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Cockayne Hatley

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has designated the area as part of The Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Claylands (NCA 88). Central Bedfordshire Council has classified the landscape as Cockayne Hatley Clay Farmland (1C). Characteristics are gentle rolling slopes rising to the low plateau of Cockayne Hatley Wood, from which there are
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On 1 April 1985 the civil parishes of Cockayne Hatley and Wrestlingworth were merged to form "Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley" civil parish. The Parish Council has seven elected members and meets bi-monthly at the Memorial Hall, Wrestlingworth. Cockayne Hatley is part of Potton ward for elections
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A fire destroyed much of the south facing building in 1931. Although repaired, many of the grand rooms and architecture were lost. Mr Whitehead left the Hall shortly after the war selling the whole estate to the Co-op Farming group. Much of the property subsequently fell into disrepair before the
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in the 15th century. The Hall has been added to and rebuilt many times. The main parts of the present building are early Victorian with the East wing dating back to the reign of George I. There is still a single wall and fireplace dating back to Tudor times.
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Hall, together with some of the surrounding land, was sold back to private ownership. Now greatly restored, the Hall and the adjacent Church of John the Baptist reflect the affluence of its history.
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is situated at the gates of an ancient hall and dates to the thirteenth century. It contains numerous high quality works of carved wood and stained glass, mostly from the abbey of Alne near
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states: "the painted windows, the oaken screens and the stalls . . . impart to this incomparable country church the similitude to a cathedral in miniature".
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The Cockayne family continued to reside at the Hall until the late 1860s. From 1894 to 1897 the Hall was rented by part of the "Old Family Line", the
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magazine in February 1926. In 1929 Mr John Whitehead purchased the estate and established the largest apple orchard in England with over one million
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The village centre is 61 metres (200 ft) above sea level. The land rises to 91 metres (299 ft) in Cockayne Hatley Wood.
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There is a limited bus service from the village to Wrestlingworth and Potton. The nearest railway stations are
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part of the name comes from the surname of the Cokayne family, who took possession of the land in 1417.
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following the Napoleonic wars by the Rev. Henry Cockayne Cust, parish rector from 1806 to 1861.
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Cockayne Hatley Hall, once known as Cockayne Hatley Mansion, was originally established by Sir
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Forming a boundary of the Hall with Home Farm is a grade II listed, late 18th century
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panoramic views to the south-east of large geometric fields bounded by hedgerows.
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The churchyard contains a handsome monument over the grave of the poet
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Prior to 1894, Cockayne Hatley was administered as part of the
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The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland
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Cockayne Hatley lies just over 1 mile (2 km) north of
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trees. They were dug up and burned as uneconomic in 1974.
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The entry for Cockayne Hatley in the 1839 edition of
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Henley, who had a wooden leg, was 467: 405:, 6 miles (10 km) north-east of 369:district of the ceremonial county of 501: 1097:"Biggleswade Registration District" 908:"1C: Cockayne Hatley Clay Farmland" 799: 783: 13: 1075:National Heritage List for England 607: 494:Places adjacent to Cockayne Hatley 363:Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley 114:Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley 14: 1917: 835:Pigot's Directory of Bedfordshire 1194: 1119:"Cockayne Hatley – bustimes.org" 990:LandIS - Land Information System 561: 547: 539: 522: 55: 48: 32: 16:Village in Bedfordshire, England 1197:I Never Knew That About England 1188: 1136: 1111: 1089: 1058: 1032: 1004: 978: 953: 928: 900: 880: 856:. 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Cockayne Hatley is located in Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire
OS grid reference
TL260496
Civil parish
Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley
Unitary authority
Central Bedfordshire
Ceremonial county
Bedfordshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SG19
Dialling code
Police
Bedfordshire
Fire
Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
North East Bedfordshire
UK
England

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