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Scottlethorpe

Village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England

Scottlethorpe

Summary

Village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England

FieldValue
static_image_nameEstate cottages, Scottlethorpe road - geograph.org.uk - 176405.jpg
static_image_captionStone-built estate cottages
countryEngland
official_nameScottlethorpe
coordinates
civil_parishEdenham
shire_districtSouth Kesteven
shire_countyLincolnshire
regionEast Midlands
constituency_westminsterGainsborough
post_townBourne
postcode_districtPE10
postcode_areaPE
os_grid_referenceTF062214
london_distance_mi90
london_directionS

Scottlethorpe is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 mi north-west from Bourne, and on the A151 road. The village is within the civil parish of Edenham; the local area is part of the Grimsthorpe Castle estate.

Signpost in Scottlethorpe

The modern settlement is a series of cottages and a small terrace of houses extending along Scottlethorpe Lane between the modern village of Edenham and the site of the medieval chapel.

Scottlethorpe is mentioned in the Domesday Book as "Scachertorp" within the Beltisloe wapentake, and consisting of 3 households and 1.3 ploughlands. In 1086 the Lord of the Manor and Tenant-in-chief became Robert of Tosny.

There were medieval chapels in the area, one at Scottlethorpe, and others wider afield. The remains of the 12th-century chapel at Scottlethorpe survived as part of a barn at Manor Farm. However, the barn doorway might have come not from the chapel, but from Vaudey Abbey, The doorway was moved into Edenham church in 1967.

References

References

  1. {{OpenDomesday
  2. The National Archives]]. Retrieved 22 May 2012
  3. {{PastScape
  4. {{National Heritage List for England
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