Village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Human settlement in England
Roughton ( ROOT -ən ) is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England. The parish population was 644 in 2011.[ 1]
The village lies approximately 5 miles (8 km) south from Horncastle and near the hamlets of Thornton and Kirkby-on-Bain . Since 1936 the hamlets of Dalderby and Martin have been part of Roughton civil parish.[ 2]
In the 1086 Domesday Book , Roughton is noted with 11 households, with Lord of the Manor as King William I .[ 3]
The parish church dates from the 13th century, and is dedicated to Saint Margaret . Built of a "patchwork" of greenstone , limestone and red brick, its construction includes elements from 12th-century Norman to 17th-century brick. It is a Grade II* listed building .[ 4] The base of a medieval stone cross is in the churchyard; it is both Grade II listed and designated as an ancient scheduled monument .[ 5] [ 6]
Roughton Village Hall
Roughton Hall is a Grade II* listed building dating from the mid-18th century.[ 7] Until his death in 2018, it was home to Louth and Horncastle MP, and Father of the House , Sir Peter Tapsell .
A primary school in Roughton served the village and the nearby hamlets of Haltham , Dalderby and Martin. It closed in December 1946 following a decline of population.[ 8]
Roughton Moor Wood on the outskirts of nearby Woodhall Spa is a conservation area consisting of semi-natural woodland; it is managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust .[ 9]
Governance
An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward stretches north to Baumber with a total population taken at the 2011 census of 2,270.[ 10]
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