Stoney Stanton Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.548°N -1.2788°W
Official Name:Stoney Stanton
Static Image Name:Stoney Stanton, St Michael.JPG
Static Image Caption:St. Michael's church, Stoney Stanton
Shire District:Blaby (district)
Shire County:Leicestershire
Region:East Midlands
Civil Parish:Stoney Stanton
Constituency Westminster:South Leicestershire
Population:3,793
Population Ref:(2011)
Postcode District:LE9
Postcode Area:LE
Post Town:Leicester

Stoney Stanton is a large village in the Blaby district of Leicestershire, England with a population of over 3,454 in 2001, increasing to 3,793 at the 2011 census.[1] It constitutes a civil parish. The village lies five miles east of Hinckley, just to the east of the M69. Nearby villages include Croft and Sapcote. It is ten miles from Leicester. As may be gathered from its name it is set on rocky outcrops of igneous rock, granodiorite, a fact which has had its influence on its history. Even in the eighteenth century, Parish records show that gravel and stone were being removed from Carey (or quarry) Hill in the centre of the village. That would later, in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries be quarried for its valuable stone, along with Lanes Hill (now the water-sports & diving centre known as Stoney Cove), Clint Hill, and Hall's Court. Carey Hill and Hall's Court quarries were later filled in, but Clint Hill remains, a relic of the village's industrial heritage, now filled with water and a haven for wild-life.

The village is of ancient origin, being mentioned in the Domesday Survey of Leicestershire (1086):

In Guthlaxton Wapentake…. Robert the Bursar holds in STANTONE 6 caracutes of land. Land for […….ploughs] 7 villagers with 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs; 4 free men; meadow, 12 acres; woodland 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. The value was and is 20s.

References

References:Stoney Stanton Parish Council: stoneystanton.leicestershireparishcouncils.org,St Michael's Church: (together with St.Mary's Church, Broughton Astley, and St.Michael's Church, Croft) st.mary.users.btopenworld.com. This site contains a full biography of Rev'd John Bold by Canon Michael Banks, and historical information about the church and its surroundings.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 21 June 2016. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.