This article is about the former village and parish in Staffordshire. For the narrow gauge railway, see Statfold Barn Railway. For the town in Bedfordshire, see Stotfold.
Statfold is a former village and civil parish, now in the parish of Thorpe Constantine, in the Lichfield district, in Staffordshire, England. It is about 3 miles (5 km) north-east of Tamworth. These days little remains of the village itself, but the Norman parish church, and the Tudor manor house of Statfold Hall still exist, as do a few scattered farms and houses. In 1931 the parish had a population of 55.[1]
The Statfold Barn Railway is on the other side of the Ashby Road, in the borough of Tamworth.
^"Population statistics Statfold CP/AP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
Statfold is a former village and civil parish, now in the parish of Thorpe Constantine, in the Lichfield district, in Staffordshire, England. It is about...
The Statfold Barn Railway is a narrow gauge railway based near Tamworth, Staffordshire and partially in Warwickshire, England. Founded by engineering entrepreneur...
boundary changes of 1934 the civil parish was enlarged with the addition of Statfold and Syerscote, and became part of Lichfield Rural District. In 1974 it...
Uploaded on 24 July 2013. Downloaded on 20 May 2017. Statfold Barn Railway (2017). Guilde Book & Stock List Update March 2017. Statfold Barn Railway....
River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad. The replica was commissioned from the Statfold Barn Railway. It includes a jacking system that will lift the wheels free...
Rolleston Hall (demolished) Sandon Hall Shugborough Hall Somerford Hall Statfold Hall Stourton Castle Stretton Hall Swynnerton Hall Teddesley Hall The Villas...
it was sold at auction to a newly formed trust who will keep it at the Statfold Barn Railway, and after the next overhaul plan to take the locomotive to...
Avonside Engine Company 0-4-0T 1916 1748 ex-Royal Arsenal Railway. Now at the Statfold Barn Railway 2 Bicton Ruston and Hornsby 4wDM 1942 213839 Built for the...
A list of 2 ft 6 in gauge railways in the United Kingdom. The private Statfold Barn Railway in England runs railway equipment with two different track...
built by the Exmoor Steam Railway, and by a new Hunslet company at the Statfold Barn Railway. In 1987, part of the film Willow was shot in the Dinorwic...
locomotives. Finally, in 2019 it was decided to move the locomotive to the Statfold Barn Railway in Central England on a ten year loan with two boiler overhauls...
locomotive and its two matching carriages were relocated by the Trust to the Statfold Barn Railway near Tamworth, Staffordshire. In mid-2011, for the 40th anniversary...
Amerton Railway for cosmetic restoration. This work was completed at the Statfold Barn Railway after 774 moved there in November 2008. It returned to Wales...
that has been restored to working order, as well as two acquired by the Statfold Barn Railway in March 2013. Baldwin also built six engines for the Pikes...
original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2016. "Sixteen in steam at Statfold spectacular". Steam Railway Magazine. H Bauer Publishing. 31 March 2023...
15 May 2022. The Statfold Barn Railway Guide Book and Stock List. Staffordshire, UK: Statfold Barn Railway. 2014. p. 19. The Statfold Barn Railway Guide...
Of The Scarlets 1889 492 Dyffryn 1947 Gilfach Ddu 1965 Sold June 1965 Statfold Barn Railway Enid Red Damsel / Elidir 1889 493 New York, Gilfach Ddu 1931...
(previously in Science Museum, London collection) 808 – Amberley Working Museum 809 – Statfold Barn Railway (previously in National Railway Museum, York)...
Aceh city. Another industrial type has been purchased and restored by the Statfold Barn Railway in the UK. This saw its first operation in Europe in 2011...
Francisco cable car system – three in revenue service, one at car barn Statfold Barn – new build ca.2007, ca.15’, triple gauge. Scarborough - ex Gateshead...
sugar factory in Pati, Central Java. All locomotives now preserved at Statfold Barn Railway, England. As of 2016, PT Kereta Api operates about 350 units...
the sales of Richard Heber (1834), Benjamin Heywood Bright (1845), the Statfold Hall Library sale (1856), and a number of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps' auctions...