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Weston-on-the-Green

Weston-on-the-Green is a village and civil parish in the Cherwell district of Oxfordshire, England, about 4 miles (6 km) southwest of Bicester. The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 523.[1]

Weston-on-the-Green
Parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Weston-on-the-Green
Location within Oxfordshire
Area10.05 km2 (3.88 sq mi)
Population523 (2011 Census)
• Density52/km2 (130/sq mi)
OS grid referenceSP5318
Civil parish
  • Weston-on-the-Green
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBicester
Postcode districtOX25
Dialling code01869
PoliceThames Valley
FireOxfordshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
WebsiteWeston On The Green
List of places
UK
England
Oxfordshire
51°51′50″N 1°13′34″W / 51.864°N 1.226°W / 51.864; -1.226

Toponym edit

The toponym "Weston" is derived from Old English. A tūn was a homestead or enclosure. The Domesday Book of 1086 records it as Westone. Variant spellings include Westona, Weston' and Westune.[2]

Manor edit

Wigod of Wallingford held the manor of Weston at the time of the Norman conquest of England. Wigod died shortly after the conquest, leaving his estates including Weston to his son-in-law, the Norman baron Robert D'Oyly. Weston descended via Robert's younger brother Nigel D'Oyly to his nephew Robert (II) D'Oyly, who in 1129 founded the Augustinian Osney Abbey and included Weston parish church among its endowments. He or his heirs granted parts of the manor lands at Weston to Osney Abbey, including six virgates given by Robert (II)'s wife Edith and son Henry, and confirmed by his grandson Henry (II) D'Oyly.[3]

In 1137 Edith gave 35 acres (14 ha) at Weston to the new Otley Abbey at Oddington, which later moved to Thame.[3]

Henry (II) D'Oyly sold most of the remainder of the manor to Osney Abbey in 1227, retaining only the house, watermill and demesne lands. He gave the final parts of the manor to the abbey shortly afterwards, probably in 1228. The abbey retained the manor until it surrendered all its lands to the Crown in the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539.[3]

 
Weston Manor, re-fronted 1820 and renovated 1851

Weston Manor House is a 15th- or early 16th-century building[4] built for Osney Abbey's bailiff. It was built within a 13th-century moat, two sides of which survived until they were filled in. The house was re-fronted in the 16th century and entrance hall has a Tudor fireplace from about this period. In 1665 the house was assessed at 20 hearths for Charles II's hearth tax. The panelling of the drawing room dates from the reign of William III and Mary II just before the end of the 17th century.[3] In about 1780 the 16th-century great hall was renovated with a timber roof frame and linenfold panelling transferred from Notley Abbey in Buckinghamshire.[4] The 16th century front was replaced in about 1820[4] and the Hon Rev FA Bertie had the house altered and renovated in 1851.[3] Weston Manor is now a hotel.[5]

Parish church edit

 
Altar of Blessed Virgin Mary parish church, with Pompeo Batoni altar piece

The earliest surviving parts of the Church of England parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary are the Norman font and the ground stage of the west tower, which was built around 1200.[4] By 1741 the medieval building was in ruins, and in 1743–44 all but the 13th century bell tower was rebuilt.[3]

The replacement is a characteristically box-like Georgian church, with what were originally plain round-arched windows on the north and south sides.[4] The Georgian building had an ornate plaster ceiling, but this collapsed in 1810.[3] The surviving ornate Georgian surroundings of the south door are of a very high quality.[4]

There is no east window. Instead the blank east wall is dominated by an altarpiece of the Ten Commandments thought to have been painted by the Italian master Pompeo Batoni[4] (1708–87), although this has not been substantiated. Weston-on-the-Green is not the only Oxfordshire parish church thought to have a painting by Batoni. The parish church of Saint Peter, Marsh Baldon, 12 miles (19 km) south of Weston-on-the-Green, has a Batoni painting of the Annunciation.[6]

The architect R. Phené Spiers restored the building in the 1870s, repairing the tower and adding the south porch and new seating. A plan to rebuild the east end with an apse "to make the building more churchlike" was not executed. In 1885 Spiers added a heavy tracery to the Georgian windows[4] and the organ was installed.[3]

The tower used to have three bells, one each cast in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.[3] They were replaced in 1870 with ring of five, now six, all of which were cast by Mears and Stainbank[7] of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. There is also a Sanctus bell cast in 1834 by W&J Taylor,[7] presumably at their Oxford foundry.

The ecclesiastical parish is now a member of the Church of England Benefice of Akeman, which includes the parishes of Bletchingdon, Chesterton, Hampton Gay, Kirtlington, Middleton Stoney and Wendlebury.[8]

Alan Campbell Johnson, who was Press Attaché to Earl Mountbatten of Burma when he was Viceroy of India and author of Mission with Mountbatten, is buried here.[9]

Social and economic history edit

 
Dovecote Cottage, with former dovecote in its east gable

The Church of England school was opened in 1855. Oxfordshire County Council took it over in 1920 and reorganised it as a junior school in 1937.[3] The village had no electricity until 1931 and the school had none until 1947. The school closed in 1984 and is now a private home.[10]

RAF Weston-on-the-Green is about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village. German prisoners of war and Canadian military personnel built it in 1915[3] for the Royal Flying Corps. It is now a parachute training station.

