Quadring

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Quadring
Lincolnshire

St Margaret's Church, Quadring
Location
Grid reference: TF225330
Location: 52°52’52"N, 0°10’50"W
Data
Population: 1,339  (2011[1])
Post town: Spalding
Postcode: PE11
Dialling code: 01775
Local Government
Council: South Holland
Parliamentary
constituency:
South Holland
and The Deepings

Quadring is a small village and parish in the Holland part of Lincolnshire. It lies on the A152 road, two miles north-east of Gosberton, and two miles south-east of Donington in the Kirton Wapentake.

The village includes the community of Barholme to its south-west. To the east of Quadring is Quadring Eaudike,[2] and to the west is Quadring Fen.[3] Nearby to the west is the Peterborough to Lincoln Line. The A152 (as Main Road within the village) transects Quadring and provides links to Spalding, Boston, Donington and Gosberton.

The village name is derived from the Old English "cwead+haefer+ingas" (Muddy settlement of Haefer),[4] and is recorded in the Domesday Book as Quadheveringe and Quedhaveringe.[5]

The Grade-I-listed village church,[6] dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch,[7] lies at Church End, north of, and separate from, the village. Mainly an example of Perpendicular architecture, it was rebuilt in 1872.[8]

Other listed buildings include a Grade-II cottage, house, granary, coaching house, farm, and farm house.[9]

Amenities

Village store and post office

The local school is the Quadring Cowley and Brown's primary school.

Previously Quadring had three public houses, a butcher, fishmonger, blacksmith, a slaughterhouse, and several pig farms. One of the public houses, The Black Bull was to the left of the Post Office; another, almost opposite the Post Office, was The Red Cow, which closed in 2002 and is now an Indian restaurant. Remaining is a village store (that serves as a post office), and The White Hart public house on Town Drove.

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Quadring)
  1. "Parish population 2011". http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11127760&c=Quadring&d=16&e=62&g=6446969&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1440412617967&enc=1. Retrieved 24 August 2015. 
  2. Quadring Eaudike, geograph.org.uk; retrieved 25 June 2011
  3. Quadring High Fen, geograph.org.uk; retrieved 25 June 2011
  4. Quadring, genuki.org.uk; retrieved 25 June 2011
  5. Williams, Ann; Martin, G. H.. Domesday Book: A Complete Translation. Penguin. pp. 899; 907; 964; 1390. ISBN 978-0-14-143994-5. 
  6. "Church of St Margaret, Quadring", British Listed Buildings; retrieved 25 June 2011
  7. "History of St Margarets Parish Church", fenlander.info; retrieved 25 June 2011
  8. Cox, J. Charles (1916) Lincolnshire p. 245; Methuen & Co. Ltd
  9. "Listed Buildings in Quadring, Lincolnshire, England" British Listed Buildings; retrieved 25 June 2011