Wimpole

Wimpole

Coordinates: 52°08′24″N 0°02′46″W / 52.14°N 0.046°W / 52.14; -0.046

Wimpole
Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire (1186112001).jpg
Wimpole is located in Cambridgeshire
Wimpole

 Wimpole shown within Cambridgeshire
Population 227 [1]
OS grid reference TL337509
Shire county Cambridgeshire
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Royston
Postcode district SG8
Dialling code 01223
EU Parliament East of England
Website http://www.wimpole.info/
List of places: UK • England • Cambridgeshire

Wimpole is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England, about 8½ miles (14 km) southwest of Cambridge. It is sometimes sub-divided into "Old Wimpole" and "New Wimpole". People from Wimpole include the Independent minister John Conder. It is the site of the country house of Wimpole Hall (and its accompanying Wimpole's Folly).

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History

The village of Wimpole grew up just to the east of Ermine Street, in an area now occupied by the parkland of Wimpole Hall, and the southern boundary of the village is formed by the Roman road that linked Ermine Street to Cambridge. A Roman settlement has been found in the parish on the site of the south-west lodge near Arrington Bridge.[2]

Listed as Winepole in the Domesday Book, the parish formerly contained two other small settlements, Wratworth and Whitwell, but both had been absorbed into the single parish by the end of the 13th century, though the manor of Wratworth survived until the 17th century.[2]

The name "Wimpole" comes from "pool of a man named Wina". The pool in question is that found in Wimpole Park.[3]

The modern parish is 2468 acres in extent.

Parish church

Its parish church of St Andrew (still in use within the Orwell Group of Parishes, holding services on the first and third Sundays of each month) is next-door to the Hall and was once part of the Hall's estate (whose east service wing nearly abutted it at one point). It contains the family tombs of some of its residents, such as the Earls of Hardwicke, and a stained glass window commemorating Thomas Agar-Robartes, eldest son of Thomas Charles, 6th Viscount Clifton and Mary, Viscountess Clifton of Lanhydrock, Bodmin, Cornwall. A medieval church on the site was demolished (except for most of the Chicheley Chantry or Chapel dating to 1390, which survived despite thus being open to the north side of the body of the nave during the 1749 construction work) in 1749 to build the present nave and chancel.[2]

The chantry's name dates to when the estate was owned by Henry Chichele and his relations' descendents. However, it was actually founded by the previous owner of the estate, Sir William de Staundon (Master of the Grocer's Company, and Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1392 and 1407) in c.1390. He and his first wife Elizabeth are buried at Wimpole. Both the church and chantry were remodelled in Neo Gothic style in the mid 19th century, and then restored again straight after the Second World War, in 1993/4 and in 1997.

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