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Longcot

Longcot is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse District. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The village is about 3 miles (5 km) south of Faringdon and about 2.5 miles (4 km) northeast of Shrivenham. The A420 road between Swindon and Oxford passes through the parish 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the village. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 617.[1]

Longcot
St Mary's parish church
Longcot
Location within Oxfordshire
Population617 (2011 Census)
OS grid referenceSU2790
Civil parish
  • Longcot
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townFaringdon
Postcode districtSN7
Dialling code01793
PoliceThames Valley
FireOxfordshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
WebsiteLongcot Village
List of places
UK
England
Oxfordshire
51°36′58″N 1°36′18″W / 51.616°N 1.605°W / 51.616; -1.605

Geography edit

Longcot Civil Parish covers 1,894 acres (766 ha). It is in a wide bend of the nascent River Ock, in typical low-lying vale landscape. The view to the south is dominated by the scarp of the Lambourn downs, including the Uffington White Horse.[2]

Parish church edit

The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary the Virgin has a 13th-century Norman nave and chancel.[3] One lancet window on the north side of the chancel is original[3][4] but all other the current windows were inserted later.[4] On the north side of the church they include one two-light Decorated Gothic and one four-light Perpendicular Gothic window.[3] The pulpit is Jacobean.[3][4] The tower was rebuilt in 1721[4] or 1722.[3] Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester cast five new bells in 1722, followed by the treble bell in 1729[4] to complete a ring of six. St Mary's is now part of the Church of England Benefice of Shrivenham and Ashbury, which also includes Bourton, Compton Beauchamp, Fernham and Watchfield.[5]

Economic and social history edit

Longcot (or, until the 20th century, Longcott) was part of Shrivenham Hundred, with the manor and most of the land being held by Viscount Barrington. For most of its history Longcot was an agricultural community, but population growth in the early 19th century began with the arrival of the Wilts & Berks Canal in 1805[6] and the building of Longcot Wharf, which was the wharf nearest to Faringdon. The village population declined in line with the loss of commercial traffic on the canal to the Great Western Railway, completed in 1841. The canal was formally abandoned by Act of Parliament in 1914.[7]

The parish has had a Church of England school since 1717,[4] the original building in the southwest corner of the churchyard paid for by voluntary subscription.[4] The current school building, built in 1969 opposite The Green on Kings Lane, replaced a previous building on the same site built in 1874.[citation needed] In 2002 Longcot won two categories in Oxfordshire's Best Kept Village competition: "Best Small Village" and "Best Newcomer".[8]

 
Elm trees by St Mary's parish church, photographed in 1935 by Fred C. Palmer

Amenities edit

Longcot has a pub, the King and Queen,[9] which is a free house.

Population edit

The following data has been taken from historical Census information in the public domain.

Year Total Male Female Households
1871 494 229 265 110
1881 393 198 195 92
1891 310 162 148 77
1901 256 139 117 65
1911 334 169 165 77
1921 295 146 149 71
1931 264 139 125 76
1941 No Census Taken
1951 285 143 142 88
1961 337 173 164 102
1971 446
1981
1991
2001 574 290 284 220

References edit

  1. ^ "Area: Longcot (Parish): Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  2. ^ Panoramio photograph of the Uffington White Horse
  3. ^ a b c d e Pevsner 1966, p. 170.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Page & Ditchfield 1924, pp. 531–543.
  5. ^ Archbishops' Council (2015). . A Church Near You. Church of England. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  6. ^ Dalby 2000, p. 23.
  7. ^ Dalby 2000, p. 96.
  8. ^ "Villagers' pride pays off in battle for honours". The Oxford Times. Newsquest. 25 July 2002.
  9. ^ The King & Queen

