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466:, two slaves, and four ploughlands with one lord's plough team and one men's plough team. De Stafford had three manorial lands. Firstly, one where he was also Lord, this acquired from the 1066 lord Vagn (of Wootton), which contained eight villagers, eight smallholders, four slaves and a priest, with ten ploughlands, six men's plough teams and a mill. Secondly, one with Ordwy as lord, acquired from the 1066 lord Alwy, which contained four villagers, four smallholders, six ploughlands, and two lord's and one men's plough teams. Thirdly, where Alwin was the lord in 1066 and 1086, which contained four villagers, three smallholders, a slave, and two ploughlands with one lord's and one men's plough teams. In 1177 the church at Wolford was a gift from 31: 952: 559: 47: 2114: 2102: 2053: 54: 670:. St Michael's Church was restored in 1885, including reseated with open benches for 300 people, for a cost of £750. Its parish registers date to 1654 for births, 1656 for marriages, and 1665 for burials. The living was still a discharged vicarage, now with 36 acres (15 ha) of glebe, with residence, still in the 252: 1033:
There are two listed farmhouses: Manor Farmhouse (listed 1987) 30 yards (27 m) north-east from church, and Ash House Farmhouse (listed 1987) 200 yards (183 m) south-west from the church. Manor Farmhouse dates to the early 18th century and has additions from the 19th. Of L-plan, it is of two
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Great Wolford, a civil parish at the south of Warwickshire, is entirely rural, of farms, fields, woods, dispersed businesses and residential properties, the only nucleated settlements being the village of Great Wolford with no amenities except a church and a bed & breakfast establishment, and the
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There are four minor through-roads, all at the centre and the south-west of the parish, radiating from the village which sits at the central north-west edge of the parish, these to the settlements of Todenham at the north-west; to Little Wolford at the east; to Barton-on-the-Heath at the south-east;
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of Great Wolford, contained 311 inhabitants in 58 houses, and 583 in the whole parish, in an area of 2,671 acres (1,081 ha) with soil, "on the whole good", of clay, sand, gravel, and bog. Within the parish were "many" mineral springs, but not used medicinally. A school, erected in 1821 by Lord
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The Fox and Hounds Inn (listed 1987), 300 yards (274 m) south-west from the church, originally a farmhouse, dates to the mid-17th century. Of L-shape plan and built in limestone courses with a stone tiled roof, it is of part two storeys, and of part one storey with an attic with three
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The Samuel Lewis directory of 1850 mentions a mound of earth opened up in 1844, on the outskirts of an extensive wood near the "Oxford and Worcester road". Twenty skeletons were found, supposed to be those of persons slain near the spot of a skirmish during the war of the 17th century.
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Although Little Wolford was described as a hamlet of Great Wolford (under 'Wolford') in 19th and 20th-century trade directories, both had attained separate parish status under the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1866, which established new civil parishes for the purposes of the
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for 70 children was erected in 1874 by Lord Redesdale; its average 1896 attendance was 61. Trades and occupations listed in 1896 included eight farmers, one of whom was also a haulier and two of whom were unmarried women of the same family, two carpenters, a
487:(who married Hervey Bagot), to her son Hervey de Stafford, who had adopted his mother's name. The manor was divided in 1242 at the time of the later Robert de Stafford, becoming Great and Little Wolford. Ownership of the two manors stayed with the 1030:, and late 17th or early 18th-century marble tablet memorials to the Ingram's family. In the churchyard to the east of the chancel is a 1698 headstone (listed 1987), limestone, with a panel with "carved drapery surround" and dated inscription. 1078:. It is of three-bay elevation with a central entrance and 20th-century porch. The interior is of two rooms with stone flag floor and historic plank and panelled doors. The cottage, orientated north to south, has a ground floor interior 1116:. In late 2018 the pub was up for sale for a guide price of £550,000 with an application for conversion to complete residential use, this after a 2016 closure following a locally controversial renovation and unsuccessful relaunch. 1061:
Fair View (listed 2019), 250 yards (229 m) south from the church, is a cottage dating to the 17th century, with additions and alterations from the 18th to 21st centuries. It is two storey with attic, of dressed
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with 0.5 men's plough team, and 6 acres (2.4 ha) of meadow. The land of the Count of Meluan had Ralf as lord, again acquiring the title from the 1066 lord Aelfric - the manor contained three villagers, five
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Redesdale, with attached schoolmaster's house, was mainly supported by subscription. The Church of St Michael accommodated seating for 460, of which 338 were free — not designated for particular persons. The
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hamlet and farm of Nethercote. The parish is elongated in shape, 3 miles (5 km) north-east to south-west, and 1,200 yards (1,000 m) north-west to south-east at its widest. It borders the county of
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parapet. At the rear of the building, included in the listing, is a two-storey range, with a 'gothick' porch. Listing for the interior includes, on the ground floor, 18th-century plank doors and
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adds that 'weard' might mean "guard", and as such might here be unique usage, as an "arrangement for protection, fence", the whole name perhaps "enclosure to protect flocks from wolves".
