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Gedney, Lincolnshire

Gedney is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is just to the south of the A17 Boston to King's Lynn road, 2 miles (3.2 km) east from Holbeach and 2 miles (3.2 km) north-west from Long Sutton. The parish stretches east to The Wash, its villages and hamlets including Dawsmere, Gedney Broadgate, Gedney Drove End, Gedney Dyke, Gedney Marsh, and the geographic extension of Gedney Church End.[2]

Gedney
Gedney St Mary Magdalene church – the Cathedral of the Fens
Gedney
Location within Lincolnshire
Population2,351 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceTF405243
• London90 mi (140 km) S
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSPALDING
Postcode districtPE12
Dialling code01406
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UK Parliament
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52°47′52″N 0°04′47″E / 52.7978°N 0.0798°E / 52.7978; 0.0798

History edit

A hospital for five paupers, (St Thomas Martyr), was founded at Gedney, date unknown, and served from North Creake.[vague] It was dissolved around 1339.[citation needed]

The redundant railway station was on the former east–west Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway. It closed in 1959.[citation needed]

The Red House wind farm was built in 2006 with six MM82 wind turbines, its 12MW of power feeding 6,500 homes.[citation needed]

Geography edit

 
Gedney Marsh Wind Farm

Gedney and its parish lies on reclaimed fenland, making it one of the most intensive crop-growing areas in the UK.[citation needed]

To the west, the parish begins at the eastern end of the Fleet Hargate bypass, and includes the village's campsite and a few houses, bordering the parish of Fleet. The boundary passes close to the west of Gedney Dyke, and meets the parish of Holbeach. It passes just to the west of Gedney Dyke Farm then follows Fleet Haven, near to the wind farm to the west of nearby Red House Farm.

It deviates to the east from Fleet Haven and passes to the west of (another) Red House Farm then rejoins Fleet Haven just south of Wards Farm. Fleet Haven runs out of land and meets the sea wall. In the parish, and close to the east is the base of RAF Holbeach which is accessed via Durham's Road. The parish extends out on the mud flats along Fleet Haven Outfall. To access the part of the parish along the start of The Wash would be extremely foolish and is out of bounds due to the bombing range. The limit of the parish finishes between Gat Sea End and Old South Middle. There are observation towers on the sea wall for the bombing range. The control tower is on the sea wall towards Dawsmere and Gedney Drove End. Dawsmere Creek extends out towards The Wash. The boundary with Lutton is along Boatmere Creek then extends out to sea along Tycho Wing's Channel, which is the outflow of the River Nene. This area is the far west of The Wash NNR.

The boundary passes to the north of Lodge Farm, broadly following Boatmere Creek, south of Boat Mere Farm then along The Chase. It crosses Roman Bank at Sutton Corner, passing to the west of Lutton. It follows Docking's Holt Lane to the west of Long Sutton, meeting the B1359 at the Garnsgate Road junction. It follows the B1359 (former A17) to the west, then crosses the A17 then follows a drain and Garnsgate Road where it borders Long Sutton and partly follows National Cycle Route 1. It passes to the north of Moorswood Farm, then follows Benderslough Drove and then the South Holland Main Drain, where it borders Sutton St James to the south. At Leedsgate Bridge, west of Inley Drove Farm, it meets the parish of Fleet.

North of Leedsgate Bridge, the parish follows Fleet Drain, to the left of Rookery Farm, and it crosses the B1165 and the Little South Holland Drain at Raven's Gate Bridge. The boundary follows Fleet Drain north-eastwards alongside Raven's Drove. The two sides of the boundary are respectively known as Fleet Fen and Gedney Fen. Fleet Drain also follows Delph Bank. To the east of Fleet Drain at this point is Gedney Broadgate.

Church edit

Gedney Grade I listed Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.[3] Originating in the 13th century, additions and alterations carried-on into the 17th. It was considerably restored in 1890 however the spire to the tower was unfinished and left as a stump. The tower, 86 feet (26 m) to its parapet, has Early English lower stages and Perpendicular upper. The nave arcades and the chancel are of Decorated style. During the rebuilding of the south aisle in 1890 a brass of a female (ca. 1390), with a puppy at her feet, was discovered. Also in the south aisle is a damaged 13th-century effigy of a cross-legged knight, conjectured to represent Falco D'Oyry,[4] and Jacobean alabaster monuments of Adlard Welby, his wife Cassandra and their five children, erected in 1605. The south porch has a rare upper chamber.[5][6] At the east end of the north aisle are the remains of a 14th-century Jesse window.[6]

The church had 29 windows damaged in 2006, including the Jesse window. Vestments and an altar cloth were set alight but the fire did not take hold. Two culprits, 15 and 16 years old, were interviewed by police and admitted causing the damage.[citation needed]

Amenities edit

Parish public houses are the Chequers on Gedney Dyke Main Street, the Grade II listed Old Black Lion in Chapelgate,[7] and the Rising Sun.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ward/Parish population 2011". Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Gedney Parish Council: Villages", lincolnshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2011
  3. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Mary Magdalene (1359231)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  4. ^ Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull 1885, p. 413
  5. ^ Cox, J. Charles (1916) Lincolnshire pp. 136, 137; Methuen & Co. Ltd
  6. ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire pp. 535, 536; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09620-8
  7. ^ Historic England. "The Old Black Lion (1064574)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 August 2011.

