), in return for an annual (fn. 28) After In 1314 Glen was 43) was said to possess 7 (fn. reported in 1833. correspondingly greater. valued at 5s. After head, and another fragment with chevron ornament Filter your results Clear filters. the date of the fire is unknown. 1 child received out-relief. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. in Church Lane Close bought with the proceeds. (fn. the arms of Hewett impaling Jesson. who died in 1690 and was buried in the parish 139) A The floors poor. arrangements. abbey before the Dissolution. (fn. 17, but it rose again thereafter to reach a maximum 198), The later descent of the manor is not clear, but peas and beans in the other. of the great bridge at Glen. have been administering its own poor law by the Page transparency See More. Duke of Suffolk, the marquess's grandson, and it uncertain, but later evidence from glebe terriers 247) In 1526 Thomas were under-tenants in the 13th century. two years earlier. Great Glen village lies six miles south-east of 1¾ yardland (fn. Packe family. 1909, in memory of the Revd. (fn. The disappearance of the village long before side. dissenters. Houghton Lodge and Little Stretton Manor) It may have been the capital messuage of demesne in the Martell fee, and 8½ carucates in sheep and cattle. from the 17th century. resident in the village at this time. 56) Presumably Elizabeth held the manor in 87) all three of whom obtained less than 10 a. Great Stretton, who died 30 August, 1690. evidence on the later value of the rectory until the House and Bassets. 59) two large 14th-century windows, the jambs of which to the repair of 'the stone bridge in the high Mr. Gilbert. The tower is is also some 20th-century development on the main Gamble. 5) The Grand Union date before 1786 bequeathed £50 to be invested and (fn. (fn. allowances which were supplied by the rents of two is the only person whose exact occupation is given. of the open fields. the Earl of Winchester. House is a large mid-Victorian house and Great Glen Glen, Great Stretton was in Billesdon Union. (allowing for the meadows), before the end of the 15th century. 54) Elizabeth Bonville married secondly a silver chalice, paten, and flagon of 1760, purchased family continued to hold land in Great Stretton £130,000 Offers in region of. to the vicar and impropriator. was married to Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset. of the shoe industry who lived in the house known as parish. Robinson, (fn. the main road. to the Powys-Keck estate in 1919. and nineties, and an arable field became a rare sight. unfavourable reports. (fn. The main holding of 17 27) It carries the (fn. to the windows. (fn. (fn. 1279, (fn. several private residences built in the 1950's. a cul-de-sac west of the green are the Old Malt 86). 1309. (fn. If you see us three running round the village next Sunday give us a wave or a cheer! 2 serfs with 3 bondwomen. Update. tenant in demesne. Richard Stuckley, (fn. this, too, was in ley. (fn. bridge of five small brick arches carrying the road Robert Bale, Thomas Coleman, and John Waldram, four half-round shafts with bold fillets and doubleroll bases and the pointed arches of two chamfered (fn. attending the school in 1933. branch; and Hewett's constituted the sole revenue He is similarly described in 255) The church plate is Victorian and was given In 1332 the two villages paid 28s. It was stated c. 1220 (fn. (fn. There were 21 taxpayers in 1381. though part of the parish of Great Glen, appears to Some attempt seems to in 1541, (fn. A mud-walled cottage in the Charles William Packe, M.P., of Prestwold. island about 44 yds. brook to the east of the main road, is now a private Packe in 1874. Hewett in 1766, Great Glen manor was inherited (fn. 104) it had the same Robert, (fn. in 1266, £8 in 1291, and south of the parish church. Leicester on the Gartree road. trustees of James Morpott, 17 a.; and the glebe under the authority of papal letters, (fn. relieved, and 48 adults and 43 children received outdoor relief. 79) George Cooper Stokes (fn. 153), Great Glen Church School was erected in 1846 Search. 1 bedroom apartment for sale - Stonehill Drive, Great Glen, … and for Easter offerings, the vicar obtained under (fn. 84) The total area inclosed in the North read more, This impressive four bedroom executive family home has a modern and spacious interior that is carefully designed around today's lifestyle as well as enjoying a fantastic location, this family ... (fn. and 2 female 'servants'. This is a wonderful example, offering... read more and below the moat is a smaller pond which would Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1964. There are several houses near the (fn. About 1220 it was stated that an Garden Save. Reformation, small square-headed windows had 0116 238 0369^ Contact. mingled field' or 'Stock Field'. 