Thorney, Nottinghamshire Explained

Official Name:Thorney
Country:England
Region:East Midlands
Coordinates:53.2472°N -0.7142°W
Post Town:NEWARK
Postcode Area:NG
Postcode District:NG23
Dial Code:01522
Shire District:Newark and Sherwood
Shire County:Nottinghamshire
Population:228
Population Ref:(2021)
Static Image Caption:view from the lane to Westwood Farm
Website:https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/local/parish-councils/thorney-parish-council
Constituency Westminster:Newark
Type:Village and civil parish
Static Image Name:Thorney - geograph.org.uk - 457951.jpg
Static Image 2 Name:
Frame-Width:240
Frame-Height:220
Zoom:12
Static Image 2 Caption:Parish map
Area Total Sq Mi:3.51
Os Grid Reference:SK 860729
London Distance Mi:120
London Direction:SSE
Parts Type:Settlements

Thorney is a village and civil parish about 10miles north of Newark-on-Trent,[1] in the Newark and Sherwood district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. The settlement is close to the eastern edge of the county. In the census of 2011, the parish had a population of 248, falling to 228 at the 2021 census. A small portion of Drinsey Nook mainly in Lincolnshire falls into the parish to the north, Thorney Moor is a hamlet to the south of the parish area. The parish borders other nearby parishes including Wigsley, Kettlethorpe, Newton on Trent, Saxilby with Ingleby, Harby, North Clifton, South Clifton and Hardwick.[2]

Features

There are 7 listed buildings in Thorney.[3]

History

The name "Thorney" means 'Enclosure of thorn-trees'.[4] Thorney was recorded in the Domesday Book as Torneshaie.[5] Thorney parish also included the townships of Broadholme and Wigsley[6] which became separate parishes in 1866.[7] [8] Iron Age, Bronze age and Roman settlements have been found. There was a Saxon settlement in around 500 AD. In 1853 the manor belonged to Rev. Christopher Nevile but was previously owned by the Nevile family. The parish was part of the Newark wapentake.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Thorney, in Newark and Sherwood and Nottinghamshire. A Vision of Britain through Time. 10 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Thorney. Ordnance Survey. 10 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Listed Buildings in Thorney, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. British Listed Buildings. 10 March 2019.
  4. Web site: Thorney Key to English Place-names. The University of Nottingham. 10 March 2019.
  5. Web site: Nottinghamshire S-Z. The Domesday Book Online. 10 March 2019.
  6. Web site: Thorney. GENUKI. 10 March 2019.
  7. Web site: Relationships and changes Broadholme Hmlt/CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 10 March 2019.
  8. Web site: Relationships and changes Wigsley CP/Hmlt through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 10 March 2019.
  9. Web site: Thorney. GENUKI. 15 March 2019.