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For a different Lincolnshire parish see Gedney Hill This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gedney Lincolnshire news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gedney is a village civil parish and electoral ward in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire England It is just to the south of the A17 Boston to King s Lynn road 2 miles 3 2 km east from Holbeach and 2 miles 3 2 km north west from Long Sutton The parish stretches east to The Wash its villages and hamlets including Dawsmere Gedney Broadgate Gedney Drove End Gedney Dyke Gedney Marsh and the geographic extension of Gedney Church End 2 GedneyGedney St Mary Magdalene church the Cathedral of the FensGedneyLocation within LincolnshirePopulation2 351 2011 1 OS grid referenceTF405243 London90 mi 140 km SDistrictSouth HollandShire 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citation needed To the west the parish begins at the eastern end of the Fleet Hargate bypass and includes the village s campsite and a few houses bordering the parish of Fleet The boundary passes close to the west of Gedney Dyke and meets the parish of Holbeach It passes just to the west of Gedney Dyke Farm then follows Fleet Haven near to the wind farm to the west of nearby Red House Farm It deviates to the east from Fleet Haven and passes to the west of another Red House Farm then rejoins Fleet Haven just south of Wards Farm Fleet Haven runs out of land and meets the sea wall In the parish and close to the east is the base of RAF Holbeach which is accessed via Durham s Road The parish extends out on the mud flats along Fleet Haven Outfall To access the part of the parish along the start of The Wash would be extremely foolish and is out of bounds due to the bombing range The limit of the parish finishes between Gat Sea End and Old South Middle There are observation towers on the sea wall for the bombing range The control tower is on the sea wall towards Dawsmere and Gedney Drove End Dawsmere Creek extends out towards The Wash The boundary with Lutton is along Boatmere Creek then extends out to sea along Tycho Wing s Channel which is the outflow of the River Nene This area is the far west of The Wash NNR The boundary passes to the north of Lodge Farm broadly following Boatmere Creek south of Boat Mere Farm then along The Chase It crosses Roman Bank at Sutton Corner passing to the west of Lutton It follows Docking s Holt Lane to the west of Long Sutton meeting the B1359 at the Garnsgate Road junction It follows the B1359 former A17 to the west then crosses the A17 then follows a drain and Garnsgate Road where it borders Long Sutton and partly follows National Cycle Route 1 It passes to the north of Moorswood Farm then follows Benderslough Drove and then the South Holland Main Drain where it borders Sutton St James to the south At Leedsgate Bridge west of Inley Drove Farm it meets the parish of Fleet North of Leedsgate Bridge the parish follows Fleet Drain to the left of Rookery Farm and it crosses the B1165 and the Little South Holland Drain at Raven s Gate Bridge The boundary follows Fleet Drain north eastwards alongside Raven s Drove The two sides of the boundary are respectively known as Fleet Fen and Gedney Fen Fleet Drain also follows Delph Bank To the east of Fleet Drain at this point is Gedney Broadgate Church editMain article St Mary Magdalene Church Gedney Gedney Grade I listed Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Mary Magdalene 3 Originating in the 13th century additions and alterations carried on into the 17th It was considerably restored in 1890 however the spire to the tower was unfinished and left as a stump The tower 86 feet 26 m to its parapet has Early English lower stages and Perpendicular upper The nave arcades and the chancel are of Decorated style During the rebuilding of the south aisle in 1890 a brass of a female ca 1390 with a puppy at her feet was discovered Also in the south aisle is a damaged 13th century effigy of a cross legged knight conjectured to represent Falco D Oyry 4 and Jacobean alabaster monuments of Adlard Welby his wife Cassandra and their five children erected in 1605 The south porch has a rare upper chamber 5 6 At the east end of the north aisle are the remains of a 14th century Jesse window 6 The church had 29 windows damaged in 2006 including the Jesse window Vestments and an altar cloth were set alight but the fire did not take hold Two culprits 15 and 16 years old were interviewed by police and admitted causing the damage citation needed Amenities editParish public houses are the Chequers on Gedney Dyke Main Street the Grade II listed Old Black Lion in Chapelgate 7 and the Rising Sun References edit Ward Parish population 2011 Retrieved 24 August 2015 Gedney Parish Council Villages lincolnshire gov uk Retrieved 7 August 2011 Historic England Church of St Mary Magdalene 1359231 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 7 August 2011 Kelly s Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull 1885 p 413 Cox J Charles 1916 Lincolnshire pp 136 137 Methuen amp Co Ltd a b Pevsner Nikolaus Harris John The Buildings of England Lincolnshire pp 535 536 Penguin 1964 revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989 Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 09620 8 Historic England The Old Black Lion 1064574 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 7 August 2011 External links edit nbsp Media related to Gedney Lincolnshire at Wikimedia Commons Gedney Genuki org uk Retrieved 6 August 2011 Parish Council Location maps for Gedney Drove End Gedney Dyke Gedney Gedney Broadgate and Gedney Hill note the contour lines Portals nbsp England nbsp United Kingdom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gedney Lincolnshire amp oldid 1196013026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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