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Great Hinton

Village in Wiltshire, England


Summary

Village in Wiltshire, England

FieldValue
official_nameGreat Hinton
static_imageGreat Hinton.jpg
static_image_captionVillage centre
coordinates
os_grid_referenceST908590
population171
population_refin (2011)
civil_parishGreat Hinton
unitary_englandWiltshire
lieutenancy_englandWiltshire
regionSouth West England
countryEngland
constituency_westminsterMelksham and Devizes
post_townTrowbridge
postcode_districtBA14
postcode_areaBA
dial_code01380
website

Great Hinton is a small village and civil parish about 3 mi south of Melksham and 3.5 mi north-east of Trowbridge in Wiltshire, England. The parish includes the hamlets of Bleet and Cold Harbour.

History

The parish was a tithing of the ancient parish of Steeple Ashton. Landholdings amounting to 17 virgates were recorded at Hinton in 1340. There were ancient settlements in the area as shown by the medieval earthworks to the north of the village, and the ancient "holloway" running south and east of Church Farm.

Great Hinton became a civil parish in the late 19th century. In 1884, small detached areas of the parish were transferred to Hilperton parish.

There is no church in the parish. Today, Great Hinton is within the area of the benefice of North Bradley, Southwick, Heywood and Steeple Ashton. Both Primitive Methodists and Wesleyan Methodists built small chapels in the mid-19th century; neither of them is still in use.

In 2012, the village was judged to be "best kept small village" in Wiltshire.

Notable buildings

Great Hinton had a public house, The Linnet (originally called The New Inn), which closed in 2011. It is a Grade II listed building that was built in brick in the mid-18th century and has a brewhouse dated 1816; Julian Orbach describes the mansard roof of the brewhouse as an addition for a miniature woollen factory. The interior of the building has been modernised but the chamfered beams remain.

The Manor House is from the early 19th century and is also a Grade II listed building. It is a detached house constructed of dressed limestone, with a hipped roof of Welsh slate and brick chimney stacks. It is a two-storey building with three windows at the front on the upper floor and two on the ground floor with a central door. Other listed buildings in the village include Church Farmhouse, New Barn Farmhouse and Fore Street Farmhouse, which all date from the 17th century, and Old Mill Cottage from much the same date. On Back Street, a pair of brick and stone houses which bear a 1791 date are now a single dwelling called Thornhill Cottage.

References

References

  1. "Wiltshire Community History - Census". Wiltshire Council.
  2. (1965). "A History of the County of Wiltshire, Volume 8". University of London.
  3. "Great Hinton". Wiltshire County Council.
  4. "Great Hinton tything/CP". University of Portsmouth.
  5. "Church, Great Hinton". Wiltshire Council.
  6. "Steeple Ashton: St Mary the Virgin". The Archbishops' Council.
  7. "Non-conformists, Great Hinton". Wiltshire Council.
  8. Care, Adam. (4 October 2012). "Best little village's joy for Great Hinton".
  9. {{National Heritage List for England
  10. (18 November 2011). "Planning application W/11/03080/FUL". Wiltshire Council.
  11. (2021). "Wiltshire". [[Yale University Press]].
  12. {{National Heritage List for England
  13. "Manor House, Great Hinton". British Listed Buildings.
  14. "Listed Buildings in Great Hinton, Wiltshire, England". British Listed Buildings.
  15. {{National Heritage List for England
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