Hagnaby
Hagnaby | |
Lincolnshire | |
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Wall by St Andrew's, Hagnaby | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | TF345627 |
Location: | 53°8’42"N, -0°-0’37"E |
Data | |
Post town: | Spilsby |
Postcode: | PE23 |
Local Government | |
Council: | East Lindsey |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Louth and Horncastle |
Hagnaby is a small village in Lindsey, the northern part of Lincolnshire, four miles south-west of Spilsby and close by East Kirkby.
Hagnaby is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Hagenebi", with 23 households. In 1086 the Lord of the Manor was Ivo Tallboys.[1]
The church, dedicated to St Andrew, is a Grade II listed building dating from the late 18th century with 1881 and 1903 alterations, and consists of render over red brick.[2]
A 19th-century mansion house assumed the name "Hagnaby Priory" although there is no historical record of any priory in the vicinity. In 1964 Pevsner stated that remains of a large 1835 Tudor and Gothic style house (Hagnaby Priory) by Charles Kirk existed as part of a current office wing.[3]
In 1885 Kelly's Directory recorded a parish of 789 acres, with agricultural production of wheat, oats, barley and beans.[4]
Outside links
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References
- ↑ Hagnaby in the Domesday Book
- ↑ National Heritage List 1168130: Church of St Andrew (Grade II listing)
- ↑ Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire, 1964; 1989 Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-300-09620-0page 261
- ↑ Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull 1885, p. 463