Stoke Climsland
Stoke Climsland | |
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Main Road, Stoke Climsland | |
OS grid reference | SX360744 |
Civil parish |
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Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | CALLINGTON |
Postcode district | PL17 |
Dialling code | 01579 |
Police | Devon and Cornwall |
Fire | Cornwall |
Ambulance | South Western |
Stoke Climsland is a village in the valley of the River Tamar, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom within the civil parish of Stokeclimsland. The population of the parish at the 2011 census was 1639.[1] An electoral ward in the same name also exists. At the same census the population was 3,703.[2]
History
The manor of Climsland was one of the seventeen Antiqua maneria of the Duchy of Cornwall. The manor was recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) as Climson; there were 5 hides of land and land for 24 ploughs. One hide was held by the lord (with 3 ploughs and 9 serfs) and 30 villeins and 30 smallholders had 17 ploughs and 4 hides of land. There were also 3 acres of meadow, 16 square leagues of pasture and 3 square leagues of woodland. The income from the manor was £6 sterling.[3]
In the 12th century, Climsland became part of a 250 hectares (620 acres) Royal Deer Park called Kerrybullock, until it was disparked by Henry VIII in the 16th century.[4]
Notable buildings
The present church building is 15th century, with north and south aisles and a west tower. The tower is of granite and the wagon roofs are medieval. At Horse Bridge on the road to Tavistock is a fine bridge of seven arches (built in 1437). At Whiteford Sir John Call built a Georgian mansion in 1775 but it no longer exists: the stables and a garden temple remain and a few fragments have been reused in a house nearby.[5]
The post office, opened in 1839, is the oldest in the UK.[6]
Sport
The village is also home to a football team, Stoke Climsland FC, which plays in the Cornwall Duchy league. [citation needed]
Notable people
- William Pratt Call, banker and High Sheriff of Cornwall; resident of Whiteford House
- John Grubb, an early settler in Delaware
- Len Harvey, a boxer, who held one 'version' of the World's Light-Heavyweight Championship from 1939 until 1942; born here
- David Oates, archaeologist and academic; born here
- Neil Warnock, football manager; resident
References
- ^ "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 14 February 2015.
- ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 14 February 2015.
- ^ Thorn, C. et al., eds. (1979) Cornwall. Chichester: Phillimore; entry 1,9
- ^ North Cornwall District Council, "Luckett: Conservation Area Character Statement" (PDF), Cornwall.gov.uk, p. 3
- ^ Pevsner, N. (1970) Cornwall, 2nd ed. Penguin Books
- ^ "BBC - Domesday Reloaded: Stoke climsland Post Office, from 1986". domesday. Retrieved 19 January 2015.