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Syston

Syston (/ˈsstən/ SY-stən) is a town and civil parish in the district of Charnwood in Leicestershire, England. The population was 11,508 at the 2001 census, rising to 12,804 at the 2011 census.

Syston
The Green, Syston
Syston
Location within Leicestershire
Population12,804 (2011 Census)[1][2]
OS grid referenceSK621118
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLEICESTER
Postcode districtLE7
Dialling code0116
PoliceLeicestershire
FireLeicestershire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Leicestershire
52°42′N 1°05′W / 52.7°N 1.08°W / 52.7; -1.08

Overview edit

There has been a settlement on the site for over 1,000 years, the earliest records being in the Domesday Book as Sitestone. The Roman road known as the Fosse Way passes through Syston, which is now largely a commuter town for the city of Leicester. Only the village of Thurmaston to the south separates it from Leicester.

The large and impressive Church of St Peter and St Paul is the most ancient building in Syston, built in pink granite and white limestone with a proud west tower topped by a lozenge frieze, battlements and pinnacles.[3] The church mostly dates from the 15th century but there is a 13th-century sedilia in the chancel and a tomb recess in the south aisle of the early 14th century.[4] The stone arcading inside the nave has striking Perpendicular Gothic panelling which is also seen on the tower arch and in the clerestory. The nave roof of timber is also 15th century.[4] The local architect Frederick Webster Ordish (1821-1885) extensively restored the church in 1871-72 and in 1881 he extended the nave by one bay and rebuilt the chancel.[4] Ordish lived at Queniborough Old Hall.[5] In 1855 he had added the upper storey, with its tower and bridge staircase, to the Corn Exchange in Leicester Market Place.[6] He died as a result of an accident near the old Syston railway station in September 1885.

The Midland Main Line runs through the town. Syston railway station currently has one platform on what remains of the former goods line, served by local Leicester to Lincoln via Nottingham and Newark services on the Ivanhoe Line.

Motorcycle speedway (1930-1931) and greyhound racing (1931-1960s) was staged at the Syston Sports Stadium (not to be confused with the Syston Sports Ground next door) on Mostyn Avenue.[7]

The 'Syston white plum' is well known in the Syston locality and has been grown there for well over 100 years. It is yellow, oval in shape, thin skinned and a good sized dessert plum. It normally crops in September and is emblazoned on the Syston Town welcoming signs.[8]

Syston is the location of the headquarters of Pukka Pies, which is one of the largest employers in the town, employing 250 people.[9]

 
Melton Road from the Brook Bridge.
 
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Syston. The church is mostly of the 15th century.

The River Soar runs past the western edge of the town, shortly after passing under the A46 road which underwent significant improvements early in 2006 at the Hobby Horse roundabout, a popular meeting place on the Leicester Western Bypass.

Syston is home to two monthly, village publications: the Syston Town News and the Syston Directory.

Notable residents edit

Twin towns edit

Local organisations edit

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a military based youth organisation for 13- to 20-year-olds and the local squadron (No 1181 Syston Squadron) is based in the grounds of Wreake Valley Academy.

The Syston Allotment Society works for the benefit of plot holders and the wider community at the allotment site on Upper Church Street, Syston.

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.leics.gov.uk/syston_east_ward.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ http://www.leics.gov.uk/syston_west_ward.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ Pevsner & Williamson 1984, pp. 402–403.
  4. ^ a b c Pevsner & Williamson 1984, p. 403.
  5. ^ Brodie et al. 2001, p. 289.
  6. ^ Pevsner & Williamson 1984, p. 223.
  7. ^ Jones, Alan (2004) Speedway in Leicester: The Hunters Era, Automedia, p. 8
  8. ^ Syston Town Council News 9 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Welcome to Pukka Pies
  10. ^ "I'm a village girl at heart – I'll always come back to Syston" from www.terri-dwyer.com
  11. ^ Blackwell, Jordan; Leach, Tom (16 July 2020). "Leicester City 2-0 Sheffield United: Match report; Brendan Rodgers joins us for post-match reaction". Leicestershire Live. Retrieved 16 July 2020.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Syston Town Council
  • Syston Town News

