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Kington Langley

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488: 42: 58: 1433: 65: 550:. It is a very ancient-built howse with a great Hall, and moted about". There were vestiges of the moat remaining in the late 19th century, by which time the farm had been converted to Eli Holder's sawmills, on the Draycot Estate (until 1920). Most of the sawmills were demolished in the late 1930s and only the barn remained by the late 1950s. 229: 646:
meeting for worship in Kington Langley is dated 1742. They met in private houses until 1834, when the house registered for their meetings was that of James Pinnegar, a builder. Pinnegar built Union Chapel on the Common, completing it in 1835. The name refers to its foundation as a union of Dissenters
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visited, noting "the perishing remains of a fine old china cupboard with a shell porch corresponding to the shell porch of the house". It was restored and extended between 1907 and 1913 for Charles Garnett, a stockbroker from London, who had moved from Vasterne House, Wootton Bassett. The architect
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The Greathouse, beside the B4069 road, was built in about 1690. In the 1699 marriage settlement of William Coleman and Elizabeth Hastings it is described as "All that capital messuage or tenement lately erected by William Coleman deceased (d. 1691) late Father of William Coleman". It is a
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The Manor was formerly an Inn called The White Horse. It was converted to the Manor House by Walter Coleman (1778–1845) on his coming of age and inheritance of much of the land and cottages in the Tything of Kington Langley. The house was designated as Grade II listed in 1960.
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and two storeys. Between 1783 and 1832 Greathouse was leased to Isaac Salter and his son Simon Salter (1766–1832) and used as a clothing factory specialising in woollen goods. The third generation, Simon Uncles Salter and his brother Isaac, moved to old Burton Hill House, near
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was built by John Darley & Sons of Chippenham in 1856/7 for 50-60 children and enlarged in 1886; after protracted negotiation and fundraising, by subscription, a school house was added in 1859–60. Land for both was donated by
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was Douglas Stewart of London, and the contractors were James Long & Son of Bradford-on-Avon. Greathouse Estate was sold in 1957 and in 1972 there was an auction of antique effects on behalf of
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The chapel choir met in the middle of the nineteenth century at a chapel-goer's house on Sundays. The chapel also had a band that used instruments such as flutes and violas.
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style. In 1865 a district chapelry was created for the new church, with the same boundaries as Langley Fitzurse tithing, giving it the status of a
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at Kington Langley. In 1857 a church was completed and dedicated to St Peter. The building was designed by C.H. Gabriel and has
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OS Explorer Map 156, Chippenham and Bradford-on-Avon Scale: 1:25 000; publisher: Ordnance Survey A2 edition (2007).
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was declared redundant. Today the parish is part of the Draycot benefice, which covers five neighbouring parishes.
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Union Chapel remains independent, and as of 2015 is active under the title of Union Chapel Christian Fellowship.
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The village is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and is separated from Kington St. Michael (to the west) by the
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Parishioners used to have to travel more than 1 mile (1.6 km) from Kington Langley to worship at
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Greathouse became a farmhouse, tenanted by Mr Anstey, and it was during this period (1875) that
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A brief history of Kington Langley is given in the relevant Wiltshire Community History page.
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periods. It is on a high water table and the soil is composed of sand with a sub-soil of
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until 1865. The Kington prefix serves to distinguish it from another nearby village,
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The parish covers about 1,571 acres (636 ha). The geology is mostly of the
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which could be used for baptisms, marriages and burials. St. Peter's is in the
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From 1954 the vicar of Kington Langley also served the former parish of
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This manor was on the north side of Parkers Lane and is described by
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who used the premises until 2018. The house was designated as
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Baggs, A.P.; Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H, eds. (1991).
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Aubrey (Ed. Jackson) Wilts Topographical Colln, WANHS, 1862
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William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 5th Earl of Mornington
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in Wiltshire, England. The parish includes the hamlet of
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Nick Temple-Fry. Archived from 1193:"Church of Saint Peter (1283658)" 452:A settlement of 25 households at 1431: 1322:. Kington Langley Parish Council 1061:Ref 873/124, 873/125 and 873/161 410:which links Chippenham with the 63: 56: 40: 1445:Kington Langley village website 1346:"The Hit or Miss Inn (1283664)" 1294:"Union Chapel, Kington Langley" 1237:Temple-Fry, Nick (April 2010). 1452:– podcast series begun in 2019 1269:"St Peter's - Kington Langley" 800:"Election Maps: Great Britain" 548:Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton 1: 1096:Meers 1956. Historical Notes. 655:and Independent traditions. 491:Great House, Kington Langley 1471:Civil parishes in Wiltshire 1450:Memories of Kington Langley 1298:Wiltshire Community History 1170:Wiltshire Community History 1144:Wiltshire Community History 897:Wiltshire Community History 854:Wiltshire Community History 98:OS grid reference 29:Human settlement in England 1487: 1377:"The Plough Inn (1283620)" 1033:"The Greathouse (1022321)" 603:. Until 1670, there was a 553:There is no evidence that 300: 264: 224: 51: 39: 1413:The Buildings of England 669:Kington Langley had two 1073:"Manor House (1363854)" 677:(17th century) and the 538:Fitzurse manor and farm 430:. It is in the area of 964:. University of London 962:British History Online 723:Guinness World Records 492: 204:Postcode district 132:Ceremonial county 114:Unitary authority 1466:Villages in Wiltshire 1440:at Wikimedia Commons 1243:theChurchPhotographer 1129:Ref F8/600/166/1/22/1 893:"Kington St. Michael" 685:Primary School, with 490: 422:Kington Langley is a 687:voluntary controlled 613:Early English Gothic 456:was recorded in the 247:Dorset and Wiltshire 182:Sovereign state 1300:. Wiltshire Council 1172:. Wiltshire Council 1146:. Wiltshire Council 899:. Wiltshire Council 856:. Wiltshire Council 764:. Wiltshire Council 731:(1904–1988), artist 689:status. 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Kington Langley is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST926770
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Chippenham
Postcode district
SN15
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
South Cotswolds
kingtonlangley.org
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