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'''West Knighton''' is a village in | |name=West Knighton | ||
|county=Dorset | |||
|picture=West Knighton, Church Cottage - geograph.org.uk - 532876.jpg | |||
|picture caption=West Knighton | |||
|os grid ref=SY733875 | |||
|latitude=50.6878 | |||
|longitude=-2.3803 | |||
|population=375 | |||
|census year=2011 | |||
|post town=Dorchester | |||
|postcode=DT2 | |||
|LG district=Dorset | |||
|constituency=West Dorset | |||
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'''West Knighton''' is a village in [[Dorset]], sitting three miles south-east of the county town, [[Dorchester]]. It has an 11th-century church and a village pub. The 2011 census recorded the the civil parish with a population of 375. | |||
The village name derives from the Old English ''cniht tun'', meaning the village or farmstead of the young men or retainers.<ref>{{placenames Mills|p=281}}</ref> At Little Mayne Farm, half a mile south-west of the village, is the site of a deserted mediæval village, which is recorded in the [[Domesday Book]] as 'Maine'<ref>{{OpenDomesday|SY7286|Mayne}}</ref> | |||
West Knighton parish historically developed out of the amalgamation of four mediæval settlements within the ancient hundred of [[Culliford Tree|Cullifordtree]]: the existing main village, the previously mentioned 'Parva Maene', another mediæval settlement at 'Friarmayne' to the south—also deserted and now within neighbouring [[Broadmayne]] civil parish<ref>Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map</ref>—and the fourth at 'Lewell' to the north, which is now just a farmhouse.<ref>@{{brithist|127527|title='Knighton, West', An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, Volume 2: South East (1970), pp. 135-140.|work=British History Online|publisher=University of London & History of Parliament Trust|date=November 2013|accessdate=28 May 2014}}</ref> | |||
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Location | |
Grid reference: | SY733875 |
Location: | 50°41’16"N, 2°22’49"W |
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Population: | 375 (2011) |
Post town: | Dorchester |
Postcode: | DT2 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Dorset |
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West Dorset |
West Knighton is a village in Dorset, sitting three miles south-east of the county town, Dorchester. It has an 11th-century church and a village pub. The 2011 census recorded the the civil parish with a population of 375.
The village name derives from the Old English cniht tun, meaning the village or farmstead of the young men or retainers.[1] At Little Mayne Farm, half a mile south-west of the village, is the site of a deserted mediæval village, which is recorded in the Domesday Book as 'Maine'[2]
West Knighton parish historically developed out of the amalgamation of four mediæval settlements within the ancient hundred of Cullifordtree: the existing main village, the previously mentioned 'Parva Maene', another mediæval settlement at 'Friarmayne' to the south—also deserted and now within neighbouring Broadmayne civil parish[3]—and the fourth at 'Lewell' to the north, which is now just a farmhouse.[4]
Outside links
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References
- ↑ Mills, Anthony David: 'A Dictionary of British Place-Names' (Oxford University Press, 2003) ISBN 978-0-19-852758-9
- ↑ West Knighton in the Domesday Book
- ↑ Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map
- ↑ @[1]