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723:. I have often viewed it with pleasure; but I approached this seat with some unfavorable impressions at seeing the park or paddock, on the back part of the house, environed by plantations of young trees, which wholly intercept the sight of some beautifully formed, and as well-disposed ones I ever beheld. A break or two in the line leading from the steward's farm might please. The annexed view I took on the bank of a fine sheet of water below the house; but while I was thus employed I was miserably tortured by the gnat-flies. Here, by varying your position, might be taken some good Field Pictures, removing, or rather leaving out, some offensive plots of cultivated ground, and fence, which meet the eye on the fore ground: Instead of which I have taken the liberty to substitute in their place, some native verdure. I observed in another place that this Mansion was built by the present owner, Charles Vere Dashwood, Esq. It was begun in the year 1771, and finished in 1774, on the scite of ground whereon stood a large stone building. The present building is mostly of brick: The architect and undertaker Mr. Anderson. The apartments in general seem more calculated for convenience than magnificence. The dining-room contains some family pictures. Smith, who is now at 738: 1070: 1031: 47: 1046: 1019: 573: 1082: 982: 70: 1058: 778:, aid the scene. The passing clouds cast some broad shades upon the foreground of the picture, which contributed much to the beauty of the whole. If in this delightful view there be a fault, it is its being overcharged with objects. Mrs. Dashwood's dressing-room is adorned with some good prints: A portrait of a dog and fowls deserves a frame. In another room I saw a number of good prints stuck against a wall, spoiling. In an attic story I saw, or thought I saw, Lord Middleton's house, and 826: 703: 727:, has painted Mr. Dashwood and family, whole lengths, in one piece: The likenesses may be good, for they are mostly like one another; there is a doll-like painting dash upon the cheeks of the figutes which is offensive Mrs. Marnom, sister to Mrs. Dashwood, is also painted by Smith. Of portraits Miss Sophia Dashwood's is the best. There is a moon-light piece of some merit, and a sea piece. 1711: 77: 288: 668:
The roof of the nave is adorned with carved figures as supporters. And here is a neat little font... The earliest Register begins 1633. In the 5 first years, Bap. 14. Buried 12.---The last five, Bap. 9. Bur. 8. Decreased in Bap. 5, Bur. 4. The parsonage-house seems a dwelling of convenience, detached
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The Church, which is beautifully embowered with trees, has 3 bells (see plate page 13, fig. 1.) a nave and two side aisles, neatly pewed. The Chancel is large. In it rest the remains of Robert Lewes, Rector, who died in 1686, aged 72. John Price, Rector, who died in 1665. Richard Alleyne, Rector, who
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The church is a neat edifice embowered in thick foliage, with a handsome tower and four bells,, and dedicated to St Luke, and contains several rural monuments of the Lewis's and others. The chancel window is principally composed of stained glass. The rectory is valued in the King's books at ÂŁ9 7s 8d,
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Excluding Stanford Hall (Grade II*) there are six further listed buildings within the grounds (all Grade II listed): Pavilion in the Gardens of Stanford Hall; Sea Lion Pool, Penguin Pool and Urns in the Gardens of Stanford Hall; Swimming Pool at Stanford Hall; Tennis Pavilion in Grounds of Stanford
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Stanford-On-Soar is a small, picturesque village and parish, one and a half miles north of Loughborough, at the point where the River Soar enters Leicestershire. It has about 140 inhabitants and 1,520 acres of land, all belonging to the Rev. Samuel Dashwood, who is both patron and incumbent of the
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of young trees: At leaving the hall I took a nearer view of it, and found a fine carriage ride, nearly a mile in length, in the middle of it, which must be exceedingly agreeable in the spring, before flies are troublesome. Here Mr. Dashwood and his young ladies, often taking an airing when in the
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side, are adorned with trees, set too regular, if on a plain, to strike the eye of taste; but the line of the eminence being irregular, diversifies the studied formality of the planter, and creates beauty, towards which the stream below, contributes not a little. The Church, which is beautifully
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Excluding the Church of St John the Baptist (Grade I) there are five further listed buildings near the village centre: 2, 3, 4 and 5, Main Street; 6, 7, 8 and 9, Main Street; Barn at Village Farm Attached to Farmhouse; Lychgate to Churchyard of Church of St John the Baptist; Stanford Bridge;
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In the library is a landscape, with two horses, by Mr. Boultbee, in his best manner; but they are not in a favorable place, for in the same room is a horse by Stubbs. Here is also a portrait of Mrs. Dashwood, by Romney, an admirable fox-dog, and two landscapes by the Rev. Mr. Carr, in
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Stanford on Soar benefits from three bus services: 1 Nottingham to Loughborough, 3 Ratcliffe on Soar to Loughborough and 4 Ratcliffe on Soar to Loughborough. On weekdays the 1 Nottingham to Loughborough bus service calls around every half-hour early morning until late evening.
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rectory, and resides in the Hall, a modern mansion, which stands on a commanding eminence, and is surrounded by a beautifully wooded park of considerable extent. The tithes were commuted in 1842 for ÂŁ420, exclusive of 13 acres of ancient glebe.
