Drakelow, Worcestershire

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Drakelow
Worcestershire

Baxter Cottage, Drakelow
Location
Grid reference: SO819802
Location: 52°24’55"N, 2°16’53"W
Data
Post town: Kidderminster
Postcode: DY11
Dialling code: 01562
Local Government
Council: Wyre Forest
Parliamentary
constituency:
Wyre Forest

Drakelow is a hamlet in the north-west of Worcestershire. It is one of the ancient townships of the manor of Wolverley, an extensive estate in its day, extending out to and including Cookley. The village is found a mile north-west of Wolverley and the same distance southwest of Blakeshall.

Geography and history

During the Iron Age, Drakelow was the location of a small multivallate hillfort, Drakelow Hillfort, which stood on a promontory known as Drakelow Hill.[1] The name 'Drakelow', meaning 'Dragon's Mound', is of Anglo-Saxon origin, the locality having been well settled by that time.[2] The name appeared in a document in 1240 as 'Brakelowe', but the present spelling was used in a Will in 1582.[3]

In the nineteenth century William Hancocks, owner of the Blakeshall Estate, built a 'Swiss' style village on the sandstone hills above Drakelow. During the Second World War the Drakelow Tunnels shadow factory was built on the old village site, and subsequently developed during the Cold War to be a fall-back government centre. The main entrance to the Tunnels during wartime was on the land behind Baxter Cottage, seen in the photograph.[4]

The sandstone hills at Drakelow had a number of rock houses similar to those on nearby Kinver Edge.[5] The remains of some of these rock houses may be seen from the path leading east from Baxter Cottage. The Baxter Monument, a stone obelisk, is also located on a sandstone hill north of Drakelow.[5]

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References

  1. National Heritage List 1010721: Drakelow Hillfort
  2. Duggan, W.H. (1905). Worcestershire Place Names. London: Henry Frowde. 
  3. Mawer, A.; Stenton, F.M. (1927). The Placenames of Worcestershire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 
  4. Stokes, Paul (1996). Drakelow Unearthed. BCS/Paul Stokes. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0-904015-40-8. 
  5. Jump up to: 5.0 5.1 Wyre Forest District Official Guide 1983/84, copy held by Kidderminster Public Library