Greatford is a village and
civil parish in the
South Kesteven
South Kesteven is a Non-metropolitan district, local government district in Lincolnshire, England, forming part of the traditional Kesteven division of the county. It covers Bourne, Lincolnshire, Bourne, Grantham, Market Deeping and Stamford, Li ...
district of
Lincolnshire, England.
It is situated west from the
A15, north-east from
Stamford, and south from
Bourne
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. Greatford is noted for Greatford Hall, once the home of
Francis Willis.
In the
2001 Census, Greatford's population was found to be 260, increasing slightly to 268 at the 2011 census.
History
There are different pronunciations and spellings for this village's name, including Greatford, Gritford, and Gretford.
["The Village"]
Greatford Parish Council. Retrieved 15 August 2011 The name could be derived from its location on a gravel or 'grit' ford of the
West Glen River.
[
Greatford is listed in the 1086 '' Domesday book'' as "Greteford" and "Griteford",][
The parish contains the now untraceable medieval hamlet of Banthorp, mentioned in ''Domesday''. A 1334 tax list puts the site of Banthorp to the west of Greatford at Banthorpe Woods and Lodge.
In October 1892 a granary full of barley collapsed at the farm of the Dean family, killing four people: two from Greatford, one from Langtoft and one from Market Deeping.
]
Landmarks
Greatford Grade I listed church, built in Early English style, dedicated to St Thomas of Canterbury. It is part of the Uffington Group of the Deanery
A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway. A deanery is either the jurisdiction or residenc ...
of Aveland & Ness with Stamford. The incumbent is The Rev'd Carolyn Kennedy. The church was previously part of the Greatford with Wilsthorpe Group.
Greatford Hall was originally a manor house built by Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century. It was the home and private asylum for Francis Willis, the physician who treated and 'cured' King George III of his 'madness' here in 1788. In 1922 the hall burned down and was subsequently rebuilt in a similar style to the original. There is no public access to the hall today.[
During the Second World War the Hall was owned by Lancaster Gate Hotels. In the 20th century Greatford Hall was the residence of the businessman Harry Dowsett who, in 1943, formed the civil engineering company Dow-Mac that first developed the use of prestressed concrete, made at Tallington to the south of Greatford. The company is now Tarmac Precast Concrete. In 1940 Dowsett bought the ]Lowestoft
Lowestoft ( ) is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England.OS Explorer Map OL40: The Broads: (1:25 000) : . As the most easterly UK settlement, it is north-east of London, north-east of Ipswich and sou ...
-based firm of shipbuilders, Brooke Marine that made Royal Navy landing craft during the Second World War.
The village public house is the Hare and Hounds on Village Street.
Serving Landlords Compiled by Mrs ‘Sunny’ Mason resident of Greatford for 80 years.
Landlords unknown prior to 1890
1890 – 1900 Mr & Mrs Starkie
1903 – 1928 Mr & Mrs Barnes
1940 – 1944 Reg & Martha Simpkins
1945 – 1951 Tom & Sylvia Bills
1952 – 1962 Earnie & Doris Groves
1962 – 1968 Jock & Jean Brown
1968 – 1971 Keith & Sylvia ( Surname unknown)Button?
1971 – 1975 Ted & Joan Pass
1975 – 1978 Malcolm & Jane Mills
1978 – 1979 Kay & Tim (Surname unknown)
1979 – 1980 Dave Medcalf
1980 - 1981 Alf Button
1981 – 1984 Peter & Valerie Wilkins
1984 - 1985 Nigel & Melinda Dawkins
1985 – 1986 Mr & Mrs Simpson (Brewery Managers)
1986 – 1987 Ricky & Olga Podmore
1987 – 1989 John & Pat Vasey
1989 – 1990 Michael Thurlby
1990 – 1993 Nigel & Melinda Dawkins
1999 – 2006 Nick & Bridie Hards
2006 – 2010 Gemma Dixie
2011 – to date Steven Rigby & Alexandra Faux
Geography
To the west, the parish boundary meets Braceborough and Wilsthorpe
Braceborough and Wilsthorpe is a civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Braceborough and Wilsthorpe are less than apart, separated by the East Glen River. Braceborough and Wilsthorpe are located between the A61 ...
to the north, passing through Banthorpe Lodge, crossing the East Coast Main Line
The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between London and Edinburgh via Peterborough, Doncaster, York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle. The line is a key transport artery on the eastern side of Great Britain running broa ...
