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Bradenstoke

Bradenstoke is a village in Wiltshire, England, lying to the north of the former RAF Lyneham airbase and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Lyneham. Originally lying within Braydon Forest, the "stoke" means "settlement".[1]

Bradenstoke
Bradenstoke village street
Bradenstoke
Location within Wiltshire
OS grid referenceSU002795
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townChippenham
Postcode districtSN15
Dialling code01249
PoliceWiltshire
FireDorset and Wiltshire
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
WebsiteParish Council
List of places
UK
England
Wiltshire
51°30′50″N 1°59′56″W / 51.514°N 01.999°W / 51.514; -01.999

Largely consisting of a long and narrow main street, the village has a church, one chapel (it used to have two chapels but the Methodist Chapel has been converted into a dwelling), a village hall and a pub. The Post Office closed in 2008.[2]

History edit

Bradenstoke is the oldest community in the present-day parish, with 42 households recorded at Stoche in Domesday Book.[3] In 1866, the ecclesiastical parish of Bradenstoke-cum-Clack was created for the newly built church.[4][5] The name Bradenstoke was revived in the mid-twentieth century and is now used exclusively.[1]

A medieval limestone village cross stands at the side of the road near the church, having been moved from the middle of the road in the 20th century. Now headless, its base serves as a war memorial.[6]

An independent congregation[7] built a chapel in the village in 1777, in brick with stone quoins and window dressings, which was later named Providence Chapel and used by Particular Baptists.[8][9] In 2018 the chapel continues in use.

The church of St Mary the Virgin was built in 1866 at the expense of Gabriel Goldney to designs of C.F. Hansom,[10] as a chapelry of the parish church at Lyneham.[11] In the same year an ecclesiastical parish called Bradenstoke-cum-Clack was created for the new church, from parts of the parishes of Lyneham and Christian Malford.[12] Since 1954 the parish has been Lyneham with Bradenstoke.[13]

Local government edit

The civil parish elects a parish council called Lyneham and Bradenstoke Parish Council. The parish is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.[14]

Priory edit

The former Bradenstoke Priory was founded in 1142 by Walter D’Evereaux, sheriff of Wiltshire, for the Augustinians. Having fallen into disrepair after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it was dismantled in 1930 to provide building material for the renovation of St Donat's Castle in Wales, which had been bought by William Randolph Hearst. Most of the priory, including the roof, was unused and its whereabouts is now unknown.[15]

 
Undercroft of the abbey

A 15th-century timber-framed building in Bradenstoke village is reputedly a guesthouse for the priory; it was converted to a house in the 16th century and divided into three cottages in the 18th, and is now Grade II* listed.[16]

Bradenstoke Abbey Farmhouse carries a date of 1780 and has some reused stonework from the priory.[17]

Clack Mount edit

Close to the priory are earthworks known as Clack Mount ("clack" meaning "hill").[11] The site may pre-date the priory, and has ditches and ponds which were probably fishponds for the priory. A mound – 19m in diameter and 1.5m high – has been described as a motte-and-bailey castle[18] although its early history is uncertain.[19]

Sources edit

  • Mee, Arthur (1939). The King's England: Wiltshire. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-00107-0.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lyneham parish". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. ^ Streetfield, Emma (31 March 2008). "Community heartbeat being taken away". Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  3. ^ Bradenstoke in the Domesday Book
  4. ^ "No. 23132". The London Gazette. 29 June 1866. p. 3722.
  5. ^ "Question: Clack". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  6. ^ Historic England. "Village cross 12m north of St Mary's church (1019733)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Bradenstoke Chapel, Wiltshire". Strict Baptist Historical Society. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  8. ^ Historic England. "Providence Chapel and Manse (1022667)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  9. ^ "Providence Baptist Chapel, Bradenstoke". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  10. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Mary The Virgin (1199972)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Victoria County History – Wiltshire – Vol 9, pp90-104 – Parishes: Lyneham". British History Online. University of London. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  12. ^ "No. 23132". The London Gazette. 29 June 1866. p. 3722.
  13. ^ "No. 40159". The London Gazette. 27 April 1954. p. 2497.
  14. ^ "Parish Council". Lyneham & Bradenstoke parish. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  15. ^ Aslet, Clive (2012). The Edwardian Country House. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0-7112-3339-3.
  16. ^ Historic England. "Nos 92, 93 and 94, Bradenstoke (1363678)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  17. ^ Historic England. "Bradenstoke Abbey Farmhouse (1199900)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  18. ^ Historic England. "Bradenstoke Priory and fishponds and an associated motte and earthworks at Clack Mount (1010807)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  19. ^ Historic England. "Clack Mount (212263)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 1 March 2015.

