Thorpe, Nottinghamshire

About Thorpe, Nottinghamshire

Thorpe is a Nottinghamshire village or hamlet lying to the east of East Stoke about a mile off the A46 Fosse Way, and situated in the countryside southwest of Newark. Historical"Thorpe-by-Newark is a village and parish, 3mi south-west of Newark, with a population of 108 inhabitants and 697acre of land of the rateable value of £1, 419. About 180acre of common land was enclosed 40 years ago, and exonerated from tithes, but all the rest still remains titheable. Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart. , is principal owner, and lord of the manor. . . W. R. Brockton Esq. is a small owner, and Mr John Tomlin is a resident owner, with a few other small owners. " The Roman fort known as AD PONTEM is located east of the FOSSE WAY Roman road north east of the village. Saint Laurence's Church ThorpeThe abolitionist Lucy Townsend lived here at the rectory from 1836. See St. Lawrence's Church, Thorpe. HistoricalThe parish comprises just over 698acre. "The church exhibits portions in the several styles of English architecture; the tower was formerly surmounted with a steeple. A fine tessellated pavement, some coins, and other Roman relics, have been discovered. On a small mound in a field adjoining the turnpike-road Henry VII is said to have erected his standard, on 6 June 1487, the day upon which he fought the battle of Stoke Field with the Earl of Lincoln. "

Thorpe, Nottinghamshire Description

Thorpe is a Nottinghamshire village or hamlet lying to the east of East Stoke about a mile off the A46 Fosse Way, and situated in the countryside southwest of Newark. Historical"Thorpe-by-Newark is a village and parish, 3mi south-west of Newark, with a population of 108 inhabitants and 697acre of land of the rateable value of £1, 419. About 180acre of common land was enclosed 40 years ago, and exonerated from tithes, but all the rest still remains titheable. Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart. , is principal owner, and lord of the manor. . . W. R. Brockton Esq. is a small owner, and Mr John Tomlin is a resident owner, with a few other small owners. " The Roman fort known as AD PONTEM is located east of the FOSSE WAY Roman road north east of the village. Saint Laurence's Church ThorpeThe abolitionist Lucy Townsend lived here at the rectory from 1836. See St. Lawrence's Church, Thorpe. HistoricalThe parish comprises just over 698acre. "The church exhibits portions in the several styles of English architecture; the tower was formerly surmounted with a steeple. A fine tessellated pavement, some coins, and other Roman relics, have been discovered. On a small mound in a field adjoining the turnpike-road Henry VII is said to have erected his standard, on 6 June 1487, the day upon which he fought the battle of Stoke Field with the Earl of Lincoln. "

More about Thorpe, Nottinghamshire

Thorpe, Nottinghamshire is located at Thorpe, Nottinghamshire