Thoroton

Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England


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::summary Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England ::

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static_image_captionSt Helena's Church, Thoroton:
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population130
population_ref(2021)
shire_districtRushcliffe
shire_countyNottinghamshire
regionEast Midlands
constituency_westminsterNewark
post_townNOTTINGHAM
postcode_districtNG13
postcode_areaNG
dial_code01949
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typeVillage and civil parish
static_image_nameSt. Helenas Church in Thoroton Notts 2015.jpg
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Thoroton is a small English village and civil parish in the borough of Rushcliffe, and the county of Nottinghamshire, with a population of 112 at the 2011 census, and increasing to 130 at the 2021 census. The village has conservation area status. Its Anglican parish church is a Grade I listed building.

Geography

Thoroton lies along the banks of the River Smite, about 15 mi east of Nottingham, 4 mi north-east of Bingham and adjacent to Scarrington, Hawksworth, Sibthorpe, Orston and Aslockton. It is bounded by an originally Roman road, the Fosse WayA46 – 3 mi to the west, the A1 3 mi to the east, and the A52 2 mi further south.

Thoroton belongs under Rushcliffe Borough Council. The village is part of the Rushcliffe constituency in the House of Commons.

Heritage

Thoroton was granted conservation area status in 1974. It is served by the medieval Anglican St Helena's Church, which is a Grade I listed building. There is a service held once a month.

The place name seems to contain an Old Norse personal name Þurferð + tūn (Old English), an enclosure; a farmstead; a village; an estate; thus "Farm of a man called Thurferth". There are 19 such place names (a Scandinavian personal name followed by tūn ) in Nottinghamshire, all of them in the Domesday survey, and all apparently ancient villages.

Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton takes his name from part of his wife's name, whose family home is near Thoroton. The Falconers also own property in the village itself, which is let.

Transport

Thoroton is served by buses to Bottesford, Bingham and nearby villages on Tuesdays and to Newark-on-Trent, Bottesford and nearby villages on Wednesdays.

The nearest railway station is at Aslockton (2.2 miles/3.5 km). It offers regular services between Nottingham and Grantham or Skegness.

Amenities

The nearest primary school to the village is at Orston (2 miles/3.5 km). Secondary education is available in Bingham and Newark-on-Trent.

St Helena's Church has parts dating back to the 11th century. It belongs to the Cranmer group of Anglican parishes and has a service at 9 a.m. on the second Sunday of the month.

There are shopping, medical and other services at Newark-on-Trent (9 miles/14.5 km), Bingham (6 miles/10 km) and Bottesford (5 miles/8 km). Accommodation is available in Bingham and Elton on the Hill (4 miles/6.5 km).

References

References

  1. "Civil parish 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  2. "Thoroton parish".
  3. "Church of St Helena, Thoroton, Nottinghamshire".
  4. A Church Near You [https://www.achurchnearyou.com/thoroton/ Retrieved 31 July 2016.]
  5. J. Gover, A. Mawer and F. M. Stenton, eds., ''Place Names of Nottinghamshire'', Cambridge, 1940, p. 229; A. D. Mills, ''Dictionary of English Place-Names'', Oxford, 2002, p. 345; E. Ekwall, ''Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names'', Oxford, 1960, p. 229.
  6. J. Gover ''et al.'', p. xviii.
  7. [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/1999/dec/11/1 The Domesday bloke], ''The Guardian'', Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  8. Bus times [https://bustimes.org/localities/thoroton Retrieved 16 July 2018.]
  9. Trainline [https://www.thetrainline.com/stations/aslockton Retrieved 16 July 2018.]
  10. A Church Near You [https://www.achurchnearyou.com/thoroton/ Retrieved 15 November 2020.]

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