Longdon-upon-Tern (also known as Longdon-on-Tern or colloquially Longdon) is a village in the civil parish of Rodington, in the unitarydistrict of Telford and Wrekin, in east central Shropshire, England. It is approximately 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) east of Shrewsbury and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-west of Telford. Longdon-Upon-Tern is situated on the River Tern, a tributary of the River Severn. In 1971 the parish had a population of 127.[1]
The name Longdon is derived from two Old English words, lang and dūn, meaning long hill.[2]
A settlement at Longdon-Upon-Tern dates to at least the Normans, as it is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Languedune, held by St. Alkmund's Church, Shrewsbury. It continued with the church until the 12th century when it passed to Lilleshall Abbey until its dissolution in the 16th century.[3] Its Domesday assets were: 2 hides, 5 ploughs, and a mill worth 5s.[4]
Parish
Longdon-Upon-Tern is an ecclesiastical parish. On 1 April 1988 the parish named "Longdon upon Tern" merged with Rodington ecclesiastical parish, a close by village, to create the Civil Parish of Rodington[5] with a parish council, to relieve civil responsibilities from the two ecclesiastical parishes. The civil parish boundaries now include the areas of Long Waste, Long Lane, Isombridge, Marsh Green, Sugdon, Rodington, Rodington Heath, and Longdon-Upon-Tern. Although the two separate parishes have now merged into a civil parish with a parish council, the two distinct ecclesiastical parishes maintain both village halls hosting varied community activities.[6]
Church
Today's church is the Church of St Bartholomew. This is a small 18th-century, Grade II listed, Georgian stone and red brick church. Built in 1742 the church has had major alterations and an extension in the late 19th century.[7] On the same site stands the refurbished Grade II* listed Longdon-Upon-Tern village hall,[8] formerly a schoolhouse provided by the Duke of Sutherland and opened in 1849. Due to a decline in population, the school closed in 1970.[6]
Population
There have been no population figures for Longdon-Upon-Tern since 1961 as the census data from Longdon-Upon-Tern is now included with the Rodington Civil Parish. In 2001 the population for Rodington Civil Parish was 869.[9]
The last population figure for Longdon-Upon-Tern in 1961 was 126.[10] In 1801 at the time of the first UK census, the population of Longdon-Upon-Tern was 102 and peaked in 1881 at 131.[10] The adjacent graph shows the total population in Longdon-Upon-Tern from 1801 to 1961.