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Withington at Sutton Marsh, and upstream, that of Preston Wynne. Within Sutton Marsh is a drainage channel, and a tributary stream rising near the central Sutton St Nicholas, that both feed into the Little Lugg. All roads within the parish are minor. Three through roads cross the parish. A road from Marden enters at the north-west and runs directly south-east through Suttons Michael and Nicholas, then locally named Ridgeway Road, and runs into Withington parish to the
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on the window cill of the nave at the south-east and c.1645, is small and "urn-shaped... gadroon rimmed supported by a possibly 15th-century angel holding a book". At the west of the nave south wall is a monument to
Elizabeth Cotton (died 1645), with a "broken pediment supported by barley-sugar columns" and includes two female figures and a semi-reclining
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Nicholas', and fingerpost road signs refer to 'Sutton'. At the north is the historical landmark of Sutton Walls, and in the south-east, the sparsely populated area of Sutton Marsh. The parish at its widest is 2 miles (3 km) east to west, and 2 miles north to south, with an area of 8.259 km. Sutton borders the parish of
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population in 1881 was 334 in 67 inhabited houses in an area of 679 acres (275 ha) at St
Michaels with 771 acres (312 ha) at St Nicholas. In 1871 population in the two parishes had been 391. For 1880's directory purpose St Michael lists six farmers, a shoemaker, and a machine owner; St Nicholas lists seven farmers, a
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windows in the nave is evidence of a 12th-century window, now blocked. The interior roof is plastered barrel vaulted. There are two fonts. The first dates to the 12th century, and comprises a "round bowl, cylindrical stem and four carved lions with emphasis on their fur on the base". The second font,
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and structures, all but five within the villages of St Nicholas. The Grade II* listed are the churches of St Nicholas and St Michael. There are six Grade II listed barns within Sutton St
Nicholas village, and three more within the wider parish, all dating probably from the 18th to
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bowl is 12th century and sits on a mid-19th-century plinth. At 25 yards (23 m) south from the chancel is the Grade II octagonal base of a churchyard cross, of sandstone, and dating to the 14th or 15th century, with a remaining socket in the top for a cross shaft. Just inside the churchyard is a
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Michael contained a "daily school... a house and garden", 15 houses, and hop cultivation of 89 acres (36 ha) within a parish of 780 acres (316 ha). In 1801 population was 112; in 1831, 98. Sutton St Nicholas contained 54 houses, and had a population of 168 in 1801,
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William. Lordship had been transferred from the 1066 owners Leoffled (the wife of Thorkil), and Spirtes the priest. Spirites was the sub-tenant predecessor of the lands of Nigel the doctor, but was exiled for undetermined crimes as the Conquest began. Nigel's first land at Sutton comprised a
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Nicholas. Also on Bayley Way at St Nicholas is the village hall, which provides events and classes, and holds meetings of the parish council. At the extreme east of the parish on Wyatt Road is a cake making business and a holiday converted
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is a brick house dressed with stone, and dates to the late 18th century, with alterations in the mid- to late 19th, and is of two storeys with attic and a cellar. The
Hereford and Worcester Gardens Trust describe Sutton Court as a "late Georgian house with pleasure grounds and a small park", and a
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Herefordshire, is entirely rural, of farms, fields, woods, watercourses, dispersed businesses and residential properties, the only nucleated settlement being Sutton St Nicholas which includes the former parish village of Sutton St Michael; village entry road
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flows as a meander through the parish, entering from the west at the border with Marden, arcing north-east to within 500 yards (457 m) of Sutton St Michael and Nicholas, and then south to the border between Holmer and Shelwick, and Withington parishes. Little Lugg, a tributary of River Lugg,
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of infants and juniors, which was enlarged in 1891 for 111 pupils and had an average attendance of 99. Joining the schoolmaster was an infants' mistress. Listed residents and occupations included twenty-two farmers, two of whom were also fruit growers, one a hop grower, and one a poultry farmer.
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royal palace, and found "possible Saxon structures and ditches, as well as later medieval features." Trenches were dug in the vicinity of the church of St Michael, including a field north of the church, in cropmarks at the site of Freen's Court aisled hall, and within Sutton Walls hillfort.
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style" St Nicholas' church . Recorded were registers at St Michael dating to 1678, and St Nicholas to 1598. Three charities, dating from 1708, 1712 and 1828, provided ÂŁ7 9s. 11p. yearly, "distributed in money and coals". A Congregational chapel was built in 1873 which sat 100 people. Parish
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licenses. The nearest telegraph offices were at Moreton and Withington railway stations. Population in 1891 was 379. Residents and occupations listed in 1890 included the vicar of St Michael's who was also curate of St Nicholas', the vicar of Preston Wynne, the parish school master of the
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had been built in 1874, and was enlarged in 1891. A school board of five members has been established in 1883. The school accommodated 78 children with an average attendance of 52 in 1890, and 100 with 73 attendees in 1895, and had an attached schoolmaster's house. There was a
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765:& shopkeeper, a wheelwright, a blacksmith, two carpenters, two gardeners, and a coachman. There were twenty-one farmers, three of whom were also hop growers, nine were cottage farmers, and one the proprietor of a farming company which also provided
454:) defined by what could be ploughed by Nigel's one plough team and his two men's plough teams. His second land comprised one smallholder, four slaves and mill within two ploughlands with two lord's plough teams. Hugh's land included one
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There still existed the licensee of the Golden Cross public house, a cider merchant, a threshing machine proprietor, a wheelwright, a blacksmith, a beer retailer, and a shopkeeper who also ran the post office.
