Thorpe in the Fallows explained

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Static Image Caption:Bridge at Thorpe in the Fallows
Country:England
Official Name:Thorpe in the Fallows
Coordinates:53.3149°N -0.6325°W
Shire District:West Lindsey
Shire County:Lincolnshire
Region:East Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Gainsborough
Post Town:Lincoln
Postcode District:LN1
Postcode Area:LN
Os Grid Reference:SK912806
London Distance Mi:125
London Direction:S

Thorpe in the Fallows, also known as Thorpe le Fallows is a small hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England,[1] approximately 6miles north from the city and county town of Lincoln. It has sometimes been called "West Thorpe",[2] with the nearby parish of Aisthorpe known as "East Thorpe".[3] The population of the hamlet is included in the civil parish of Stow.

The area surrounding the existing hamlet is scheduled and includes the earthwork remains of the larger medieval village, which was established before the late 11th century. Documentary evidence for a church first occurs in the mid-12th century. Following the Dissolution in the 16th century, the parish came under the ownership of the Dean of Lincoln, and in the 17th and 18th centuries the village gradually became depopulated. The church, which was dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalen, was demolished early in the 17th century. A war memorial marks the site of the church, located within a rectangular enclosure representing the churchyard, the remains of the church survive as buried building foundations.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thorpe in the Fallows. https://archive.today/20121224081649/http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10460761&c_id=10001043. dead. 24 December 2012. Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. 14 August 2011.
  2. Web site: Thorpe In The Fallows. Genuki. 14 August 2011.
  3. Web site: Aisthorpe. Genuki. 14 August 2011.