Kingston on Soar

Kingston on Soar
Village and civil parish
Kegworth Road in Kingston on Soar
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Kingston on Soar is located in Nottinghamshire
Kingston on Soar
Kingston on Soar
Location within Nottinghamshire
Area2 sq mi (5.2 km2)
Population301 (2021)
• Density151/sq mi (58/km2)
OS grid referenceSK 501276
• London105 mi (169 km) SSE
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Settlements
Post townNOTTINGHAM
Postcode districtNG11
Dialling code01509
PoliceNottinghamshire
FireNottinghamshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
Websitewww.kingstononsoar.org.uk
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UK
England
Nottinghamshire
52°50′38″N 1°15′22″W / 52.844°N 1.256°W / 52.844; -1.256

Kingston on Soar is a village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England.

Description

Setting

Kingston on Soar predominantly lies within the Trent Washlands character area, and partially in the Nottinghamshire Wolds character area.[1]

White's Directory of Nottinghamshire, written in 1853, describes Kingston on Soar as such:[2]

Kingston-Upon-Soar is a small village and parish 10 miles south west by south of Nottingham, betwixt the Wolds and the Leicestershire border.

John Throsby, writing during 1790 in his new edition of Robert Thoroton's Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, describes Kingston on Soar such:[3]

This Lordship contains 1100 acres of old inclosed land, divided into 3 farms, exclusive of some patches of home ground, attached to some inferior dwellings: It belongs chiefly to the Duke of Leeds, who is lord of the manor. [...] The village contains about 30 dwellings.

Local geography

Kingston on Soar Spring Brook

The River Soar does not pass through the village, but very close by to the west. At this point the Soar, flowing south to north, forms the border with Leicestershire. The Kingston Brook drains west through the village. Nearby places are Kegworth in Leicestershire, New Kingston in Nottinghamshire and, further downstream, Ratcliffe on Soar. John Throsby, writing during 1790 in his new edition of Robert Thoroton's Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, describes Kingston on Soar's geography such:[3]

The soil in the upper part of the lordship is clayey; but towards the Soar it is of a light sand, and appears good grazing ground.

Population

The 2011 census records the population of Kingston on Soar as 296,[4] increasing marginally to 301 at the 2021 census.[5]

The parish has three centres of population: the core village, Kingston Hall and New Kingston (which covers West Leake Lane, Kingston Fields and Kingston Court).[6]

The table below displays the historic number of households, families and people living in Kingston on Soar:

Year Households/families Total Population Male Population Female Population
1086 15[7] - - -
1674 14[8] - - -
1790 c. 30[3] - - -
1801 - 152[8] 69[9] 83[9]
1811 - 155[9] 74[9] 81[9]
1821 - 166[9] 92[9] 74[9]
1831 30[10] 175[9][10] 89[9] 86[9]
1841 33[9] 181[9] 94[9] 87[9]
1851 35[9] 196[9] 104[9] 92[9]
1861 39[8] 197[8] - -
1871 43[11] 210[11] 98[11] 112[11]
1881 43[11] 196[11] 95[11] 101[11]
1891 49[12] 281[8][12] 139[12] 142[12]
1901 50[12][13] 271[12][13] 124[12] 147[12]
1911 50[13] 265[13][14] 121[13] 144[13]
1921 51[14] 251[14][15] 117[14] 134[14]
1931 59[15] 232[15][16] 108[15] 124[15]
1951 77[16] 256[16][17] 118[16] 138[16]
1961 88[17] 257[17] 128[17] 129[17]
1971 75[8] 220[8] - -
1991 91[8] 223[8] 116[18] 107[18]
2001 103[19] 239[8] 120[20] 119[20]
2011 119[21] 296[21] 158[21] 138[21]
2021 124[22] 301[5] 155[22] 146[22]

Toponymy

Kingston on Soar sign on village green

The Domesday Book, written in 1086, records the village's place name as 'Chinestan'.[7] Robert Thoroton writing in his book The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire first published in 1677,[23] later published with additions by John Throsby in 1790, states:[3]

In Doomsday-Book written Cheniston: So called, probably, from some Owner, as most Towns of that Termination, in this County, generally are.

The book The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire differs from Robert Thoroton stating that the origin of the name means 'royal stone'.[24] The name derives from the Old English words 'cyne', meaning royal or kingly, and 'stan', meaning stone or rock.[25] In Old English the word 'cyne' could refer to a local chief and does not necessarily refer to a ruler of a larger dominion.[24] The '-on-soar' originates from the village's location near the River Soar.[25]

Heritage

Listed buildings

The St Winifred's Church (Grade I) and the Lychgate (Grade II).

Kingston on Soar has a Grade I listed church along with 18 other listed structures in the parish, all Grade II listed.[26]

St Winifred's Church (Grade I)

St Winifred's church dates back to c. 1540,[27] when the chancel was built under the Babington family of Dethick.[28] Before, when Kingston on Soar belonged to the parish of Ratcliffe on Soar, a chapel-of-ease existed dating back to the late 11th or early 12th century.[29] The church was largely rebuilt in 1900 by R Creed.[29] The tomb of the 1st Baron Belper is located in the churchyard.[29]

Simon Jenkins listed St Winifred's in his book, England's Thousand Best Churches.[29]

Kingston Hall (Grade II)

Kingston Hall (Grade II).