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castle. Let it be remembered that the housekeeper, at Mr. Dashwood's, possessed that courteous manner to a stranger, which is easily obtained by servants in a well-bred family. I observed above that this dwelling was environed by a
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Stanford Hall has been developed into The Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre (DNRC). The three year construction process began on 24 August 2015 and was completed in 2018 when it was handed over to the
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when Ronald Hetherington, Margaret Males and John Thurman, all of the Conservative party, won the three available seats. The next Borough election will be on 2 May 2019.
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listed church located in the centre of the village. The church began in the 13th century and underwent a significant restoration in 1893. It is within the
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In addition to the Church of St John the Baptist (Grade I) and Stanford Hall (Grade II*) there are thirteen other listed structures in Stanford, all
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elections the parish comes within the Leake & Ruddington electoral ward, which has two council seats. The most recent election was in
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for Rushcliffe was 78%, which was the ninth highest in the country. Since 2019 the Member of Parliament for Rushcliffe has been
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as well as heritage steam and diesel trains. There are proposals to build a railway bridge over the Midland Main Line, known as
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embowered with trees, has 3 bells (see plate page 13, fig. 1.) a nave and two side aisles, neatly pewed. The Chancel is large.
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The seat of Charles Vere Dashwood, Esq. It stands on a rising ground, about a mile from the village, and 13 from
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White's Directory of Nottinghamshire, written in 1853, describes the Church of St John the Baptist as follows:
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in Leicestershire. It is the southernmost place within the county of Nottinghamshire. Other nearby places are
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now ÂŁ435. The worthy owner gives ÂŁ5 a year to the poor of this parish, and also supports an infant school. A
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died in 1767, aged 62. Francis Thwaits, Rector, who died in 1721, aged 74. Daniel Pogson, Curate of
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There is an excellent look-out from a window in the withdrawing-room: The forest hills in
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Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, describes the Church of St John the Baptist as follows:
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White's Directory of Nottinghamshire, written in 1853, describes Stanford as follows:
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Threshing Barn at Village Farm; and Village Farmhouse Incorporating Post Office.
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is seated in the middle of an amphitheatre; behind it Mrs. Tate's house at
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park and mansion are conspicuous. The little village and church of
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Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, describes Stanford Hall as follows:
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Hall; The Game House; and the Walled Garden at Stanford Hall.
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Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, describes Stanford as follows:
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and was reelected with a reduced majority of 8,010. The
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There is no rail station in the village, however 1973: 1824: 1778: 1766: 345: 327: 311: 299: 287: 273: 261: 251: 241: 227: 209: 191: 173: 157: 143: 127: 116: 108: 100: 26: 1415: 540:The population of the civil parish was 128 at the 1024:Old photograph of Main Street in Stanford on Soar 883:is around 2 km away and provides a range of 631:is held on the first Sunday after St Luke's day. 1501:"Ordnance Survey map of Leake & Ruddington" 1328:Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project 526:, is pleasing: The banks of the river, on the 1736: 1545:Nottinghamshire County Council Elections 2017 8: 695:, writing during 1790 in his new edition of 638:, writing during 1790 in his new edition of 506:, writing during 1790 in his new edition of 1123:"Genuki: Stanford on Soar, Nottinghamshire" 1075:The gatehouse and driveway of Stanford Hall 1743: 1729: 1721: 1658:"Stanford on Soar, opp Church – Bus Times" 1205:"Stanford E00144767 – UK Census Data 2011" 839:) over the River Soar carrying the former 23: 1964:List of civil parishes in Nottinghamshire 1087:Village entrance sign to Stanford on Soar 1007:, located on Main Street and Leake Lane. 1366:"DNRC | Repairing our seriously wounded" 1341:"DNRC | Repairing our seriously wounded" 835:Close to the church there is a viaduct ( 595:and is the most southerly parish in the 76: 1098: 1014: 568:Church of St John the Baptist (Grade I) 475:boundary. 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Index

Village
civil parish

Stanford on Soar is located in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Density
OS grid reference
SK543221
London
SSE
Civil parish
District
Rushcliffe
Shire county
Nottinghamshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
LE12
Dialling code
Police
Nottinghamshire
Fire
Nottinghamshire
Ambulance
East Midlands

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