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windows. The interior has open beams, and an open fireplace with stone surround and braced by a timber bressumer. In 2003 The Fox and Hounds received a favourable review from
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whose wife was sister to the second wife of Henry, Lord Compton. Because of transaction inconsistency, the manors reverted to the Compton family. In 1819 they were sold, by
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Civil parish population in 1901 was 181, ecclesiastical, 362. On 7 June 1910 St Michael's Church was struck by lightning; repairs cost £130. The National School was now a
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storeys with slate roof. The front aspect is of three window bays, one on the ground floor a canted bay—at an oblique angle to the wall—of 19th-century '
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is 28 miles (45 km) to the south-west. Closest towns to the village are Moreton-in-Marsh, 3 miles (5 km) to the south-west, and
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by Charles Martin of Oxford at the corner of the north wall and chancel arch, a wooden pulpit and reading desk, and an octagonal stone
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on a circuitous village Shipston Link service. A further Villager Community Bus service includes connection to Moreton-in-Marsh,
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of six bells, three originals dating to 1689, and three recast in the 18th and 19th century. The nave interior includes an 1876
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with "13th-century-style" windows. Both chancel and nave are slate-roofed. The buttressed tower is of four stages; above its
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of £200, and a parliamentary grant of £300. Support for the incumbent also came from 81 acres (33 ha) in total of
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origin), field boundaries, a limestone quarry and a sand pit. There are earthworks of medieval house platforms and
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The nearest primary school is Acorns Primary School at Long Compton, the nearest secondary, Shipston High School.
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During the 19th century Great Wolford, and its directory-listed parish hamlet of Little Wolford, was part of the
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floors. Ash House Farmhouse is early to mid-18th century, constructed of limestone courses, of two storeys with
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includes Great Wolford and Little Wolford. The parish is part of the South Warwickshire Seven group of the
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By 1896 Great Wolford is recorded again as in the Brailes division of Kineton Hundred, and in the Brailes
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had been commuted — tithes were typically one-tenth of the produce or profits of parish land given to the
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rises an octagonal spire. At the west of the tower is the church main doorway portal, arched, and with
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Council, to which Little Wolford sends one councillor under the Brailes and Compton ward, above this,
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completely along the north-west side and defined by a tributary stream of Nethercote Brook, and
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The lowest tier of local government is through five elected councillors of Great Wolford
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After Robert de Stafford died (c.1100), his manor at Wolford passed through his sister
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850 yards (800 m) east from the village on Little Wolford Road at Nethercote (
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of the Fox and Hounds public house, a corn miller, a carpenter, and eight farmers.
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for treason. The year before he had, through trustees, sold the manors to Henry's
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at the south-east. The south-east corner of the parish is part of the
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Within the parish are nineteen historic and archaeological sites as
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St Michael's Church (listed 1987), dating to 1833 and built by
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of c.1700 which still stands. There are examples of defensive
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on the site of a previous medieval church, is of limestone
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of the Warden and Fellows of Merton College who were the
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at the south-west corner. The Warwickshire parishes of
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in 1902. After his death in 1916, the manors passed to
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district. The ecclesiastical parish was part of the
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Wolford, including Great and Little Wolford, in 1903
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The unmarried earl then left the manors to 429:and county of Warwickshire. There were three 8: 1606: 1604: 1123:. These include a possible site of the 1016 2087:, photographs and history articles web site 1948:, 4 October 2003. Retrieved 25 October 2019 1681:, Cotswold Homes. Retrieved 25 October 2019 1098:—stairs that change direction using angled 537:John Freeman-Mitford, 1st Earl of Redesdale 384:, England. With the neighbouring parish of 2147: 2133: 2125: 642:division. It was in the Shipston-on-Stour 549:David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale 20: 1186:, dispersed evidence of ditches (some of 493:Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham 443:Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester 1338: 1336: 779:constituency, its 2019 sitting MP being 757:. 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Great Wolford is located in Warwickshire
Warwickshire
2011
OS grid reference
SP249345
London
SE
Civil parish
District
Stratford-on-Avon
Shire county
Warwickshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Shipston-on-Stour
Postcode district
CV36
Dialling code
Police
Warwickshire
Fire
Warwickshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament

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