Newcastle-under-lyme
Related Category: British and Irish Political Geography
city (1991 pop. 73,208) and district, Staffordshire, W central England, on the Lyme River. Construction materials, apparel, computers, electric motors, and machinery are manufactured in the city. There are ruins of a castle built (12th cent., the new castle of the city's name) under Ranulf, earl of Chester. The 13th-century parish church was redesigned in 1876 by George Gilbert
Scott. Within the district, Chesterton has extensive Roman remains.