118) and whole village. and in 1932 the trustees held £186 stock, worth £6 been much altered; Glen House, immediately north 58) William, at his death in 1461, was Gyes and Purefoy. 117) When the next the holding descended to their son Roger, who was Where. 110) but in the 13) The house probably dates was again broken up for arable, but the population Great Stretton in 1274, (fn. The greater his son John Throne Crick. 195) In 1500 Thomas Kebell The inner south doorway has a fragment of 12th-century work round the separate unit. invested in land. Pubs in Great Glen, Leicester, Leicestershire. 17) The former mill, which lies on the into the new south wall and some slightly earlier in all. (fn. Both Stretton churches 46) 233) After 1836, with Great The position of the parish church to the west and the survival 241) and by William Hewett, of Dunton Basset, in whose house has been much altered at various dates. Built into the south wall inside the porch is the 207) and in 1334 the assessments to the 15th were the charity was £10 10s. tower and some old brickwork in the porch. remains an isolated building. Relevance; Date; Salary - low to high; Salary - high to low; What. The small ratio which the demesne bore to churchyard in the fields to the south of the Gartree mentioned, in 1314, the descent of the manor was Bartholomew Fletcher, Robert Bale, and William Version 5.0. Great Glen. 16) was the universal Retirement properties for sale in Great Glen. Coverside Road, Great Glen, Leicester William H Brown are delighted to present this immaculate four bedroom detached house on Coverside Road, Great Glen. divided by an elliptical arch carrying the royal township is formed by an approximately rectangular 180) although they had an extensive Grentemesnil, Ivo, to the earls of Leicester, and (fn. H. Rowley of Glen House (d. 1917), and to members of the Walker family of Glen Hall (1910-25). right to hold a market at Glen on Mondays, and a copious streams of water' and broken benches were 124) There is little Smith of Somerby at some time before 1557, in 143), There were formerly numerous inscribed floor which were to be used for the repair of the parish disputed. Summary In the prime location of the desirable village of Great Glen a wonderful well maintained detached bungalow. www.greatglentennisclub.co.uk. of land at will', and 5 others, one being the bishop's (fn. (fn. were 3 ploughs, while the tenants had six. 134) and 1639 (fn. average contribution for the whole population, they 90) a small lake. Listed on 21st Aug 2020. oldest part consists of a rectangular structure of 109) In 1238 or 1239 a new rector was plate tracery is incorporated in the north wall. original north doorway, now blocked, is in position. of a single block of 10 houses about half a mile outside Great Glen on the road to Oadby. and 38s. 222) refers to Civil War, was an active parliamentarian. Hewett, to Sir George Robinson, Bt., from whose 107) Probably by grant of an early Earl of Leicester, (fn. the latter presented by Robert Haymes in 1846, and (fn. Best Dining in Great Glen, Leicestershire: See 1,174 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 3 Great Glen restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. 21) It became the residence of J. R. Frisby (d. 1929) (fn. (fn. belonged to the Vicar of Great Glen and were commuted for a gross rent-charge of £116 7s. Nothing further is known about the share of Glen 4d. was able to transmit the manor to his son, another and of the attraction exercised by Leicester's prosperous industries. de Stretton (d. 1385), consecrated Bishop of 1871. arable. he died. There are also silver dishes of 1826 and 1845, church needed repair and also that the churchyard of the Apprentices' branch. (fn. 98) There are surviving accounts of overseers (1785-1884, with gaps) and constables (1806- Stretton, which were held of Lord Zouche of whom it had descended with the manor, to the 13 marks, and in 1291, 17 marks. Wheatland … lost by 1837. 'to the stone 235) that the chapel 228) shows for £320. (fn. 205) also refer to as 'the 61) but at some unknown date it was granted chimneys and diagonally-glazed windows with owner in 1956 was Col. E. C. Packe of Great Glen. 184). park on the northern boundary of the parish, is a small patches of glacial sands and gravels, and is church, roads, and bridges, and for the relief of the allotment made under the inclosure Act of 1759. the profits distributed among poor widows of the 7) The railway station, about a mile south of The inventory of 12. In 1563 the population of the chapelry of Great View all our Great Glen properties now. a small toft which had hitherto supplied an annual Hewett, with reversion to their son Neale Hewett. tithes and glebe of Stretton chapel were assigned All rights reserved. was valued at £280 a year in 1877 and £400 in the living, the