Market Overton

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Market Overton
Rutland

Village post office
Location
Grid reference: SK887164
Location: 52°44’17"N, -0°41’13"W
Data
Population: 494  (2001[1])
Post town: Oakham
Postcode: LE15
Dialling code: 01572
Local Government
Council: Rutland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Rutland and Melton
The Black Bull in August 2005

Market Overton is a village and parish in northern Rutland, adjacent to the border with Leicestershire. The population of the civil parish was 494 at the 2001 census including Teigh and increasing to 584 at the 2011 census.[2]

Geography

Most of the parish lies to the north and the east, including part of RAF Cottesmore, but not the main runway. The boundary crosses Teigh Road at Netherfields where it borders Teigh. South of Hall Farm, it borders Wymondham in Leicestershire. The Oakham Canal passes through the west of the parish. The county border (and the Rutland Round) passes on the southern edge of Woodwell Head. It passes to the south of Pasture Farm and the southern edge of Cribb's Lodge (in Wymondham), where the parish boundary meets Thistleton. The former quarry extended into Thistleton at this point. The Rutland Round detours from the county border here through Leicestershire to meet the main road.

Virtually all of the road to Thistleton is in the parish. It passes near to Thistleton just west of Top Farm (and Sewstern Lane). The former quarry extended to just north of the airfield. It briefly borders Greetham inside RAF Cottesmore, then borders Barrow. The village does not border Cottesmore and is around 475 ft above sea level.

The village is on the eastern side of an escarpment overlooking the Vale of Catmose. The area's subsoil is Upper Lias and Inferior Oolite.

History

The parish church is dedicated to SS Peter & Paul. It contains a Saxon arch and some carved stone from the Anglo Saxon era, but most of the existing fabric is in the Perpendicular style, dating from the late 13th and early 14th century.[3] The church, in the Diocese of Peterborough, used to share its benefice with Thistleton, but since 1979 has been with Teigh, Whissendine (and later Ashwell).

Hannah Ayscough, mother of Isaac Newton, was born in the village in 1623. William Kitchen Parker, the zoologist, worked as a druggist's assistant to the village's doctor. The regicide Thomas Waite was the son of a village pub landlord.

The village pub is the Black Bull Inn.

Ironstone

There is a small industrial estate to the north of the village, where ironstone was mined from 1906-72 by James Pain Ltd, later becoming Stewarts & Lloyds then BSC Tubes Division. The brick terraced houses on the road to Thistleton were built for the workers. Access to the mine was by railway, which joined the Melton-Bourne railway at Pain's Sidings. More information is found at the Rutland Railway Museum.

Markon Engineering

The Markon Engineering company (derived from Stamford Engineering), was started in the village in 1959 by Messrs Fawkes and Knight, and moved to Oakham in 1960 then Dalcross in Inverness-shire in 1969. They made electrical generators, and were taken over by Newage Ltd in 1987. Generators of the Markon name are now made by Cummins Generator Technologies, based in Stamford. They now make two-pole single-phase capacitor-type alternators under the Markon name.

References

Outside links

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about Market Overton)