Weston, Lincolnshire Explained

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Static Image Caption:St Mary's Church, Weston
Country:England
Official Name:Weston
Coordinates:52.8063°N -0.0869°W
Population:2,054
Population Ref:(2011)
Shire District:South Holland
Shire County:Lincolnshire
Region:East Midlands
Constituency Westminster:South Holland and The Deepings (UK Parliament constituency)
Post Town:Spalding
Postcode District:PE12
Postcode Area:PE
Os Grid Reference:TF290249
London Distance Mi:90
London Direction:S

Weston is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.[1] It is situated approximately 2miles north-east from the town of Spalding. The Civil Parish also includes Weston Hills.[1] The population of the civil parish including Austendike was at the 2011 census 2,054.[2]

History

There is evidence of a Romano-British settlement which consists of earthworks and pottery dating from the 1st to 2nd centuries AD.[3]

The name is from the Old English West+tun, or "West Village". It is written as "Westune" in the Domesday Book.[4]

Weston railway station on the Spalding and Norwich Railway opened in 1858 and closed in 1959.[5]

The deserted medieval village of Wykeham was once the site of Wykeham Hall, the country residence of the prior of Spalding. All that is left today are earthworks and the ruined chapel of Saint Nicholas.[6]

Church

The ecclesiastical parish is Weston St Mary[7] It is one of the three parishes in the relatively small Cowbit group of the Deanery of West Elloe, in the Diocese of Lincoln. The parish is called Weston St Mary to differentiate it from the adjacent Weston Hills, also in the Cowbit group. The third parish is Cowbit itself.[8]

The limestone parish church is a Grade I listed building dedicated to Saint Mary and dates from 1170. It was restored by George Gilbert Scott between 1858 and 1867, and by J. L. Pearson 1885–56. It has a 15th-century west tower, and the font dates from 1200. The lychgate is a Grade II listed war memorial erected in 1918 of red brick and wood. The churchyard cross is also Grade II listed and a scheduled monument, being medieval in origin with modern additions.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parish details. South Holland district council. 23 October 2012.
  2. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 21 April 2016. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.
  3. 352152. Romano-British settlement. 21 August 2011.
  4. Book: A Dictionary of English Place-Names. A. D. Mills. Oxford University Press. 30 November 1991. 978-0198691563.
  5. 507105. Weston railway station. 21 August 2011.
  6. 352309. Wykeham chapel of St Nicholas and Wykeham Hall. 21 August 2011.
  7. Web site: Ecclesiastical parish map. achurchnearyou.com, Church of England. 25 October 2012.
  8. Web site: Ecclesiastical parish details. Diocese of Lincoln. 25 October 2012.