External links edit

  Media related to Bradenstoke at Wikimedia Commons

  • Lyneham and Bradenstoke Parish Council

bradenstoke, village, wiltshire, england, lying, north, former, lyneham, airbase, miles, northwest, lyneham, originally, lying, within, braydon, forest, stoke, means, settlement, village, streetlocation, within, wiltshireos, grid, referencesu002795civil, paris. Bradenstoke is a village in Wiltshire England lying to the north of the former RAF Lyneham airbase and 1 5 miles 2 4 km northwest of Lyneham Originally lying within Braydon Forest the stoke means settlement 1 BradenstokeBradenstoke village streetBradenstokeLocation within WiltshireOS grid referenceSU002795Civil parishLyneham and BradenstokeUnitary authorityWiltshireShire countyWiltshireRegionSouth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townChippenhamPostcode districtSN15Dialling code01249PoliceWiltshireFireDorset and WiltshireAmbulanceSouth WesternUK ParliamentNorth WiltshireWebsiteParish CouncilList of places UK England Wiltshire 51 30 50 N 1 59 56 W 51 514 N 01 999 W 51 514 01 999Largely consisting of a long and narrow main street the village has a church one chapel it used to have two chapels but the Methodist Chapel has been converted into a dwelling a village hall and a pub The Post Office closed in 2008 2 Contents 1 History 2 Local government 3 Priory 4 Clack Mount 5 Sources 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBradenstoke is the oldest community in the present day parish with 42 households recorded at Stoche in Domesday Book 3 In 1866 the ecclesiastical parish of Bradenstoke cum Clack was created for the newly built church 4 5 The name Bradenstoke was revived in the mid twentieth century and is now used exclusively 1 A medieval limestone village cross stands at the side of the road near the church having been moved from the middle of the road in the 20th century Now headless its base serves as a war memorial 6 An independent congregation 7 built a chapel in the village in 1777 in brick with stone quoins and window dressings which was later named Providence Chapel and used by Particular Baptists 8 9 In 2018 the chapel continues in use The church of St Mary the Virgin was built in 1866 at the expense of Gabriel Goldney to designs of C F Hansom 10 as a chapelry of the parish church at Lyneham 11 In the same year an ecclesiastical parish called Bradenstoke cum Clack was created for the new church from parts of the parishes of Lyneham and Christian Malford 12 Since 1954 the parish has been Lyneham with Bradenstoke 13 Local government editThe civil parish elects a parish council called Lyneham and Bradenstoke Parish Council The parish is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority which is responsible for all significant local government functions 14 Priory editMain article Bradenstoke Priory The former Bradenstoke Priory was founded in 1142 by Walter D Evereaux sheriff of Wiltshire for the Augustinians Having fallen into disrepair after the Dissolution of the Monasteries it was dismantled in 1930 to provide building material for the renovation of St Donat s Castle in Wales which had been bought by William Randolph Hearst Most of the priory including the roof was unused and its whereabouts is now unknown 15 nbsp Undercroft of the abbeyA 15th century timber framed building in Bradenstoke village is reputedly a guesthouse for the priory it was converted to a house in the 16th century and divided into three cottages in the 18th and is now Grade II listed 16 Bradenstoke Abbey Farmhouse carries a date of 1780 and has some reused stonework from the priory 17 Clack Mount editClose to the priory are earthworks known as Clack Mount clack meaning hill 11 The site may pre date the priory and has ditches and ponds which were probably fishponds for the priory A mound 19m in diameter and 1 5m high has been described as a motte and bailey castle 18 although its early history is uncertain 19 Sources editMee Arthur 1939 The King s England Wiltshire London Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0 340 00107 0 References edit a b Lyneham parish Wiltshire Community History Wiltshire Council Retrieved 4 March 2015 Streetfield Emma 31 March 2008 Community heartbeat being taken away Swindon Advertiser Retrieved 4 September 2016 Bradenstoke in the Domesday Book No 23132 The London Gazette 29 June 1866 p 3722 Question Clack Wiltshire Community History Wiltshire Council Retrieved 4 March 2015 Historic England Village cross 12m north of St Mary s church 1019733 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 June 2018 Bradenstoke Chapel Wiltshire Strict Baptist Historical Society Retrieved 17 June 2018 Historic England Providence Chapel and Manse 1022667 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 June 2018 Providence Baptist Chapel Bradenstoke Wiltshire Community History Wiltshire Council Retrieved 17 June 2018 Historic England Church of St Mary The Virgin 1199972 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 June 2018 a b Victoria County History Wiltshire Vol 9 pp90 104 Parishes Lyneham British History Online University of London Retrieved 4 March 2015 No 23132 The London Gazette 29 June 1866 p 3722 No 40159 The London Gazette 27 April 1954 p 2497 Parish Council Lyneham amp Bradenstoke parish Retrieved 4 March 2015 Aslet Clive 2012 The Edwardian Country House London Frances Lincoln ISBN 978 0 7112 3339 3 Historic England Nos 92 93 and 94 Bradenstoke 1363678 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 June 2018 Historic England Bradenstoke Abbey Farmhouse 1199900 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 June 2018 Historic England Bradenstoke Priory and fishponds and an associated motte and earthworks at Clack Mount 1010807 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 17 June 2018 Historic England Clack Mount 212263 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 1 March 2015 External links edit nbsp Media related to Bradenstoke at Wikimedia Commons Lyneham and Bradenstoke Parish Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bradenstoke amp oldid 1179804851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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