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This article is about Syston in Leicestershire For Syston in Lincolnshire see Syston Lincolnshire This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Syston news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Syston ˈ s aɪ s t en SY sten is a town and civil parish in the district of Charnwood in Leicestershire England The population was 11 508 at the 2001 census rising to 12 804 at the 2011 census SystonThe Green SystonSystonLocation within LeicestershirePopulation12 804 2011 Census 1 2 OS grid referenceSK621118DistrictCharnwoodShire countyLeicestershireRegionEast MidlandsCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townLEICESTERPostcode districtLE7Dialling code0116PoliceLeicestershireFireLeicestershireAmbulanceEast MidlandsUK ParliamentCharnwoodList of places UK England Leicestershire 52 42 N 1 05 W 52 7 N 1 08 W 52 7 1 08 Contents 1 Overview 2 Notable residents 3 Twin towns 4 Local organisations 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksOverview editThere has been a settlement on the site for over 1 000 years the earliest records being in the Domesday Book as Sitestone The Roman road known as the Fosse Way passes through Syston which is now largely a commuter town for the city of Leicester Only the village of Thurmaston to the south separates it from Leicester The large and impressive Church of St Peter and St Paul is the most ancient building in Syston built in pink granite and white limestone with a proud west tower topped by a lozenge frieze battlements and pinnacles 3 The church mostly dates from the 15th century but there is a 13th century sedilia in the chancel and a tomb recess in the south aisle of the early 14th century 4 The stone arcading inside the nave has striking Perpendicular Gothic panelling which is also seen on the tower arch and in the clerestory The nave roof of timber is also 15th century 4 The local architect Frederick Webster Ordish 1821 1885 extensively restored the church in 1871 72 and in 1881 he extended the nave by one bay and rebuilt the chancel 4 Ordish lived at Queniborough Old Hall 5 In 1855 he had added the upper storey with its tower and bridge staircase to the Corn Exchange in Leicester Market Place 6 He died as a result of an accident near the old Syston railway station in September 1885 The Midland Main Line runs through the town Syston railway station currently has one platform on what remains of the former goods line served by local Leicester to Lincoln via Nottingham and Newark services on the Ivanhoe Line Motorcycle speedway 1930 1931 and greyhound racing 1931 1960s was staged at the Syston Sports Stadium not to be confused with the Syston Sports Ground next door on Mostyn Avenue 7 The Syston white plum is well known in the Syston locality and has been grown there for well over 100 years It is yellow oval in shape thin skinned and a good sized dessert plum It normally crops in September and is emblazoned on the Syston Town welcoming signs 8 Syston is the location of the headquarters of Pukka Pies which is one of the largest employers in the town employing 250 people 9 nbsp Melton Road from the Brook Bridge nbsp Church of St Peter and St Paul Syston The church is mostly of the 15th century The River Soar runs past the western edge of the town shortly after passing under the A46 road which underwent significant improvements early in 2006 at the Hobby Horse roundabout a popular meeting place on the Leicester Western Bypass Syston is home to two monthly village publications the Syston Town News and the Syston Directory Notable residents editSinger Dave Bartram from Showaddywaddy Mahalia Burkmar neosoul R n B artist Actress Terri Dwyer 10 Megan Lowe Test cricketer Rachel Parris comedian musician improviser and presenter Luke Thomas footballer 11 Speedway racer Fred Wilkinson raced for England v s Australia and ran the Lansdowne Garage in SystonTwin towns editDeville les Rouen Upper Normandy FranceLocal organisations editThe Air Training Corps ATC is a military based youth organisation for 13 to 20 year olds and the local squadron No 1181 Syston Squadron is based in the grounds of Wreake Valley Academy The Syston Allotment Society works for the benefit of plot holders and the wider community at the allotment site on Upper Church Street Syston References edit http www leics gov uk syston east ward pdf bare URL PDF http www leics gov uk syston west ward pdf bare URL PDF Pevsner amp Williamson 1984 pp 402 403 a b c Pevsner amp Williamson 1984 p 403 Brodie et al 2001 p 289 Pevsner amp Williamson 1984 p 223 Jones Alan 2004 Speedway in Leicester The Hunters Era Automedia p 8 Syston Town Council News Archived 9 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Welcome to Pukka Pies I m a village girl at heart I ll always come back to Syston from www terri dwyer com Blackwell Jordan Leach Tom 16 July 2020 Leicester City 2 0 Sheffield United Match report Brendan Rodgers joins us for post match reaction Leicestershire Live Retrieved 16 July 2020 Sources editPevsner Nikolaus Williamson Elizabeth revision 1984 1960 Leicestershire and Rutland The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp 402 403 ISBN 0140710183 Brodie Antonia Felstead Alison Franklin Jonathan Pinfield Leslie Oldfield Jane eds 2001 Directory of British Architects 1834 1914 Vol 2 L Z London amp New York Continuum p 289 ISBN 082645514X External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Syston Syston Town Council Syston Town News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syston amp oldid 1208630770 Local organisations, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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