Claxby Pluckacre

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Claxby Pluckacre
Lincolnshire

Hall Farm, Claxby Pluckacre
Location
Grid reference: TF304644
Location: 53°9’40"N, 0°2’59"W
Data
Post town: Boston
Postcode: PE22
Local Government
Council: East Lindsey
Parliamentary
constituency:
Louth and Horncastle

Claxby Pluckacre is a hamlet in Lindsey, the northern part of Lincolnshire, about five miles south-east of the nearest town, Horncastle. It is associated with the parish of Wood Enderby.

Whilst Claxby Pluckacre is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book, today it is considered a deserted mediæval village with slight earthworks visible between Hall Farm and The Grange.[1][2]

Claxby Pluckacre once had a church, dedicated to St Andrew, which fell down in 1748 and was never rebuilt. The last priest was instituted 1660-62.[3] Whilst nothing remains it can be seen as earthworks.[1]

Events

Each year, in July, there is an annual pilgrimage to the site of St Andrew's Church. The Mareham le Fen Victory Silver Band provides the music for a service which commemorates the over 250 villages and hamlets lost in Lincolnshire over the past four centuries.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Claxby Pluckacre)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 National Monuments Record: No. 354185 – Claxby Pluckacre deserted mediæval village
  2. Shrunken village of Claxby Pluckacre: Lincs to the Past
  3. Site of St Andrews Church: Lincs to the Past