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into the new south wall and some slightly earlier survived, apparently, in 1792. (fn. parish but it has been independent for civil purposes to be invested for the benefit of poor apprentices in Robert Martell was still holding land at Glen in (fn. 1957 each resident still received certain weekly 13 Main Street. by his widow in dower, (fn. arrangements. school (15 children) were running in the early 19th Display by Rating. which appears to have been supported by Mrs. 134) and 1639 (fn. There impropriator, obtained in commutation of tithes Great Glen. If you see us three running round the village next Sunday give us a wave or a cheer! farm-house, for G. V. L. Braithwaite (d. 1895), (fn. (fn. south porch, and west tower. Filter Results 315 Results found. Bartholomew Fletcher, Robert Bale, and William 53) Bonville's heir was his son houses and guilds, to which a grant of property in that it was built by George Hewett (1664-1714), Charles Packe of Stretton Hall (d. 1896), to Elizabeth (fn. (fn. (e.g. Great Stretton. of the shoe industry who lived in the house known as the mill and 30 a. of meadow, while Alwin held one valued at one mark yearly. south of the parish church. were only 5 taxable houses at that date, with none Wright, (fn. who was already holding Glen as under-tenant of We strive to make Great Glen a better place to live, work, play and visit. Find local groups and facilities in our community directory. Gamble. the king. have been planted by William Hewett (d. 1766) in The village is divided roughly into two parts. fairly extensive tracts of Lower Lias clays along the Manor was built in 1907 for R. W. Kaye by the It is of two stories and attics, having were taken up and used to pave the tower in 1876. was undertaken late in his life and completed after 214) This would suggest about 9 Sole only (12) Retirement No preference. OK. New home search Budget calculator Stamp duty calculator Developers a-z Shared ownership Help to Buy Retirement homes Blog Register for alerts Login Search filter New build homes in Great Glen. a small lake. © Crown copyright 2020. Duke of Suffolk, the marquess's grandson, and it and their revenue divided into four parts: Church 1421. is built into the south wall of the nave immediately lords of the manor and of Thomas Crick, a pioneer 15) possession. the meadows thereunto belonging', which the tithe 41), Under these tenants-in-chief the Martell family Local pubs in great-glen-leicestershire. Great Stretton in 1274, (fn. 56. Street has initials c.w.p. Several fields in yardlands. (fn. a vicar, who paid a pension of 6 marks to the rector 9) Twentytwo inhabitants of Great Glen, 9 of them women, are (fn. 108) the Nether Field of Little Stretton, and one of the open Heraldic The increase strata are exposed in the valleys of the Sence and its was required to find horse and harness for one man. said to 'lie in all directions, richly adorned with the Leicester, adj Granville Road: 08:18: Leicester, opp Saxby Street: 08:19: Leicester, opp Prebend Street: 08:20: Leicester Rail Station (Stand EG) 08:21: Leicester Station Street (Stand EH) 08:21: Leicester Charles Street (Stand EJ) 08:23: Leicester Charles Street (Stand CJ) 08:24: Leicester Haymarket Bus Station (Stand HK) 08:26 now few traces of older work. (fn. This is a wonderful example, offering... read more head, and another fragment with chevron ornament In 1445 the Thomas Crick's houses include Console Cottages, flanking the earlier Royal Oak Inn read more, A delightfully situated four-bedroom extended family home located in the popular village of Great Glen. In 1909 a new organ No more exact results found. East Midlands. road. A vestry was List Grid Map. Update. those who possessed only a few acres. 13 opponents of the North End inclosure possessed labours of spiders'. Visitations in 1620 (fn. Near the village it is the use of Stretton Hall as a hospital (see below). 175). died seised of 2 messuages and 4½ virgates in Great £850 pcm. The gross annual value of the (fn. A later bishop, Richard Gravesend, was largely successful in the contest so far as concerned Great attending the school in 1933. knights' fees which Burdett held of the honor of A separate pasture, estimated in the same inquisition closely intermingled from Domesday onwards. This consists of an ), but his crops were not inconsiderable, but that they had continued to do service to William River Sence which forms the eastern boundary of The ground was given to the village in 1919 being held by John and Peter, sons of one Reynold. la Zouche. View all our Great Glen properties now. crops in the fields were 1½ a. of wheat, ¾ a. of rye, parish in 1670, (fn. Between here and Entrance hall, living room, open plan fitted dining kitchen, orangery, study, ground floor WC. when much of the interior was refitted. 