Stratford Tony Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Stratford Tony
Static Image Name:River Ebble at Stratford Tony - geograph.org.uk - 309646.jpg
Static Image Caption:River Ebble at Stratford Tony
Coordinates:51.037°N -1.869°W
Label Position:left
Population:55
Population Ref:(in 2011)[1]
Region:South West England
Unitary England:Wiltshire
Lieutenancy England:Wiltshire
Dial Code:01722
Postcode District:SP5
Postcode Area:SP
Post Town:Salisbury
Constituency Westminster:Salisbury
Os Grid Reference:SU093264

Stratford Tony, also spelt Stratford Toney, formerly known as Stratford St Anthony and Toney Stratford, is a small village and civil parish in southern Wiltshire, England. It lies on the River Ebble and is about southwest of Salisbury.[2]

Geography

The parish is narrow in the east–west direction. To the south it extends onto high chalk downland, which is crossed by the A354 Salisbury-Weymouth road. In the north the parish boundary is the Shaftesbury Drove; now a byway, this was formerly used to drive cattle and other livestock from Shaftesbury to markets at Salisbury and beyond. Salisbury Racecourse is just over the boundary, and some of its facilities are in the parish.

Stratford Toney Down, south of the village, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its botanically rich chalk grassland.[3]

History

After the Norman Conquest, the Chalke Valley was divided into eight manors which were granted to new Norman lords.[4] The Domesday survey in 1086 recorded an estate at Stradford with 28 households and two mills, held by Earl Aubrey of Coucy.

The National Gazetteer (1868) said of the parish:[5]

The area of the parish was reduced in 1885 when land was transferred to Britford, Coombe Bissett, and Homington parishes.[6]

Stratford Tony House, west of the church, has a 17th-century core behind a five-bay front of c.1730. Nearby is a timber-framed barn from the late 18th century. Towards the north end of the village, the manor house carries a date of 1833; it was built for George Purefoy-Jervoise (1770–1847), landowner and member of parliament.

The population of the parish peaked at around 165 in the 1860s and has declined since then.

Parish church

The Church of England parish church of St Mary and St Lawrence is designated a Grade I listed building and is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[7] There is a canonical sundial on the south wall. Its parish registers survive in the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre for christenings, 1605–1985, marriages, 1562–1983, and burials, 1562–1988.[2]

Local government

The civil parish does not elect a parish council. Instead the first tier of local government is a parish meeting, which all electors are entitled to attend.[8] The parish is in the area of Wiltshire Council, a unitary authority which is responsible for most significant local government functions.

Notable residents

John Bampton (1690–1751) was rector from 1718 until his death.[9] He left money to establish the Bampton Lectures at Oxford University, which continue to be given every second year.[10]

The Impressionist painter Wilfrid de Glehn (1870–1951) and his wife Jane Emmet (1873–1961, also a painter) lived at Stratford Tony manor house from 1942.[11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wiltshire Community History – Census. Wiltshire Council. 4 October 2022. Note ONS raw data (as opposed to this County Council figure) is for an area 'too small to publish all data for reasons of confidentiality of living people' its parish data being combined with part of Bishopstone, Salisbury into output area E00163145 so more demographic statistics will become available in a few decades from 2011
  2. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WIL/StratfordTony/ Stratford Tony
  3. Web site: Citation for Stratford Toney Down SSSI . 3 March 2023 . Natural England.
  4. Web site: Meers . Peter D. . July 2006 . Ebbesbourne Wake through the Ages . 4 March 2023 . southwilts.com . 5.
  5. Web site: Stratford Tony. GENUKI. 31 January 2016.
  6. Web site: Stratford Tony CP/AP . 4 March 2023 . A Vision of Britain through Time . University of Portsmouth.
  7. Web site: St Mary & St Lawrence, Stratford Tony . Churches Conservation Trust. 31 January 2016.
  8. Web site: Stratford Tony Parish Meeting. Wiltshire Council. 31 January 2016.
  9. Web site: Bampton, John (1712–1751) . 28 February 2023 . Clergy of the Church of England Database . King’s College London.
  10. Bampton, John_(d.1751). Thompson. Cooper. 3.
  11. Web site: Wilfrid Gabriel De Glehn, R.A. (1870-1951), Boats in a harbour, St Tropez. Christie's. en. 2020-02-23.
  12. Web site: Retirement to Stratford Tony . 31 January 2016 . Wilfrid Gabriel de Glehn - His Life and Works . David Messum Fine Art Limited.