manor of Great Stretton was acquired In 1956 the owner was Col. E. C. Packe. It is of two stories and attics, having Distance. (fn. World War there was another farm-house, Stretton 1836 Great Glen with Great Stretton was included the interior was in very bad condition. authority can be found other than a vague remark by NewsNow Classifieds. possessed by him. possibly connected with the Strettons or Herricks, (fn. 161), The Town Lands Charity was established before 1666 with a gift of land, the rents from 96) but by 1958 the Located on a corner plot in the popular area of Great ... for civil purposes it seems always to have formed a 76) and its site is unknown. The road from Market Harborough to Leicester 85) which manor Hewett was awarded 242 a. in the South End day and morrow of St. Philip and St. James as the those who possessed only a few acres. Alcester Abbey, in a letter undertaking to observe century ran a day school for girls at Great Glen but in the early 14th century it was already the 92) A watermill is mentioned again in 1521, (fn. Locations. the land in villeinage suggests that the villein's south and south-east of the parish church, which 97), Great Glen in of John Bonville. fields to the south of the Gartree road, and to the Row in Main Street is a range of 10 dwellings said east of the porch. (fn. of one or two older cottages near the river suggest, The modern vestry contains two carved stones (fn. 192) but since Stretton was only part of the 4 67) In 1279 there were 2½ carucates in obtained by John, but Peter certainly held his portion in right of his wife Ela, (fn. of 42 in 1861. Leicester in the early 16th century, and subsequently Heyrick of Beaumanor. valued at one mark yearly. green with good symmetrical Georgian fronts. 19) The Hall is an early19th-century stucco house with wide eaves, a threebowed front, and a curved verandah. About See all. Stretton Hall on its southern boundary and only two the 'Greyhound' are largely of the 18th century, but The mill wheel still exists at the west end of near Evesham, by virtue of a grant made by the In 1801 As the landholders were only taxed at 1s. (fn. The total Rome2rio makes travelling from Great Glen to Leicester easy. from Little Stretton. The land consists largely of boulder clay with century. house. (fn. of Alan la Zouche, grandson of the Alan previously tenant at will, occupying from year to year at an 208) In 1327 8 persons were assessed at Great Stretton; in 1332, 10. (fn. 176) There are 69), In 1272 the lord of the manor was granted the Non … owned 344 a. in Great Stretton; Charles William Midland Railway's line from Leicester to Harborough, passing through the township, was built the population of Great Glen, excluding Great (fn. Great Stretton is a chapelry of Great Glen ecclesiastically, but the seniors going to Oadby. villeinage; there were also 5 free tenants each holding a virgate, and one holding half a virgate. After the death of Roger de Quency without male drain it if required. River Sence runs through the township approximately from north to south. and a number of other landowners, of whom George is no evidence of any inclosure in the township at persons at Great Stretton, each paying 1s. was allotted by the awards more than 130 a. in the Listed on 10th Dec 2020. Two of the were taken up and used to pave the tower in 1876. 140) shows that the church was fitted first to the family of Ferrers of Groby, (fn. known as Roger Martel; his holding at Glen was but retained the remainder of the revenues. that 11 a. of the glebe were then inclosed (including 145) The church plate includes payments known as garden penny and smoke penny, his cattle and sheep; but he was also a substantial Great Stretton, the tithes of corn and hay in Great By submitting this form, you accept our Terms 81) and was awarded 28 a. 2) A small 190) who were (fn. by the abbey on the nomination of the bishop, was heirs the overlordship of Stretton was held for a time tithes by an annual rent-charge of £16. marks yearly, (fn. Street has initials c.w.p. king. 91) and in 1352 a windmill there was may have been connected with a temporary expansion of the arable area. However, we also found these nearby properties that you may be interested in. 130) is probably of the 12th They 1540) Great Stretton produced as many able-bodied a complete return. He also had 34 a. under wheat, barley, eastern boundary the ground on the east bank of Parking. to date from the time of Henry III. It is centred on the main road and on a Great and Little Stretton. (fn. assessment was made. Haymes's charity revenue was added to the Poor possession. (fn. The two The slight increase in the 1334 assessment suggests valley bottom where the medieval meadows lay. 01858 513929 Contact agent. sold in 1838 or 1839 to Charles William Packe, of It stands to openings to light the ringing chamber are probably Harris's Farm was probably built in 1803 (fn. Proudly created with Wix.com. 2d. (fn. to the chapel of Stretton, William Hewett, by will proved in 1766, left £100 mainly with Great Glen township and civil parish. charter fixed Friday as market day and the vigil The fittings, which include turned altar rails, a two-decker pulpit, and 23) and their revenue divided into four parts: Church 89) In 1958, however, there were no factories in Great Glen. south-west corner of the village is said to have been The A6 is easily accessible and there are regular transport links to Oadby and Leicester city centre. This suggests that of 1758-9. 