Benwick

Benwick
Benwick is located in Cambridgeshire
Benwick
Benwick
Location within Cambridgeshire
Population1,137 (2011 Census)
OS grid referenceTL341909
Civil parish
  • Benwick
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMarch
Postcode districtPE15
Dialling code01354
PoliceCambridgeshire
FireCambridgeshire
AmbulanceEast of England
List of places
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°30′00″N 0°01′26″W / 52.5°N 0.024°W / 52.5; -0.024

Benwick is a village and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England in the historic Isle of Ely. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) from Peterborough and 30 miles (48 km) from Cambridge. The population of Benwick was recorded as 1137 in the United Kingdom Census 2011 with 452 households. The River Nene (Old Course) (part of the Middle Level Navigations) passes through the village, which is thus accessible by boat from the inland waterways network in England.

History

The settlement's name is derived from the Old English bean or beam, and wic, meaning "farm where beans are grown" or "farm by a tree-trunk."[1] Benwick's High Street is built on a roddon; the silt banks of the old West Water river.[2]

The earliest records of village refer to a garrison built in Benwick by Geoffrey de Mandeville in 1143.[3] In 1221, Benwick had 15 tenants and by 1251, 32.[4] It used to be in the parish of Doddington,[4] one of the largest parishes in England. Under the Doddington Rectory Division Act of 1856 it was divided into seven rectories.

H. C. Darby, in his Drainage of the Fens, records that in 1611 a scholar from the continent, toured the Isle of Ely, noting that the houses in Benwick were all surrounded by water, like islands, and the inhabitants were occupied with fishing and fowling.[5] In 1774 the Earl of Orford remarked of Benwick that "the number of children crossing near a cottage and a school added much to the scene, in appearance much like the best Flemish Landscapes".[6]

In 1737, it was reported 'From March in the Isle of Ely we hear of a most audacious and uncommon Outrage committed on the 6th inst. at Berwick, a small Village between March and Whittlesey, by a numerous Body of Irishmen, who having swarm'd in those Parts for Harvest-Work, upon a Quarrel with the Inhabitants they ravag'd and plunder'd the whole Town and the next Day they attempted the like at March (and) might probably have succeeded, had not Numbers from Whittlesey came opportunely to the Succour of the March-Men but after a sharp Engagement, wherein several were wounded on both Sides, the Irishmen were put to the Route, leaving behind them only five of their Companions, who were taken Prisoners and committed to Wisbech Goal'.[7]

In 1864 the village lock-up was demolished and sold.[8]

From 1898 to 1966 Benwick was the terminus of the Benwick goods railway which ran from Three Horseshoes junction at Turves, on the Ely to Peterborough line. The station was on the road to Whittlesey. There was never a passenger service on the line, except a special enthusiasts train on 9 September 1956.[9]

Benwick Bygones, a book on the History of Benwick was published in 2008 by Adam Keppel-Garner and Janet Fountain.

Listed buildings in Benwick

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
War Memorial
52°29′37″N 0°01′27″W / 52.493662°N 0.024146°W / 52.493662; -0.024146 (Benwick War Memorial)
1921 The War Memorial is constructed of white stone and consists of a Latin cross on a two stepped base set on a two tier plinth: the lower tier of the plinth is a square block with a chamfered upper edge, the upper tier tall and square sectioned. There are contrasting bronze plaques attached to the west, north and south faces of the upper tier: these contain, in black lettering, the names of the 44 men who died in the First World War.[10] II

Governance

There are three tiers of local government covering Benwick, at parish, district and county level: Benwick Parish Council, Fenland District Council and Cambridgeshire County Council. The parish council meets at the village hall on High Street.[11]

Benwick is part of the parliamentary constituency of North East Cambridgeshire; the current Member of Parliament is Steve Barclay.[12]

Religion

Records exist of an early chapel to St James, where an indulgence for repairs was granted in 1518, whilst the earliest recorded church was built around 1637 but unconsecrated.[13]

The Parish Church of St Mary's was started in 1850 and opened in 1854. Designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon,[14] it was built on the site of the earlier unconsecrated church. St Mary's was built of Norfolk carr stone with Caen stone facings, costing £2,500 to build. The tower contained two bells and a clock was added in 1871. In 1966 the tower was removed and the clock loaned to March Museum. Over time the church moved more and was condemned. The last service was held in 1980 and in 1985 the church was demolished.[15] The font and doorway from the parish church are now at St Jude's, Westwood, Peterborough.[16]

A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1833; a plain square building to seat 150. An organ was installed in 1923.[17] The chapel fell into disuse in 2006 and was subsequently sold and demolished.

A Baptist chapel was first built in 1818 on land endowed from Gideon Gascoigne; at first just a preaching place as the church was not formed until 1858. The chapel was whitewashed and thatched but in 1873 was recorded as being in a dilapidated state. A new chapel opened in 1874. The chapel was demolished in 1963.[18]

After years of fundraising, in 2012 a church room was built as an extension to the village hall.[19]

Demography

At the time of the 2011 census, Benwick parish had 1137 inhabitants – 548 males and 589 females, living in 452 households.[20]

References

  1. ^ Mills, A.D. (1998). A Dictionary of English Place-names. Second Edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford. p34. ISBN 0-19-280074-4
  2. ^ Astbury, A K (1987) [1958]. The Black Fens (3 ed.). Wardy Hill, Ely, Cambridgeshire: Providence Press. ISBN 0-903803-18-6. |loc=p. 112; caption to plate 34 on p. 113, Benwick from the air
  3. ^ Fountain, J and Keppel-Garner, A (2008) "Benwick Bygones", p.9, Victoire Press, Cambridge.
  4. ^ a b 'North Witchford Hundred: Doddington', A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 4: City of Ely; Ely, N. and S. Witchford and Wisbech Hundreds (2002), pp. 110–116.
  5. ^ Darby, HC (1956) The Draining of the Fens
  6. ^ Childers, JW (2012) "Lord Orford's Voyage Round The Fens in 1774"
  7. ^ "Newcastle Courant". Retrieved 1 October 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^ "Cambridge Independent Press". Retrieved 26 September 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "Six Bells Junction".
  10. ^ Historic England, "Benwick War Memorial (1433569)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 March 2016
  11. ^ "Parish Council Meeting Dates". Benwick Parish Council. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  12. ^ Find Your MP. Retrieved 18 December 2009
  13. ^ Fountain, J and Keppel-Garner, A (2008) "Benwick Bygones", p.10, Victoire Press, Cambridge.
  14. ^ Cambridgeshire, p302, (Second edition) by Nikolaus Pevsner
  15. ^ Fountain, J and Keppel-Garner, A (2008) "Benwick Bygones", p.75, Victoire Press, Cambridge.
  16. ^ "St Judes Peterborough | Vision and History". Archived from the original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
  17. ^ Fountain, J and Keppel-Garner, A (2008) Benwick Bygones, p.76, Victoire Press, Cambridge.
  18. ^ Fountain, J and Keppel-Garner, A (2008) Benwick Bygones, p.98, Victoire Press, Cambridge.
  19. ^ "Fenland Citizen 10 August 2012". Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  20. ^ The Benwick Bugle: September 2013. Available Online: https://issuu.com/benwickbugle/docs/16._september-october

Bibliography

  • Astbury, A K (1987). The Black Fens (3 ed.). Wardy Hill, Ely, Cambridgeshire: Providence Press. ISBN 0-903803-18-6.
  • Fountain, J and Keppel-Garner, A (2008). Benwick Bygones (1 ed.). Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Victoire Press.

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