating local life architecturally as well as socially and receiving rents from villagers and tenants. The inhabitants were principally employed in collieries and iron works,
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Little remains today of the Templar's heritage and less so of the Hospitallers. Erected during the 1992 bypass between Newcastle-under Lyme and Madeley to improve circulation in the village, an iron sculpture celebrates the arrival of the former at Keele. Additionally, one University hall of
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The village is recognised for its association with the university and its position astride the M6. But during the Middle Ages, Keele was a major route from the North-West to London for laden packhorses and caravans alike.
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visited during this period. Some prisoners of war were held locally during the war and after the war it became a camp for Polish servicemen and displaced persons.
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from 1870 to 1956, although the line remained in use for freight traffic until 1998 when the line was closed to
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which was founded in 1949, opened in 1950 and received its royal charter as
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of the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme with its name drawing from the old
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CB, CBE, DSO, MC (1895 in Keele – 1963) a British Army officer in the
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Keele is featured on the UK 'Here and Now' edition of the board game
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In the village, a collection of buildings, collectively known as the
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the estate was requisitioned by the British government for the
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Christopher, Harrison (1982). "The Coming of the Sneyds".
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notably in Silverdale, also belonging to the Sneyds.
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Keele (disambiguation)

Keele is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
2011 Census
OS grid reference
SJ807453
Civil parish
District
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Newcastle
Postcode district
ST5
Dialling code
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Newcastle-under-Lyme

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