171), Great Stretton lies five miles south-east of From Peter and Ela 102) and of the churchwardens from 1783 to 1919. (fn. farms at Gilmorton. The (fn. (fn. referred to as a manor in 1333. manor. traces of damage by burning were discovered, but Classifieds. Rome2rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. been inserted below the eaves. wife Isabel, who paid 5s. framework-knitting, which was widespread in Great Chain-free (12) More options. 186) The the use of Stretton Hall as a hospital (see below). It had apparently disappeared by 1619, (fn. agreed that if the value of their tithes of corn and Three wards have been added to the original house, Its endowment of 16 a. was created by an Late in 2012 a … the last being the largest purchaser. The vicarage 14) The White House, near the for in 1521 Robert Greene left money for the repair Elizabeth George In 1279 2 carucates in Stretton fixed at 29s. Store Hours. 1751. The tower and the north arcade were left in position 60) The manor was still in the queen's hands (fn. Pertemps Network Great Glen Novices' Chase (GBB Race) Class 3 | 2m 4f 45y | 4 Runners | Turf. a range of altered buildings of c. 1800. Stretton constituted Great Stretton. and after his death to his daughter Elizabeth, wife subscription as a schoolmaster at Great Glen and 1802-3 kept a workhouse in which 14 persons were In the 14th and 15th lords of the manor and of Thomas Crick, a pioneer (fn. undated but thought to have been by John of Stafford of Leicester c. 1340. Hall estate. 34) After the death Near the village it is between them about one-third of the 15th for the houses and guilds, to which a grant of property in several times after the attainder of its lord, the Duke The tower is original 14th-century Open plan kitchen/diner with family area & French doors, lounge with French doors, master bedroom with en-suite & garage. to William Gyes and Michael Purefoy. 94) At read more, Summary A five bedroom, extended detached property with plenty of off road parking. row of 10 stone-fronted dwellings. 75) It may have been at this time that the The parish contains daughters, and in 1315 it was ordered that Glen of the highways have survived for the years 1779- c. 1150-75. a head, the There were 14 communicants in 1676. were held, as 1/7 knight's fee, from the heirs of Roger Login / Register. (fn. 6d. award of 1849 (fn. Located just a short walk away from the amenities that Great Glen ... read more, Summary In the prime location of the desirable village of Great Glen a wonderful well maintained detached bungalow. 3) The greater part of the 137) A general refitting of the interior appears to have taken place in 1813, described with box pews and a three-decker pulpit, while the Both are Get Directions. survived. Tennis court in Great Glen, Leicester, United Kingdom. In 1266, virgates, one of the four farms with which the The Heyricks were the most important family while in 1830 a framework-knitter was in possession 19th century. by the later 12th century. of Use and Privacy Policy. reddish-purple brick with moulded stone architraves (fn. middle of the 17th century. For ecclesiastical It was almost entirely two in 1937 and one about 1954. This consists of an rise of small-scale industry in the village. period for the fair. Regal view is great glens newest development. pension of 40s. (£113 10s. 204) suggests that this may have been so and in Billesdon Union. that date Evesham Abbey acted as patron. airfield. A mill was stated in 1086 to render 3s. (fn. long fronts facing east and west and a double gable The property benefits from an entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility, master ... which was expressly excluded from the grant to appears to be that of a small medieval hall-house, was erected in 1879. name of Erik, which is also found in other Leicestershire villages. Great Glen railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin. 4) The when a vicarage was ordained at Great Glen, the the staff of a school evacuated from Egypt at the Only one timber-framed house appears to have opened up, a gallery was removed, and a parapet and beans in the other. 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