Amenities edit

 
The Chequers public house

Weston-on-the-Green has two public houses: The Chequers[11] controlled by Fuller's Brewery and The Ben Jonson [12] gastropub controlled by Punch Taverns.[13]

Weston-on-the-Green also has a village shop and post office called Weston Pantry.[14]

The parish has a village hall[15] and a Women's Institute.[16]

Public transport edit

Grayline bus route 24 serves Weston-on-the-Green, linking it with Bicester via Wendlebury in one direction and with Oxford via Kirtlington, Bletchingdon and Oxford Parkway in the other. Buses run from Mondays to Saturdays: seven times a day to and from Oxford, and four times a day to and from Bicester. There is no late evening service, and no service on Sundays or bank holidays.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Weston-on-the-Green Parish". nomis. Durham University for the Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  2. ^ Gelling 1953, p. 243.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Lobel 1959, pp. 346–352
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Sherwood & Pevsner 1974, p. 833.
  5. ^ The Manor Country House Hotel
  6. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner 1974, p. 698.
  7. ^ a b Davies, Peter; Higson, Andrew (24 March 2010). "Weston on the Green Blessed Virgin Mary". Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  8. ^ Archbishops' Council. . A Church Near You. Church of England. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  9. ^ Wilson, Brian; Wilson, Jo. "Memorial Data and PCC Records by Name". St. Mary the Virgin, Weston-on-the-Green, Oxfordshire. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  10. ^ "Weston on the Green Village History". Weston-On-The-Green Memorial Hall. 18 March 2020.
  11. ^ Fuller's Chequers
  12. ^ The Ben Jonson
  13. ^ "Punch Taverns". Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  14. ^ "Weston Pantry". Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  15. ^ Weston-on-the-Green Memorial Hall
  16. ^ "Weston-on-the-Green Women's Institute". Weston-on-the-Green Village Hall.
  17. ^ "Route 24". Grayline. Retrieved 10 May 2021 – via Bletchingdon Village website.

