Bradley, Staffordshire
Bradley is a village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 513.[1] It is located close to the A518 road leading to the villages of Haughton and Gnosall towards Telford.
Notable people
- Benjamin Broomhall (1829 – 1911) a British advocate of foreign missions, administrator of the China Inland Mission, and author, born in Bradley.
- Wilf Phillips (1895 – 1976) an English footballer who played 292 professional games, born in Bradley.
See also
References
- ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 13 December 2015.
52°45′33″N 2°10′43″W / 52.7593°N 2.1787°W / 52.7593; -2.1787
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Civil parishes of the Borough of Stafford
- Adbaston
- Barlaston
- Berkswich
- Bradley
- Brocton
- Chebsey
- Church Eaton
- Colwich
- Creswell
- Doxey
- Eccleshall
- Ellenhall
- Forton
- Fradswell
- Fulford
- Gayton
- Gnosall
- Haughton
- High Offley
- Hilderstone
- Hixon
- Hopton and Coton
- Hyde Lea
- Ingestre
- Marston
- Milwich
- Norbury
- Ranton
- Salt and Enson
- Sandon and Burston
- Seighford
- Standon
- Stone
- Stone Rural
- Stowe-by-Chartley
- Swynnerton
- Tixall
- Weston
- Whitgreave
- Yarnfield and Cold Meece
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