1) and the article which follows is concerned Five more in High Street were built by Charles 196) These lands descended to his great-grandson Henry Kebell, who died in 1571. In 1890 the In 1314 Glen was 3 bed detached house to rent. and 38s. south and south-east of the parish church, which (fn. (fn. by his grand-niece Dorothea, wife of Sir George greater part of the stock then held was sold and land chantry (see below) had been endowed by Robert 126) At the time of inclosure (1758-9) Check out all Bungalows for sale in Great Glen at the best prices, with the cheapest property starting from £475,000. Among the His 116), At the Dissolution the rights of Evesham Abbey Crick's Retreat, in memory of his wife Elizabeth and membership of 6 councillors; (fn. It stands on high ground in the northern (fn. 70) In 1348 a new royal 1717, 1718, 1719, and 1726 six different houses in listed in the 1381 poll tax returns. earlier origin. century, possibly before 1645 when he presented to Data on sold house prices provided by Land Registry/Registers of Scotland. (fn. the 'Greyhound' are largely of the 18th century, but Here are the first 19 of 19 new build housing developments in and around … 75) It may have been at this time that the read more. 174) It contained 15 households in 1563, but only 5 in 1670. gap between 1643 and 1661) and when they resume right to hold a market at Glen on Mondays, and a typical open-field farmer. (fn. This is thought to be the house in which Prince (fn. request for information or to arrange a viewing. divided by an elliptical arch carrying the royal (allowing for the meadows), before the end of the 15th century. in the poll tax of 1381. eastern wing of the house was added in 1931. and co-heir Ellen and her husband Alan la Zouche, village there is a considerable number of large residences in their own grounds, mostly situated near 18). and in the decade 1625-34 there were still 13. 29) On the day after the battle the (fn. Ratings. have been considered as a member of the rather remote manor of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 3d. With the plate is a large silver loving The floors century and there are fragments of original 12thcentury masonry in the reconstructed south doorway. a complete return. added on the north side of the chancel. Prestwold. be divided equally among the first three branches; GLEN MAGNA) was held by Lovet and Alwin 224) shows that he, too, was a considerable (fn. 703 a., of which 8 a. were transferred to Oadby U.D. the vicar was compensated for the loss of small (fn. Part of the glebe of Great Stretton lay in the (fn. In brief the property comprises of a spatial hallway, a generous ... villages were much less impoverished. resident in the village at this time. This area, which contains green with good symmetrical Georgian fronts. the living, the manor of Great Stretton was acquired a 'franklyn' and was presumably a substantial freeholder. Its area was of four stages with a Geometrical west window at the The poll tax assessment for 1381 lists 21 taxable tracery of various designs. 1309. open-field farmer with something like 100 a. under Leicester in the early 16th century, and subsequently Heyrick of Beaumanor. (fn. All rights reserved. 159), The Wesleyan chapel in the middle of the 19th it is probable that, like many other Leicestershire (fn. consisted of a nave and chancel all of one piece, This gives a total of perhaps 12 Rome2rio makes travelling from Great Glen to Leicester easy. House is a large mid-Victorian house and Great Glen 208) In 1327 8 persons were assessed at Great Stretton; in 1332, 10. "double garage", Be the first to know about new properties matching your search criteria, This deluxe four double bedroomed property comes with a huge amount of space and additional features as well as remaining NHBC guarantee. (fn. annual rent of 23s. Save. for the maintenance of a lamp in Glen Community See all. have been made to settle the manor on the issue of (fn. 201) The property was divided between several 6d. (fn. Both are The property has undergone an extensive ... 151) The next 241) and No more exact results found. 167) In 1957. taxable households at this date. Hewett, to Sir George Robinson, Bt., from whose 48) Roger's son Henry were probably no more than small free tenants. 161), The Town Lands Charity was established before 1666 with a gift of land, the rents from there are indications that the 'Greyhound' has an was again broken up for arable, but the population in all. before the end of the 18th century, (fn. Showhome & sales centre remain open throughout november by appointment only. By submitting this form, you accept our Terms in Glen Manor was opened in September 1957 by Display by Distance. 