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Snorscombe

Coordinates: 52°12′03″N 1°07′40″W / 52.20081°N 1.12790°W / 52.20081; -1.12790
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Snorscombe is a ruined hamlet south of Everdon in Northamptonshire, England, whose rural location, now on private land, makes it extremely hard to access.

History

The hamlet was once a thriving community. The medieval residents would have worked for the local Lord under the manorial system and cultivated the surrounding land. The manor at Snorscombe was held by a Philip Lovell at the time of King John. By 1534 it had passed to the Knightley family.

The manor house was a farmhouse by the early 18th century and all that was left of the village was that farm, a watermill and a cottage.

52°12′03″N 1°07′40″W / 52.20081°N 1.12790°W / 52.20081; -1.12790