Sources edit

External links edit

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Weston on the Green is a village and civil parish in the Cherwell district of Oxfordshire England about 4 miles 6 km southwest of Bicester The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 523 1 Weston on the GreenParish church of the Blessed Virgin MaryWeston on the GreenLocation within OxfordshireArea10 05 km2 3 88 sq mi Population523 2011 Census Density52 km2 130 sq mi OS grid referenceSP5318Civil parishWeston on the GreenDistrictCherwellShire countyOxfordshireRegionSouth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townBicesterPostcode districtOX25Dialling code01869PoliceThames ValleyFireOxfordshireAmbulanceSouth CentralUK ParliamentHenleyWebsiteWeston On The GreenList of places UK England Oxfordshire 51 51 50 N 1 13 34 W 51 864 N 1 226 W 51 864 1 226 Contents 1 Toponym 2 Manor 3 Parish church 4 Social and economic history 5 Amenities 5 1 Public transport 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksToponym editThe toponym Weston is derived from Old English A tun was a homestead or enclosure The Domesday Book of 1086 records it as Westone Variant spellings include Westona Weston and Westune 2 Manor editWigod of Wallingford held the manor of Weston at the time of the Norman conquest of England Wigod died shortly after the conquest leaving his estates including Weston to his son in law the Norman baron Robert D Oyly Weston descended via Robert s younger brother Nigel D Oyly to his nephew Robert II D Oyly who in 1129 founded the Augustinian Osney Abbey and included Weston parish church among its endowments He or his heirs granted parts of the manor lands at Weston to Osney Abbey including six virgates given by Robert II s wife Edith and son Henry and confirmed by his grandson Henry II D Oyly 3 In 1137 Edith gave 35 acres 14 ha at Weston to the new Otley Abbey at Oddington which later moved to Thame 3 Henry II D Oyly sold most of the remainder of the manor to Osney Abbey in 1227 retaining only the house watermill and demesne lands He gave the final parts of the manor to the abbey shortly afterwards probably in 1228 The abbey retained the manor until it surrendered all its lands to the Crown in the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539 3 nbsp Weston Manor re fronted 1820 and renovated 1851Weston Manor House is a 15th or early 16th century building 4 built for Osney Abbey s bailiff It was built within a 13th century moat two sides of which survived until they were filled in The house was re fronted in the 16th century and entrance hall has a Tudor fireplace from about this period In 1665 the house was assessed at 20 hearths for Charles II s hearth tax The panelling of the drawing room dates from the reign of William III and Mary II just before the end of the 17th century 3 In about 1780 the 16th century great hall was renovated with a timber roof frame and linenfold panelling transferred from Notley Abbey in Buckinghamshire 4 The 16th century front was replaced in about 1820 4 and the Hon Rev FA Bertie had the house altered and renovated in 1851 3 Weston Manor is now a hotel 5 Parish church edit nbsp Altar of Blessed Virgin Mary parish church with Pompeo Batoni altar pieceThe earliest surviving parts of the Church of England parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary are the Norman font and the ground stage of the west tower which was built around 1200 4 By 1741 the medieval building was in ruins and in 1743 44 all but the 13th century bell tower was rebuilt 3 The replacement is a characteristically box like Georgian church with what were originally plain round arched windows on the north and south sides 4 The Georgian building had an ornate plaster ceiling but this collapsed in 1810 3 The surviving ornate Georgian surroundings of the south door are of a very high quality 4 There is no east window Instead the blank east wall is dominated by an altarpiece of the Ten Commandments thought to have been painted by the Italian master Pompeo Batoni 4 1708 87 although this has not been substantiated Weston on the Green is not the only Oxfordshire parish church thought to have a painting by Batoni The parish church of Saint Peter Marsh Baldon 12 miles 19 km south of Weston on the Green has a Batoni painting of the Annunciation 6 The architect R Phene Spiers restored the building in the 1870s repairing the tower and adding the south porch and new seating A plan to rebuild the east end with an apse to make the building more churchlike was not executed In 1885 Spiers added a heavy tracery to the Georgian windows 4 and the organ was installed 3 The tower used to have three bells one each cast in the 15th 16th and 17th centuries 3 They were replaced in 1870 with ring of five now six all of which were cast by Mears and Stainbank 7 of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry There is also a Sanctus bell cast in 1834 by W amp J Taylor 7 presumably at their Oxford foundry The ecclesiastical parish is now a member of the Church of England Benefice of Akeman which includes the parishes of Bletchingdon Chesterton Hampton Gay Kirtlington Middleton Stoney and Wendlebury 8 Alan Campbell Johnson who was Press Attache to Earl Mountbatten of Burma when he was Viceroy of India and author of Mission with Mountbatten is buried here 9 Social and economic history edit nbsp Dovecote Cottage with former dovecote in its east gableThe Church of England school was opened in 1855 Oxfordshire County Council took it over in 1920 and reorganised it as a junior school in 1937 3 The village had no electricity until 1931 and the school had none until 1947 The school closed in 1984 and is now a private home 10 RAF Weston on the Green is about 1 mile 1 6 km north of the village German prisoners of war and Canadian military personnel built it in 1915 3 for the Royal Flying Corps It is now a parachute training station Amenities edit nbsp The Chequers public houseWeston on the Green has two public houses The Chequers 11 controlled by Fuller s Brewery and The Ben Jonson 12 gastropub controlled by Punch Taverns 13 Weston on the Green also has a village shop and post office called Weston Pantry 14 The parish has a village hall 15 and a Women s Institute 16 Public transport edit Grayline bus route 24 serves Weston on the Green linking it with Bicester via Wendlebury in one direction and with Oxford via Kirtlington Bletchingdon and Oxford Parkway in the other Buses run from Mondays to Saturdays seven times a day to and from Oxford and four times a day to and from Bicester There is no late evening service and no service on Sundays or bank holidays 17 References edit Weston on the Green Parish nomis Durham University for the Office for National Statistics Retrieved 10 May 2021 Gelling 1953 p 243 a b c d e f g h i j k Lobel 1959 pp 346 352 a b c d e f g h Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 p 833 The Manor Country House Hotel Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 p 698 a b Davies Peter Higson Andrew 24 March 2010 Weston on the Green Blessed Virgin Mary Dove s Guide for Church Bell Ringers Retrieved 6 April 2011 Archbishops Council Benefice of Akeman A Church Near You Church of England Archived from the original on 1 March 2012 Retrieved 19 December 2011 Wilson Brian Wilson Jo Memorial Data and PCC Records by Name St Mary the Virgin Weston on the Green Oxfordshire Retrieved 10 May 2021 Weston on the Green Village History Weston On The Green Memorial Hall 18 March 2020 Fuller s Chequers The Ben Jonson Punch Taverns Retrieved 19 June 2019 Weston Pantry Retrieved 19 June 2019 Weston on the Green Memorial Hall Weston on the Green Women s Institute Weston on the Green Village Hall Route 24 Grayline Retrieved 10 May 2021 via Bletchingdon Village website Sources editGelling Margaret 1953 Smith AH ed The Place Names of Oxfordshire Part I Vol XXIII based on material collected by Doris Mary Stenton Cambridge Cambridge University Press for the English Place Name Society Lobel Mary D ed 1959 A History of the County of Oxford Volume 6 Victoria County History pp 346 352 Sherwood Jennifer Pevsner Nikolaus 1974 Oxfordshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp 833 834 ISBN 0 14 071045 0 External links edit nbsp Media related to Weston on the Green at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weston on the Green amp oldid 1185933636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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