Rocester

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Rocester is a village in Staffordshire, England, known for its rural setting near the River Dove and its historical roots dating back to Roman times.

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Rocester canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
country England
hasAmenity primary school
public houses
village hall
village shops
hasCharacteristic rural setting
hasCivilParishStatus civil parish
hasCountrySubdivision Staffordshire
East Midlands
surface form: West Midlands
hasDemographicCharacteristic small population
hasEconomicHistory agricultural community
hasGeographicFeature river floodplain
valley location
hasHeritage Roman origins
medieval village development
hasHistoricalFeature Roman fort site
Roman road remains
hasHistoricalPeriod Roman Antiquity
surface form: Roman times
hasLandscape Dove Valley
hasLandUse mixed farmland
hasLocalGovernmentDistrict East Staffordshire
surface form: East Staffordshire Borough
hasNearbySettlement Combridge
Denstone
Hollington
hasNearbyTown Ashbourne
Uttoxeter
hasPostcodeDistrict ST14
hasPostTown Uttoxeter
hasRecreation local sports facilities
hasRegionType rural village
hasReligiousBuilding St Michael’s Church, Rocester
hasReligiousBuildingType parish church
hasRiver River Dove NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural settlement
hasTimeZone Europe/London
hasTransport local road network
locatedBetween Ashbourne
Uttoxeter
locatedIn East Staffordshire
Staffordshire
United Kingdom
West Midlands
surface form: West Midlands region
locatedNear River Dove NERFINISHED
locatedOn border of Staffordshire and Derbyshire
usesLanguage English

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River Dove flowsPast Rocester