In Rutland

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In Rutland

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Recent News
Village Images

Village Images

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BARNSDALE

BARNSDALE

BARNSDALE DERIVATION - the hill (dale) of Beornheard (Bernardes) Here was once a medieval deer park, most of the land now being absorbed into the reservoir...

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Snippets from the Stamford Mercury

May 1817 Workhouse to let. A vestry meeting held to receive proposals from persons willing to contract for the maintenance of the poor of the parish...

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How to get rid of a poacher's takings-

The tale is told of an old lady of Exton, Mrs Wallace, who tied partridges around her waist under her dress to take them to

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A watery story

A watery story

The only public drinking water was at the pump in the High Street, until the Grandfather of the present Earl put in pipes in the

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The festivities

The festivities

The main Feast commenced on St. Peter’s day (first Sunday in July) with a Church service and other celebrations, and continued for a week. A

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The War

The War

Although not confirmed, it is thought that a couple of bombs fell in the Parish in the 1914 war. During the 1939 war, incendiaries were

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The traders

The traders

At the turn of the century the village was mainly self sufficient. The Barnetts had been bakers in Exton since before 1845, and Mr J

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The buildings

The buildings

Of the Inns, it is thought that the ‘Fox and Hounds’ was once in the Old School House, which contains a cellar, and that when

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The village

The village

Apart from the main village today, there was another part clustered around the Church and called Little Exton and it is tradition that an older

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