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Essington is a village and in the South Staffordshire district of , England, northeast of the city of . Nearby are the towns of and and the villages of , () and Featherstone. The parish borders the county of West Midlands and in 2021 had a population of 5,200.


History
In 1870–1872 the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Essington as a township in the parish of , with a post office and 187 houses. The population had risen from 644 in 1851 to 976 in 1861, "from the extension of mining operations", and an with room for 260 people had been built in 1858–1859.


Village
The remains of several moated sites from the Middle Ages have been found in the parish. Brownshore Pools, a public park, is the site of three former ponds surrounded by woodland. and other wildlife inhabit the site. On the Bursnips Road is a former ,
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which served the now-defunct Hilton Colliery Railway. The building, which Staffordshire County Council has designated a Grade C structure, has been converted to a private house.


Transport
The village has direct connections with two main major roads: the A462, which runs from Junction 11 of the M6 to , West Midlands, and the A460 that links with and . The M6 and M54 motorways meet just northeast of the village, and are both accessible via the A460.

Bus route no. 71 Wolverhampton - Cannock operated by serves Essington. Nearby railway stations are Bloxwich North, Bloxwich and .


Essington Parish
The Parish of Essington covers an area of and encompasses in addition to Essington, the villages of Springhill and Newtown, and several farms. The residential suburban area of Westcroft along the A460 road in the west of the parish borders the Wolverhampton suburb of Underhill. The parish is part of South Staffordshire district in and borders the City of Wolverhampton () and the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in the county of West Midlands. The Health Authority is South Staffordshire, the Ambulance Service is West Midlands, Social Services are South Staffordshire in Codsall. All property taxes (rates) are collected by South Staffordshire at Codsall.

Essington Parish Council is the lowest tier of local government.


School
The main school in Essington is St Johns Primary Academy. Located on Hobnock Road, it was built in 1846 and became known as St John's Church of England School from 1968.

Brownshore Pre-School Play Group is located opposite St John's Primary School on Hobnock Road.

Essington is a main catchment area for Cheslyn Hay Academy students.


Sports
There are rugby and football facilities in several locations around the parish located at Essington Rugby Club, High Hill, Essington.


Places of worship
St John the Evangelist is an active Anglican church in the village. It was built in 1932 and has an extension at the west end, completed in 2015. Outside the village, Essington Wood Methodist Chapel is on Bursnips Road (A462).


Notable people
  • , queen consort and wife of Alfred the Great, the self-styled first King of England.
  • Ralph Sweet-Escott (1869 in Essington – 1907) played international rugby union for Wales,
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    he also played cricket for Glamorgan.
  • CBE (born 1961) comedian and author; her debut novel Anita and Me was set in the fictional village of Tollington, which was based on Essington in the early 1970s, where she grew up.


See also
  • Listed buildings in Essington


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