Sources and further reading edit

External links edit

  • Longcot Village
  • Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Longcott Berkshire. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  • Longcot & Fernham C of E Primary School

longcot, village, civil, parish, vale, white, horse, district, part, berkshire, until, 1974, boundary, changes, transferred, oxfordshire, village, about, miles, south, faringdon, about, miles, northeast, shrivenham, a420, road, between, swindon, oxford, passes. Longcot is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse District It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire The village is about 3 miles 5 km south of Faringdon and about 2 5 miles 4 km northeast of Shrivenham The A420 road between Swindon and Oxford passes through the parish 1 mile 1 6 km northwest of the village The 2011 Census recorded the parish s population as 617 1 LongcotSt Mary s parish churchLongcotLocation within OxfordshirePopulation617 2011 Census OS grid referenceSU2790Civil parishLongcotDistrictVale of White HorseShire countyOxfordshireRegionSouth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townFaringdonPostcode districtSN7Dialling code01793PoliceThames ValleyFireOxfordshireAmbulanceSouth CentralUK ParliamentWantageWebsiteLongcot VillageList of places UK England Oxfordshire 51 36 58 N 1 36 18 W 51 616 N 1 605 W 51 616 1 605 Contents 1 Geography 2 Parish church 3 Economic and social history 4 Amenities 5 Population 6 References 7 Sources and further reading 8 External linksGeography editLongcot Civil Parish covers 1 894 acres 766 ha It is in a wide bend of the nascent River Ock in typical low lying vale landscape The view to the south is dominated by the scarp of the Lambourn downs including the Uffington White Horse 2 Parish church editThe Church of England parish church of Saint Mary the Virgin has a 13th century Norman nave and chancel 3 One lancet window on the north side of the chancel is original 3 4 but all other the current windows were inserted later 4 On the north side of the church they include one two light Decorated Gothic and one four light Perpendicular Gothic window 3 The pulpit is Jacobean 3 4 The tower was rebuilt in 1721 4 or 1722 3 Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester cast five new bells in 1722 followed by the treble bell in 1729 4 to complete a ring of six St Mary s is now part of the Church of England Benefice of Shrivenham and Ashbury which also includes Bourton Compton Beauchamp Fernham and Watchfield 5 Economic and social history editLongcot or until the 20th century Longcott was part of Shrivenham Hundred with the manor and most of the land being held by Viscount Barrington For most of its history Longcot was an agricultural community but population growth in the early 19th century began with the arrival of the Wilts amp Berks Canal in 1805 6 and the building of Longcot Wharf which was the wharf nearest to Faringdon The village population declined in line with the loss of commercial traffic on the canal to the Great Western Railway completed in 1841 The canal was formally abandoned by Act of Parliament in 1914 7 The parish has had a Church of England school since 1717 4 the original building in the southwest corner of the churchyard paid for by voluntary subscription 4 The current school building built in 1969 opposite The Green on Kings Lane replaced a previous building on the same site built in 1874 citation needed In 2002 Longcot won two categories in Oxfordshire s Best Kept Village competition Best Small Village and Best Newcomer 8 nbsp Elm trees by St Mary s parish church photographed in 1935 by Fred C PalmerAmenities editLongcot has a pub the King and Queen 9 which is a free house Population editThe following data has been taken from historical Census information in the public domain Year Total Male Female Households 1871 494 229 265 110 1881 393 198 195 92 1891 310 162 148 77 1901 256 139 117 65 1911 334 169 165 77 1921 295 146 149 71 1931 264 139 125 76 1941 No Census Taken 1951 285 143 142 88 1961 337 173 164 102 1971 446 1981 1991 2001 574 290 284 220References edit Area Longcot Parish Key Figures for 2011 Census Key Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 25 May 2015 Panoramio photograph of the Uffington White Horse a b c d e Pevsner 1966 p 170 a b c d e f g Page amp Ditchfield 1924 pp 531 543 Archbishops Council 2015 Benefice of Shrivenham and Ashbury A Church Near You Church of England Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 Retrieved 25 May 2015 Dalby 2000 p 23 Dalby 2000 p 96 Villagers pride pays off in battle for honours The Oxford Times Newsquest 25 July 2002 The King amp QueenSources and further reading editDalby L J 2000 1971 The Wilts amp Berks Canal 3rd ed Usk Oakwood Press p 23 ISBN 0 85361 562 4 Page W H Ditchfield P H eds 1924 A History of the County of Berkshire Victoria County History Vol 4 assisted by John Hautenville Cope London The St Katherine Press pp 466 471 Pevsner Nikolaus 1966 Berkshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp 171 172 Richards Guy Dalton Morris Shirley 3 March 1999 Longcot A Village in the Vale S Dalton Morris ISBN 0 9536602 0 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Longcot Longcot Village Great Britain Historical GIS University of Portsmouth Longcott Berkshire Retrieved 2008 01 01 Longcot amp Fernham C of E Primary School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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