, then following the West Glen River through Shillingthorpe Park. Close to the village near Greatford Hall, the boundary passes north, crossing the road to Carlby. It follows part of the Macmillan Way (whic
passes
straight through the parish, broadly following the Glen) near some coppices. It rejoins the West Glen River, crossing the road to Wilsthorpe. East of Fletland Mill, it meets Thurlby (Obthorpe
Obthorpe is a hamlet in the civil parish of Thurlby, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies south from Bourne, north-east from Stamford and less than west from the A15. Thurlby is the nearest village, to the nort ...
).
At the A15 bridge over the West Glen River, where the Macmillan Way crosses, it meets Baston, to the east. The boundary now follows the Roman road
Roman roads ( la, viae Romanae ; singular: ; meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 300 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Re ...
King Street, and th
King Street Drain
to the south. For 200 metres it meets Langtoft, then meets Barholm and Stowe
Barholm and Stowe is a civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 87 in 34 households, increasing to a population of 139 in 60 households at the 2011 census. The par ...
, and leave
King Street
to the west, passing through some coppices. north of Barholm
Barholm is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is west from the A15 road (England), A15 road, and south from Bourne, Lincolnshire, Bourne.
Barholm is first recorded as "Berc(a)ham" in 1086; the name is from ...
, it briefly follows the Greatford Cut, a navigation built in 1954 to connect the West Glen River, to the north at Greatford, with the River Welland west of Market Deeping, and to stop the River Glen from flooding. It passes north o
Maidens' Farm
and at th
East Coast Main Line
meets Uffington, passing along the southern edge of Browne's Oaks.[
The highest part of the parish is just above the 20m contour in the North west. The village and the remaining farmland is rather lower, perhaps less than 15m. (there is a 12m spot height for the village itself on the OS map)][
The underlying geology of the parish is Sedimentary: to the South and East is of a Kellaways sand and siltstone.mix, and to the North and West a Kellaways clay deposit where the land rises at the western edge of the Parish. The whole is overlaid with Quaternary 'river terrace' sands and gravels dating back 1 or 2 million years. Unlike Tallington to the south, there has been no extraction of these deposits in Greatford. From the south west to the Northwest the west Glen river lies in a shallow valley, its floodplain formed of its own aluvium of clay and silt.
]
Community
The ecclesiastical parish is part of the Uffington Group of the Deanery
A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway. A deanery is either the jurisdiction or residenc ...
of Stamford. The 2014 incumbent is Rev'd Carolyn Kennedy.
The village has won 'Best Kept Small Village' awards in the first decade of the century[
There is a village hall.
The ''Demand responsive'' Bus service 15B is available to Bourne or Deeping, but must be booked in advance.
A mobile library visits monthly.]
Local Government
Greatford is served by a Parish Council, two District Councillors who represent Casewick Ward on South Kesteven District Council and a County Councillor representing Deepings West & Rural Division on Lincolnshire County Council. The current District Councillors elected in 2015 are Kelham Cooke (Con) and Rosemary Trollope-Bellew (Con). The Lincolnshire County Councillor elected in 2017 is Rosemary Trollope-Bellew (Con).
Gallery
File:Footpath crossing King Street (old roman road) near Greatford - geograph.org.uk - 131545.jpg, King Street near Langtoft
File:Railway Crossing the Greatford to Belmesthorpe road - geograph.org.uk - 133510.jpg, East Coast Main Line on the Greatford to Belmesthorpe road
File:Greatford Cut, Market Deeping, Lincs - geograph.org.uk - 106545.jpg, Greatford Cut
See also
* '' HMS Greatford'' (P3109), a 1950s Ford class seaward defence boat
The Ford-class seaward defence boats were built for the Royal Navy (with three built for the South African Navy) in the 1950s.
Development
They were designed to detect and attack hostile submarines, including midget submarines in inshore wa ...
, built for initial training for University Royal Naval Unit. It was long, and was around 120 tonnes with one 40 mm and two 20 mm anti-aircraft guns.
References
External links
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"Greatford"
''The villages around Bourne, Lincolnshire, England'', Homepages.which.net. Retrieved 15 August 2011
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Villages in Lincolnshire
Civil parishes in Lincolnshire
South Kesteven District