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Wing, Rutland

Village in the county of Rutland, England

Wing, Rutland

Summary

Village in the county of Rutland, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
official_nameWing
regionEast Midlands
static_image_nameWing Maze.jpg
static_image_captionWing's turf maze
area_footnotes
area_total_sq_mi1.74
population314
population_ref2011 Census
population_density181 /sqmi
os_grid_referenceSK893033
coordinates
post_townOAKHAM
postcode_districtLE15
postcode_areaLE
dial_code01572
constituency_westminsterRutland and Stamford
london_distance_mi80
london_directionSSE
unitary_englandRutland
lieutenancy_englandRutland

Wing is a village and civil parish in the East Midlands county of Rutland, England. The population was 315 at the 2001 census and 314 at that of 2011. It features a fine church and a labyrinth made of turf. Rutland Water reservoir is nearby.

Heritage

The village name, first found as Wenge in the 12th century, probably derives from the Old Norse vengi, meaning field.

Seventeenth-century houses in Wing were built of stone quarried at nearby Barnack and Clipsham. Many are roofed with Collyweston stone slate.

The Church of St Peter and St Paul, Wing was much rebuilt in 1875, when the spire was removed. Some parts date from Norman times, including the south arcade of about 1150, the slightly later north arcade, and the north doorway.

Maze

Cut into the turf beside Glaston Road is a circular "turf maze" roughly 40 ft in diameter (actually a unicursal labyrinth) It is thought to date back to medieval times, based on the fact that its design is similar to the pavement maze in Chartres cathedral and those at other medieval sites.

Amenities

Wing Hall; South face

The remaining public house is the King's Arms. The name of the Cuckoo Inn, closed in 2004, alluded to a legend that the people of Wing once tried to keep spring in the village forever by erecting a fence around a cuckoo to stop it from leaving. Naturally, it flew over the fence and away. As a result, people from the village were known as "Wing Fools".

Wing Hall has a camping and caravan site with a shop and café.

A plant outside Wing treats water extracted from Rutland Water reservoir a few miles to the north. Proposals by Anglian Water to raise the volume of water extracted were opposed by the RSPB, fearing that water-level changes would damage adjacent wildfowl habitats.

Medical, legal and other services can be found in Oakham (6 miles, 10 km).

Transport

Wing has one or two daily weekday buses with Oakham. Hourly daytime buses six days a week between Melton Mowbray, Oakham and Corby pass through Manton 1.3 miles (2 km) away. The nearest railway station is at Oakham (6 miles, 10 km), but Corby (11.5 miles, 18.5 km) has hourly services seven days a week to London St Pancras, changing at Kettering (a little over an hour).

Also nearby (1.5 miles, 2.4 km) is the main A6003 road between Kettering and Oakham via Uppingham.

Notable people

In birth order:

  • Thomas Smith (c. 1556–1609), English master of requests
  • Francis Meres (1565–1647), churchman and author, became Rector of Wing in 1602.
  • Sir Charles Vernon Boys, FRS (1855–1944), experimental physicist, was born in Wing.
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Clive Loader (born 1953), Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner, 2012–2016.
  • Angela Harding (born 1960), artist and printmaker.

References

References

  1. "Civil Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  2. (2001). "Rutland Civil Parish Populations". Rutland County Council.
  3. "Civil Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  4. "Key to English Place-names".
  5. (1989). "The Leicestershire & Rutland Village Book". Countryside Books.
  6. "Rutland Water Benefice – Wing".
  7. [[Nikolaus Pevsner]], ''The Buildings of England - Leicestershire and Rutland''.
  8. [https://wingrutland.uk/the-maze/ Maze site. Retrieved 27 September 2020.]
  9. (27 September 2015). "The Village Hall".
  10. "RSPB Central England: Wing water treatment works". RSPB.
  11. McCarthy, G. J.. (28 June 2005). "Boys, Charles Vernon (1855–1944)". The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre.
  12. "Sir Clive Loader is ready to start new police role".
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