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is a former parish church which dates chiefly to the 12th century, and was restored in 1865 and 1909. Constructed of sandstone, it comprises a stone slate roof chancel, a tile roofed nave with a timber west
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passed in 1876, was in the southern division of Herefordshire. St Michael's church had been restored in 1865 (some sources state 1867) with "the seats... all free and open", and was now a
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road. Sutton St Michael's population in 1851 was 98 in an area of 708 acres (287 ha), and that of Sutton St Nicholas 230, in 692 acres (280 ha). The soil of both parishes was of
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at the south of the house with "a number of 13th-century carved and moulded stones." There had been a moat surrounding the house, but evidence of this in 1932 was fragmentary. In 1999,
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for 4- to 11-year-olds, on Bayley Way off the Sutton St Nicholas to Bodenham Moor road. The school is part of the Herefordshire Marches Federation of Academies. In its 2017
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war memorial, erected in 1919 by the parishioners of Sutton to commemorate the seven who fell during the First World War. On a rectangular two-step base, the memorial is
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Residents, trades and occupations in the 1850s were, at Sutton St Michael: seven farmers, one of whom was a "steam thrashing machine proprietor" at Busy Hill, and a
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and gravel, on which were grown wheat beans, hops and apples. Mail for both parishes was processed through Hereford, where was also the nearest
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of 21 April 1875, St Michael and St Nicholas were combined as the new civil parish of Sutton. On 25 March 1884 parts of the civil parishes of
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at Mill pool, the licensee of the Golden Cross Inn who was also a shopkeeper, and a shopkeeper who also ran the parish post office.
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of Tornelaus and county of Herefordshire, with 22 households, and two lands of Nigel the doctor (a clerk, probably one of
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2124:"Old Maps of Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford & Worcester"
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
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The Concise Oxfordshire Dictionary of English Place-names
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
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kitchen garden. The late 19th- and 20th-century owners,
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Welsh Marches Line, which is also the terminus of the
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1326:, Oxford University Press, 4th ed. (1960), p.454
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468:The parliamentary gazetteer of England and Wales
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1799:"Sutton St Nicholas Cross WWI
1659:Sutton St Michael: St Michael
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496:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
105:OS grid reference
53:St Nicholas' church, Sutton
36:Human settlement in England
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2378:Grade II* listed buildings
2022:"Where was Offa's Palace?"
1123:Robert and Sarah Backhouse
1046:, 17th; the oak hexagonal
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1647:"Sutton Primary Academy"
1375:"Domesday Book Glossary"
1347:The Domesday Book Online
993:St Nicholas' Church
974:Hereford County Hospital
950:Hereford railway station
926:Anglican parish churches
919:Hereford College of Arts
774:Public Elementary School
750:Congregationalist chapel
685:, one mile to the west.
404:Sutton derives from the
384:which is conjoined with
2219:County of Herefordshire
1322:Ekwall, Eilert (1936);
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1015:, a 19th-century south
669:, a carpenter, and the
622:, and later removed to
425:In 1086, following the
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1194:Sutton Walls Hill Fort
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223:Postcode district
2096:Sutton, Herefordshire
1515:Sutton Parish Council
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970:Birmingham New Street
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565:Tithe Commutation Act
526:ecclesiastical parish
2098:at Wikimedia Commons
1705:"Sutton St Nicholas"
1142:remains date to the
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966:West Midlands Trains
814:Local Government Act
721:Divided Parishes Act
594:, particularly king
429:, Sutton was in the
201:Sovereign state
29:Lutton, Lincolnshire
2383:Scheduled monuments
2228:(cities in italics)
2214:Unitary authorities
2050:"Sutton Walls Camp"
1949:Parks & Gardens
1803:Imperial War Museum
930:Diocese of Hereford
921:, all at Hereford.
869:at the north-east.
859:Holmer and Shelwick
822:European Parliament
795:North Herefordshire
547:. The living was a
484:Diocese of Hereford
344: /
297:North Herefordshire
2118:Sutton St Nicholas
2034:"Time Team S07E10"
1961:Historic England.
1919:Historic England.
1893:Historic England.
1867:Historic England.
1841:Historic England.
1815:Historic England.
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1555:Legislation.gov.uk
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606:. Their daughter,
382:Sutton St Nicholas
289:UK Parliament
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690:provisional order
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