Sinfin is a suburb of
Derby
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, England, southwest of the city centre on its southern outskirts. The ward, which includes
Osmaston as well as Sinfin itself, had a population of 15,128 in 2011. Historically, Sinfin and Osmaston were separate villages before being swallowed up by the expansion of Derby. Osmaston is characterised by inter-war housing developments while much of the housing in Sinfin is post-war. Between the two suburbs lies a more industrialised area dominated by the
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works.
History

Sinfin is recorded in the
Domesday Book
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produced in 1086
[''Domesday Book: A Complete Transliteration''. London: Penguin, 2003. p.748 ] as Sedenfeld as a manor that belonged to baron
Henry de Ferrers. Mention is made of two
carucates
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of land assessed to the geld; land for one plough and two
villeins having another and of of meadow. The land was valued at ten shillings. Its undertenant was named William, later William de Rolleston, a vassal to Henry de Ferrers, who displaced a Saxon thegn named Ulfkell. Today the Ferrers name is still seen in Sinfin.
Sinfin now has two distinct areas – the "new" and the "old"; it also merges with the
Stenson Fields district of
South Derbyshire
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to the south.
The "old" part is bordered to the north by the Derby – Crewe railway. Here, at the outset of WW2, was built a substantial ordnance depot. This was protected by a series of
pillboxes, gun emplacements and barrage balloons. Most of this is now built over but some evidence remains.
It once had a railway passenger station —
Sinfin Central railway station — at which passenger trains last called in May 1993.
Government
Sinfin is one of the seventeen electoral wards which make up Derby, and as such elects three councillors to
Derby City Council
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. As of the
2015 local elections, all three councillors for the area represent the
Labour Party. It is one of seven Derby wards that form the
Derby South constituency in the
House of Commons
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of the United Kingdom Parliament.
Demography
According to the
2011 Census, Sinfin ward had a population of 15,128. This was a 9.77% increase on the
2001 Census figure of 13,782.
Community facilities
The 24 hectare (60 acres) Sinfin Moor
Local Nature Reserve lies on the southern edge of the community.
Education
Secondary schools serving the Sinfin area include
City of Derby Academy.
Primary schools serving the Sinfin area include
Redwood Primary School,
Ash Croft Primary Academy,
Grampian Primary School, and
Stenson Fields Primary School.
Religious sites

St Stephen's Parish Church serves the parish of Sinfin
Sinfin Moor Church was built in 1970 and is a Local Ecumenical Partnership. This means that people from three denominations worship there: Methodists, Anglicans and United Reformed Church. There is also a Roman Catholic church, a church centre and, at the older part of Sinfin, St Stephen's Church.
Notable people
*
Ted Moult – TV Personality in 1950s and 60s.
See also
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Listed buildings in Derby (Blagreaves and Sinfin Wards)
Gallery
References
External links
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Areas of Derby
Wards of Derby