Kingston Hall, which is a large Grade II listed country house, was built 1842-46 for Mr Edward Strutt, who would later become the 1st Lord Belper.[30] The hall was built by the architect Edward Blore[30] who had previously worked on Buckingham Palace.[31] Ronald Strutt, the 4th Lord Belper, sold the hall in 1976.[32] In 1980 the hall was converted into 12 individual dwellings and the surrounding buildings were sold for separate occupation.[32]

The grounds of Kingston Hall contain three Grade II listed structures: a garden pavilion, a stable block and a lodge with an attached gateway.[26]

Kingston Park Pleasure Gardens, which surrounds Kingston Hall, is also Grade II listed.[32]

Other listed buildings

As well as St Winifred's Church (Grade I) and Kingston Hall (Grade II), there are 17 other listed structures in Kingston on Soar, all Grade II listed: 1, 3, 5 and 7, the Green; 9, 11, 15, 17 and 19, the Green; 21, 23, 25 and 27, the Green; Church Farmhouse; K6 Telephone Kiosk; Kegworth Bridge; Kegworth Shallow Lock; Kingston Fields Farmhouse and Workshops; Lodge and Attached Gateway; Lychgate at Entrance to Churchyard of Church of St Winifred; Manor Farmhouse; Pavilion in the Garden of Kingston Hall; Pumphouse; Stable Block at Kingston Hall; Stables at Manor Farm; The Old Schoolhouse and The Post Office.[26]

Other heritage

Agricultural college

The precursor to the Midland Agricultural and Dairy College (which became the University of Nottingham's Sutton Bonington Campus in the neighbouring parish of Sutton Bonington) was the Midland Dairy Institute and was located in the parish of Kingston on Soar. Stilton cheese was made along with other types at the Institute.[33] The University Farm, a 445 hectares (1,100 acres) commercial research farm, partly lies in the parish, including an associated high-technology dairy centre.

Notable people

John Berridge (1717–93) was born into a Kingston on Soar farming family but soon realised he had little talent for the land.[34] He entered Cambridge University and then the ministry of the Church of England. In this he was at first totally inept, but in 1757 experienced a religious conversion while reading the Bible and became a great preacher at Everton in Bedfordshire. His visitors included John Wesley and Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. His sermons were often met with 'strange convulsions' in the congregation, and people falling down as if dead, described in detail in Wesley's journals in 1758-9. Berridge's tomb at Everton is famous for its evangelistic inscription. His funeral was conducted by Charles Simeon.

Local government and elections

Parliamentary elections

The village is part of the Rushcliffe constituency in the House of Commons. The constituency was notable for being represented by Kenneth Clarke, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, from 1970 until 2019.

Local government

County council

For Nottinghamshire County Council elections the parish comes within the Leake & Ruddington electoral ward,[35] which has two council seats.[36] The most recent election was in May 2021, when Matt Barney and Reg Adair, both of the Conservative party, won the two available seats.[37]

The parish of Kingston on Soar within the Rushcliffe Borough.

Borough council

For the election of a councillor to Rushcliffe Borough Council, the parish forms part of the Gotham ward,[38] which elects two councillors.[39] The most recent election was on 4 May 2023, in which Rex Walker and Andy Brown of the Conservatives were elected.[40]

Parish council

The parish council has 7 seats.[41] Council meetings usually take place on the first Tuesday every two months.[41]

Historic

The parish fell within the ancient Rushcliffe wapentake of Nottinghamshire.[42] Before 1894 the parish was part of the Shardlow sanitary district, along with other nearby villages such as Ratcliffe on Soar and Kegworth.[43] Between 1837 and 1930 the parish was also part of the Shardlow poor law union and registration district.[44] From 1927 the parish was part of the Leake Rural District,[45] until its abolition in 1935, when the parish was then transferred to the Basford Rural District.[46] In April 1974 the Basford Rural District was abolished and the non-metropolitan district of Rushcliffe was created, which Kingston on Soar became part of.[47][48]

Amenities

Transport

There is no railway station in the village, however East Midlands Parkway opened in January 2009[49] at nearby Ratcliffe on Soar providing links on the Midland Main Line with journeys to London St Pancras taking approximately 90 minutes.[50]

The Soar Valley Bus routes 1-7 serve the village,[51] including a regular service to East Leake Academy during school term time, a weekly service to Loughborough on Thursday (market day), a weekly service to East Leake on Tuesday and a service every Friday to either Long Eaton Asda or West Bridford Asda.[52] The Nottinghamshire 865 bus also serves the village providing a regular service to Clifton NET Park & Ride between Monday to Saturday.[52][53]

Other facilities

The Village Hall, built in 1935,[54] is located near the centre of the village on The Green.[55]

Kingston on Soar has one postbox, located on The Green.[56]

References

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