Scropton

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Scropton
Derbyshire

St. Paul's parish church
Location
Grid reference: SK193302
Location: 52°52’9"N, 1°42’52"W
Data
Population: 728  (2001)
Post town: Derby
Postcode: DE65
Dialling code: 01283
Local Government
Council: South Derbyshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
South Derbyshire

Scropton is a village in the Dove valley in the south of Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census, with Foston, a hamlet to the north, was 854.

The Domesday Book records that in 1086 Henry de Ferrers held a manor here.

The Church of England parish church of St Paul, Scropton contains late 15th and early 16th century monuments.[1] However, the church was rebuilt in 1855–56 under the direction of the Gothic Revival architect Benjamin Ferrey.[1] The village of Scropton has no shop or pub but it does have a large house called the old school house.

Economy

Scropton's Cranberry Foods was bought by Faccenda Group in May 2012; the site is the second largest turkey processor in the UK after Bernard Matthews Ltd. Foston is home to JCB Power Systems, and a large dairy of Dairy Crest.

Outside links

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about Scropton)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England: Derbyshire, 1953; 1978 Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-300-09591-3page 315