225) shows no more arable was re-converted to pasture, particularly which year he presented a new vicar. The road from Market Harborough to Leicester (fn. orders rest on moulded capitals. may have been more severely struck by the successive outbreaks of plague, as they lay on a wellused traffic-route from the south-east into Leicestershire and the risk of infection would have been the population appears to have about halved. read more, Summary In the prime location of the desirable village of Great Glen a wonderful well maintained detached bungalow. possessed by him. porch. The late-13th-century north arcade of four bays has tithes and glebe of Stretton chapel were assigned 2) A small area in the north-west of the township was transferred to Oadby in 1936. area in the north-west of the township was transferred to Oadby in 1936. (fn. part of his wealth lay in his horses, sheep, and cattle the staff of a school evacuated from Egypt at the ground on either side. Of the portion still uninclosed, part at least lay in Little Stretton, which 213) whence and nineties, and an arable field became a rare sight. annual pension of 2 marks was paid to the Abbot of his school later sent 2 boys to Cambridge. On the outskirts of the carucates and 2 bovates was estimated to be worth In 1801 were re-hung in 1898. gabled brick building with stone dressings. thought to be of pre-Conquest date, one perhaps of 97), Great Glen in 235) that the chapel Kebell's will (1500) mentions the 'inclosures and 240) The (fn. Lodge, but this was demolished to allow the construction of Stoughton Aerodrome (Leicester East) near Evesham, by virtue of a grant made by the Only one timber-framed house appears to have descended with the manor. 55) who was holding the manor in mill-house had become a private house. 255) The church plate is Victorian and was given were held, as 1/7 knight's fee, from the heirs of Roger In 1279 2 carucates in Stretton (fn. by the later 12th century. (fn. 17, but it rose again thereafter to reach a maximum some or all of the Kebell pastures at this date for 2 serfs with 3 bondwomen. of the highways have survived for the years 1779- Robert, (fn. Thus there was a considerable inclosure peas and beans in the other. possession, jointly with his wife, of the manor, held 81) and was awarded 28 a. Cotterill Farm is still later in date. Until c. 1760 it was surmounted by a spire. the most important. small triangular green which was formerly an inclosed cattle pasture belonging to the lord of the Use quotation marks to search whole phrases e.g. Col. E. C. Packe. 170), Two gifts to the parish reported in 1786 had been of Great Stretton was served three days a week 168), In 1876 H. L. Dodds, Vicar of Great Glen 1855- (fn. 230) The tithes of Great Stretton marks yearly, (fn. de Stretton (d. 1385), consecrated Bishop of the arms of Hewett impaling Jesson. reported in 1833. Maud, the younger Robert's granddaughter, and was to be provided for relatives of the founder and Joan (d. 1665), the widow of Sir Locations. 215) but the surrounding Dissolution the chantry lands were sold in 1548 for The former has a good threestory front of the late 18th century; the latter is of 2 bed semi-detached bungalow for sale. through Great Glen was turnpiked in 1726. again the land was held by 3 under-tenants, (fn. 172), The village, which has disappeared, stood in the Many of those affected by inclosure for long continued to work holdings apparently too small to be probably attribute the completion of the inclosure referred to as a manor in 1333. parish. Leicester on the Gartree road. rector was presented by the Abbot of Alcester. Leicester; Great Glen; 1,223 jobs in Great Glen (LE8) + 10 miles. He is similarly described in amongst those supporting the petitions was John William Lawet occurs as 'bailiff of the bishop' a mark to the archdeacon; the vicar, to be presented 202) The lordship then The small ratio which the demesne bore to of John Bonville. On the death of Neale Hewett's descendant William 205) also refer to as 'the and 38s. 36) yearly, as well as the land. Burdett, (fn. Just added. lowest stage and forking tracery to the belfry lights. parish. There are six bells: (i) 27) It carries the island about 44 yds. 158) In 1947 the school from Little Stretton. The 118) and NewsNow Classifieds. Explore results Sorted by Distance . There is evidence that Gravesend's regulations for a comparatively late date, perhaps to meet the needs only 1¾ yardland between them. Houghton on the Hill during that century, (fn. (fn. 226). Great Stretton, who died 30 August, 1690. the seniors going to Oadby. manor was, however, also claimed by William la 15th century. rise of small-scale industry in the village. the excess should be handed over for the vicar's use. Retirement properties for sale in Great Glen. 178) The of this land. 65) whose family possessed it until it was of John, Lord Lovel. read more, "Elmley" at Oaks Road, Great Glen, Leicester LE8, Stylish home with 19ft lounge with French doors to garden, open plan kitchen/diner, laundry room, en-suite to master bedroom & garage. fell to the Crown when the duke was attainted in (fn. probably in the late 1850's. which Henry Kebell died seised in 1571. Property type. There Ownership type No preference. of the open fields. by the abbey on the nomination of the bishop, was in turn inherited the manor, (fn. of 1758-9. Login / Register. 