Corfton
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== Situation == | == Situation == | ||
- | South-east of [{Wenlock Edge]], in the Corve dale, Corfton lies 1km south- | + | === Saxton Map: Corfton === |
+ | [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=349550&Y=285050&A=Y&Z=3 OS. Map] | ||
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+ | South-east of [{Wenlock Edge]], in the Corve dale, Corfton lies 1km south-west of [[Diddlebury]]. The main axis of the village lies north-west to southeeast, following a stream, taking water down from the hills to the north west. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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+ | === Domesday === | ||
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+ | 4 Land of [[Earl Roger]] | ||
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+ | 4,8 Holding of [[Roger de Lacy]] under [[Earl Roger]] | ||
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+ | in [[Culverstone Hundred]] | ||
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+ | 4,8,10 ''Corfton (Cortvne) Herbert holds it from him. Alsi held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. A hedged enclosure for capturing roe-deer. The value was 16s; now 12s.'' | ||
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+ | === Post Domesday === | ||
== Church == | == Church == | ||
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[[Category:Location]] | [[Category:Location]] | ||
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Current revision as of 21:47, 20 March 2006
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Situation
Saxton Map: Corfton
South-east of [{Wenlock Edge]], in the Corve dale, Corfton lies 1km south-west of Diddlebury. The main axis of the village lies north-west to southeeast, following a stream, taking water down from the hills to the north west.
History
Domesday
4 Land of Earl Roger
4,8 Holding of Roger de Lacy under Earl Roger
4,8,10 Corfton (Cortvne) Herbert holds it from him. Alsi held it. 3 hides which pay tax. In lordship 2 ploughs; 4 ploughmen; 4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs; 2 others would be possible. A hedged enclosure for capturing roe-deer. The value was 16s; now 12s.
Post Domesday
Church
Remnants of a chapel, adjacent to the castle.
Castle
"The Mount". An oval shaped motte, (42-50m base diameter, 21-30m summit), with a rectangular bailey to the east.