Duddington Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:Duddington village - geograph.org.uk - 1470662.jpg
Static Image Caption:Duddington Village
Static Image 2 Name:Boundary marker, Duddington (geograph 2124182).jpg
Static Image 2 Caption:19th century plaque on the bridge, marking the boundary with Tixover
Coordinates:52.596°N -0.54°W
Official Name:Duddington
Population:281
Population Ref:(civil parish, 2011 Census[1])
Civil Parish:Duddington-with-Fineshade
Unitary England:North Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy England:Northamptonshire
Region:East Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Corby
Post Town:STAMFORD
Postcode District:PE9
Postcode Area:PE
Dial Code:01780
Os Grid Reference:SK988011

Duddington is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Duddington-with-Fineshade, in the North Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. It is by the junction of the A47 and A43 roads, and is 9km (06miles) southwest of the town of Stamford. The village is on the east bank of the River Welland which is the county boundary of Rutland. In 1961 the parish had a population of 184.[2]

History

The villages name means 'Farm/settlement connected with Dud(d)a/Dod(d)a'.[3]

Duddington appears in the Domesday survey as Dodintone.[4]

On 1 April 1988 the parish was abolished and merged with Fineshade to form "Duddington with Fineshade".[5] [6] [7]

Church

The church, a Grade II Listed Building, is dedicated to Saint Mary and is made of stone in the Norman and Early English styles.[8] It was built in the late 12th century, with additions in the next two centuries. The chancel was rebuilt and the church restored in 1844.[9]

Manor House

The Manor House is a Grade II Listed Building, and has belonged to the Jackson family since it was built. The datestone says NI1633, (NI taken to be to Nicholas Jackson), and extended during the 18th and 19th Centuries. The building is of squared coursed limestone with ashlar dressings and a Collyweston slate roof.

Mill

A mill is mentioned in the Domesday record for Dodingtone, but the present building is probably 17th century with later additions. It has datestones for 1664, 1724 and 1793 reflecting different phases of work on the building. The mill has been used as offices since the 20th century.

The mill featured in the wartime series of paintings Recording Britain, painted by S.R. Badmin in 1940. This watercolour is now in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.[10]

The flow of the Welland is held back by a Weir and a mill-leet provided to feed the (now empty) wheel chamber of the mill.

Bridge

A limestone ashlar bridge with four arches, dating from the fifteenth century but widened in 1919. The bridge crosses the Welland, which forms parish and county boundaries.

Community

The 2011 census recorded 281 persons in the civil parish (Duddington and Fineshade) in 119 households, at 0.2 persons per Hectare.[1]

The ecclesiastical parish of Duddington is part of the Deanery of Rutland. The incumbent at St Mary's church is The Revd Geoff Angell.[11]

The village pub is the Royal Oak.[12]

The village is served by the 404 bus route Stamford-Peterborough[13] and the 47 between Peterborough and Oakham.[14]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Duddington with Fineshade . Lead key figures (2011 census) . Office for national statistics . 25 May 2013.
  2. Web site: Population statistics Duddington CP/Ch through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 27 March 2023.
  3. Web site: Key to English Place-names.
  4. Web site: Dodintone. https://archive.today/20130707044256/http://domesdaymap.co.uk/place/SK9800/duddington/. dead. 7 July 2013. Domesday survey. Domesday map. 25 May 2013.
  5. Web site: Oundle & Thrapston Registration District. UKBMD. 27 March 2023.
  6. Web site: Duddington . East-Northants Online . East Northamptonshire Council . 2002–2006 . 15 April 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100430164648/http://www.east-northantsonline.co.uk/pp/location/detail.asp?id=571 . 30 April 2010 .
  7. Web site: Duddington and Fineshade. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120829162405/http%3A//www.east%2Dnorthamptonshire.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.aspx?documentID%3D1466. dead. 29 August 2012. Parish council details. East Northamptonshire council. 25 May 2013.
  8. Web site: Church of St Mary, Duddington With Fineshade. British Listed Buildings Online. British Listed Buildings. 15 April 2011.
  9. St Mary's church . 1342219. 1 May 2011.
  10. Web site: Badmin. Stanley Roy. The Mill, Duddington. Recording Britain. Victoria and Albert Museum. 25 May 2013. Stanley Roy Badmin. 1940.
  11. Web site: Ecclesiastical parish. Diocese of Peterborough. 25 May 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130707073905/http://www.peterborough-diocese.org.uk/find-a-church/find-a-church/church-details/51402. 7 July 2013. dmy-all.
  12. Web site: Royal Oak Hotel - Duddington - Front Page . www.theroyaloakduddington.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080708092430/http://www.theroyaloakduddington.com/ . 2008-07-08.
  13. Web site: Routes 401-404. Peterborough council. 25 May 2013. dead. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120424142941/http%3A//www.peterborough.gov.uk/PDF/timetable%2DLL401%2D404.pdf. 24 April 2012. dmy-all.
  14. Web site: Service 47. Rutland county council. 25 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20120829195606/http://www.rutland.gov.uk/pdf/47%20Timetable.pdf. 29 August 2012. dead.