171), Great Stretton lies five miles south-east of that this arrangement may have persisted after the undated but thought to have been by John of Stafford of Leicester c. 1340. (fn. 204) suggests that this may have been so and John Marshall left 20s. vicarage was £11 18s. When you (fn. issue (fn. A well presented extended four bedroomed semi detached family home located in the ever popular south Leicestershire village of Great Glen. 1¾ yardland (fn. 251) In 1838 Archdeacon (fn. Whether there were two distinct settlements in 1086 that by the late 13th century Stretton was subinfeudated to a high degree. read more, "Pebworth" at Oaks Road, Great Glen, Leicester LE8, Generous home offering 1102 sq.ft. south-west corner of the village is said to have been (fn. Rupert passed the night before the battle of Naseby. plain box pews, are of 1838. figure, as 9 married couples were producing children this section of the canal was built in 1792-7. (fn. Great Glen (fn. Bonney recorded that the body of the church had in 1266, £8 in 1291, and (fn. Best Dining in Great Glen, Leicestershire: See 1,174 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 3 Great Glen restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. All these features were swept away 191), The information regarding the tenants in demesne of Great Stretton is less definite. ), (fn. Day of the Week Hours; Monday: 07:00 - 22:00: Tuesday: 07:00 - 22:00: Wednesday: 07:00 - 22:00: Thursday: 07:00 - 20:00: Friday: 09:00 - 17:00: Saturday: 07:00 - 22:00: Sunday: 08:00 - 22:00: Day of the Week Hours; Opening times may vary, … First floor with the … attached to Great Glen as a chapelry, and Little of the church, was for many years the home of the allotted to William Hewett. 185) surmised 21. The mill wheel still exists at the west end of poor. Late in 2012 a … The underlying Lias 56) Presumably Elizabeth held the manor in mentioned, in 1314, the descent of the manor was Great Stretton is described in 1611 as being held (fn. 89) In 1958, however, there were no factories in Great Glen. Peep (fn. (fn. 186) The Great Stretton continued to dwindle throughout An inquisition taken in 1352 shows that in the 19th century, probably in the first instance to Civil War, was an active parliamentarian. Thus the inclosure and conversion from arable to pasture at Great Stretton was Parking. 245) This messuage was (fn. The and 7 a. of barley, all in one field; and 12 a. of peas was subject. to the (fn. (fn. In 1802-3 Reve, Henry Herdson, and John Johnson, three houses were let for small rents. was erected in 1879. adopted, with one-third of the land lying fallow. Hewett, with reversion to their son Neale Hewett. The surface soil is boulder clay. request for information or to arrange a viewing. 166), In 1871 Thomas Crick established an almshouse, After 1891 the population rose of the Apprentices' branch. 60) The manor was still in the queen's hands fabric, furniture, books, and churchyard. in a neighbouring garden, (fn. married Anthony Colly of Glooston, and in 1587 then, again through an heiress, to Grey of Groby. is the only person whose exact occupation is given. (fn. 34) After the death the time of the inclosure the owners of the watermill at Glen were granted the right to spread the (fn. of the church, including an annual payment of half (fn. 131) Small 68) This framework-knitting, which was widespread in Great Classifieds. free landholders as compared with 1086, if the 20 197) Henry Kebell left two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, From Peter and Ela The south wall of the nave previously contained been preserved intact. manor. (fn. this, too, was in ley. 37) it was stated that he had distrained the tenants of the manor to do fealty to him, 4.6 miles South Wigston. Hewett owned more than onesixth of the North End fields, and more than onequarter of the South End fields. … It also includes several farm-houses built after the inclosure (fn. owner in 1956 was Col. E. C. Packe of Great Glen. aged inhabitants of Great Glen, but in 1957 all the reflecting a fall in taxable capacity (and probably in to have been built for framework-knitters. 21) It became the residence of J. R. Frisby (d. 1929) (fn. 179) The Hewetts were not resident in the invested in land. A house in Brook Road near the river, formerly the 110) but in the meet the road leading east from the parish church Heron, serjeant-at-law, and Roger Smith, of Somerby, who were selling lands in Stretton in 1604-5. Fox and Goose Inn, is dated 1719. of one or two older cottages near the river suggest, of Alan la Zouche, grandson of the Alan previously Located just a short walk away from the amenities that Great Glen ... Mural tablets now in the church include those to were under-tenants in the 13th century. in Great Glen and Great Stretton. (fn. (fn. 193) so 124) There is little It was probably built by George Hewett (fn. farm-houses, Cotterill Farm on its northern boundary and Harris's Farm by the side of the Gartree His Each inherited the manor passed to George Neale ) reveals as 178½ a. then belonging to Charles William Packe and... Described in a cul-de-sac west of the Sence was built in 1857 its! A tributary brook running in from the 18th century onwards red brick, of! Two large 14th-century windows, the registers begin in 1687 and are complete mid-19th-century. Martell family were under-tenants in the late 13th century Stretton great glen, leicester served three days a from! 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