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Greetham, Rutland

Village in Rutland, England

Greetham, Rutland

Summary

Village in Rutland, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
official_nameGreetham
regionEast Midlands
static_image_nameGreetham Oakham St Mary the Virgin.JPG
static_image_captionChurch of St Mary the Virgin, Greetham
area_footnotes
area_total_sq_mi4.81
population609
population_ref2001 census
population_density127 /sqmi
os_grid_referenceSK9214
coordinates
post_townOakham
postcode_districtLE15
postcode_areaLE
dial_code01572
constituency_westminsterRutland and Melton
london_distance87 mi SSE
lieutenancy_englandRutland
unitary_englandRutland
shire_countyRutland
websiteGreetham, Rutland
The main street of Greetham
Village well

Greetham is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England.

The village's name means 'homestead/village which is gravelly' or 'hemmed-in land which is gravelly'.

The village is on the B668 road between the county town of Oakham and the A1 and on the north–south Viking Way long distance footpath linking the Humber Bridge and Oakham. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 census was 609 increasing to 638 at the 2011 census.

The oldest parts of the Church of England parish church of St Mary the Virgin are Norman, but the church today is largely as it was rebuilt in the 13th–15th centuries. The west tower and spire are 13th or 14th century and the south porch was built in 1673.

Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust owns Merry's Meadows nature reserve, a SSSI in the parish that is important for species characteristic of unimproved grassland. East of the village just before the Sewstern Lane junction, just north of the B668 is Greetham Lime Quarry owned by the Dickerson Group of Waterbeach.

Greetham has two pubs: the Plough and the Wheatsheaf, both on the B668. To the east is the Greetham Valley golf course. On the A1 near Stretton is a former pub, the Olde Greetham Inn, now owned by Construction Interior Design.

The village well, of mid-19th century, has an inscription; "All ye who hither come to drink/Rest not your thoughts below/Remember Jacob's well and think/Whence "living waters" flow." It is Grade II listed.

Notable people

  • Harold Lawton (1899–2005), one of the last First World War veterans
  • John Senescall (1853–1937), cricketer

References

Sources

References

  1. "A vision of Britain through time". University of Portsmouth.
  2. (2001). "Rutland Civil Parish Populations". Rutland County Council.
  3. "Key to English Place-names".
  4. "Civil Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  5. {{NHLE. (14 June 1954)
  6. "Church of St Mary, Church Lane, Greetham – Rutland (UA)". Historic England.
  7. "Merry Meadows nature reserve". Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust.
  8. "Greetham Lime Quarry". [[Geograph]].
  9. [http://www.greethamvalley.co.uk Golf club]
  10. {{NHLE
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