Point farthest from the sea •
Church Flatts Farm (#8),
Coton in the Elms,
Derbyshire Centre of population • This calculation depends on the method used (mean, median or geometric median; see
Centre of population for details). ::A calculation by
Danny Dorling using the mean (least squares) method based on local authority district data from the 1990s gave the population centre of Great Britain at
Appleby Parva, Leicestershire, 20 miles south of
Derby. Since then, the population centre will have moved slightly south and east.
Centre of England For centuries the parish of
Meriden to the west of
Coventry has claimed to be the geographical centre of
England, and there has been a stone cross there commemorating the claim for at least 500 years. The justification is that the point farthest from the sea is in the parish.
Morton, Derbyshire also claims to be the centre of England as it is not only midway along England's longest north-south axis, but also midway between the east coast and the Welsh border. Claims are also made for a tree, the
Midland Oak, in
Leamington Spa,
Warwickshire, although the basis for these claims is not clear. == See also ==