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traces of what may have been houses but are more likely to have been part of the manor complex based around the ringwork. Behind houses on the northwest side of the village are low banks and shallow ditches that suggest closes larger than the current gardens. In the northeast part of the village, on the south side of Manor Road, are traces of house platforms and earth banks that surrounded their closes.
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in 1066 the original hall was replaced with a stone one about 40 feet (12 m) long and 18 feet (5.5 m) wide. Small timber buildings were also added. The earthen ramparts were increased in height in the middle of the 11th century, and again early in the 12th century. The site seems to have
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The village has an unusual layout, with two streets (Magpie Road/Manor Road and Little Street) running parallel roughly and joined in a figure of eight. In three places there are traces of former medieval or post-medieval buildings. At the southwest corner of the village, south of the church, are
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that was added late in the 17th century. In about 1700 John Hodges had the house rebuilt and enlarged by adding a north-east wing at right angles to the original Tudor building. Hodges also had a separate brewhouse built at the same time. The Hodges family had the west part of the original house
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In about 1673 Sulgrave Manor passed to the Rev Moses Hodges, from whom it passed to his son John Hodges. The lands of Sulgrave manor had become divided into three estates, but John Hodges reunited them. Behind the great hall is a staircase with twisted
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for poor boys of the parish. The school building, at the corner of Magpie Road and Stockwell Lane, is a stone building which according to its date stone was completed in 1720. It was probably remodelled in the 19th century. It is now the
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the house was restored in 1920–30 and a new west wing was added in 1921 in symmetry with the surviving east wing. The house is open to the public and is administered by the Sulgrave Manor Trust (formerly Sulgrave Manor Board). It is a
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one was built in Manor Road. They were used for worship until about 1970. The Methodist chapel has been converted into a house; the Baptist one was demolished in 1976 and replaced with a house.
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Lawrence Washington had Sulgrave Manor house built in about 1540–60. It is at the northeast end of the village, built of local limestone, with a southwest front, a kitchen and buttery, a
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A water mill on the stream just north of the village was built in the 18th century and enlarged in the 19th century. In 1788 the miller was a John Brockliss, who ordered machinery from
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and two smaller private chambers. The great hall has a stone floor, and its Tudor fireplace contains a salt cupboard carved with Lawrence Washington's initials.
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and may date from between 2400 and 1500 BC. It may have been surrounded by a ditch, but this can no longer be traced. The mound may have been re-used in the
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about 80 feet (24 m) long and a detached stone and timber building, probably built in the late 10th century. They seem to have been an Anglo-Saxon
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about 600 yards (550 m) northwest of the village. By the 1970s it was derelict but the tower has since been restored as part of a private house.
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The house has a projecting two-storey southwest porch, over the doorway of which are set in plaster the royal arms of England and initials "ER" for
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and separate kitchen. This was followed by the building of the earthen rampart, which is now rounded but may originally have been a straight-sided
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The village's name means 'grove in a gully' or perhaps, 'pit/trench in a gully'. Alternatively, the specific may be a personal name, 'Sula'.
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about 40 feet (12 m) long, 23 feet (7 m) wide and only 10 inches (0.25 m) high, and bounded by a ditch
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of 1086 records that three tenants; Hugh, Landric and Othbert; held Sulgrave of him. In the 12th century the manor of
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East-south-east of Sulgrave is Gallow Field, within Stuchbury, the site of the Anglo-Saxon moots for the Domesday-era
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In 1914 the house was bought by public subscription to celebrate a century of peace between the UK and USA since the
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ploughing survive in much of the parish, and particularly south-east of the village. They are evidence of the
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survive. They are on The Green, at the junction of Magpie Road and Park Lane, and are probably 19th century.
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Sulgrave Manor and the Washingtons – A History and Guide to the Tudor Home of George Washington's Ancestors
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demolished in about 1780. The Hodges sold the house in 1840, by which time it was a dilapidated farmhouse.
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closed the SMJR station and line in 1951, the GC main line station 1963 and the GC main line in 1966.
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Castle Hill, at the west end of the village southwest of the church, is the earthwork remains of a
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as the base for a windmill. The barrow is largely intact, although it has been partly disturbed by
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succeeded the GC in 1923 and renamed the main line station "Helmdon for Sulgrave" in 1928.
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Evidence was found suggesting that the first construction on the site was a timber-framed
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from the 13th century until 1538, when the priory was suppressed. St James' church is a
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A bridge east of the village where a farm road passes under the former route of the
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Sulgrave Manor as restored. The west wing (left) is a replica built in the 1920s.
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John and Mary Hodges founded Sulgrave school in the early 18th century as a
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feet (2 m) wide. It is the remains of an artificial warren for farming
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
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castle. The northern part of the ringwork was excavated in 1960 and 1976.
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station, causing confusion with the SMJR's existing Helmdon station. The
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In 1872 the Northampton and Banbury Junction Railway was opened between
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Just over 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village is Barrow Hill, a
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miles (2 km) south of Sulgrave, and its nearest station was at
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In 1539 or 1540 the Crown sold three manors, including Sulgrave, to
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of Alboldstow. Sulgrave was within the adjoining hundred of Warden.
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Anonymous (1995). "The Parish Church of St. James the Less".
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was built through the east of Sulgrave parish, passing about
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Sulgrave Manor in 1910, before the west wing was reinstated
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of Gilo. On both occasions the manor was assessed at four
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of farming that prevailed in the parish until 1767, when
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The Star Inn was built in the 18th century and is now a
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Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England
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been abandoned about 1140. It is a scheduled monument.
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Sulgrave Village Shop Association Limited (SVS) is an
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miles (4 km) away. In 1910 it became part of the
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Sulgrave is located in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire
2011 Census
Density
OS grid reference
SP557453
London
Civil parish
Unitary authority
West Northamptonshire
Ceremonial county
Northamptonshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Banbury
Postcode district
OX17
Dialling code
Police
Northamptonshire
Fire
Northamptonshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament

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