Kingstone is a village and civil parish within the English county of Staffordshire.[1][2]
Population
The 2011 census recorded a population of 629[3] in 249 households. The parish comes under the East Staffordshire Non-Metropolitan District.
Governance
Kingstone is the main settlement in Kingstone Civil Parish which also includes The Blythe and Gratwich.
Kingstone is part of the Bagots ward in the East Staffordshire Borough Council and is represented by Conservative Greg Hall. The Uttoxeter Rural ward in Staffordshire County council is represented by Philip Atkins who is also Conservative.
The nearest police and fire stations are in Uttoxeter.
History
Kingstone became a village in 1862[citation needed] with the building of the parish church the population has remained almost static since then.
Listed Buildings
There are 14 listed buildings and structures within the parish. This includes two mileposts. All of these structures have been designated a Grade II listing.
Kingstone has a Public house called The Shrewsbury Arms or The Shrew.
Kingstone has a large playing field, tennis court and a play area on Whitehall Close
Education
Kingstone has a small Primary School called Talbot First School which is used by children up to the age of 8.[18]
Kingstone uses the Uttoxeter Middle School system and years 5–8 attend Oldfields Hall Middle School in Uttoxeter and the areas senior school is Thomas Alleyne's High School which is also in Uttoxeter.