Willesley

Willesley

Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Willesley
latitude= 52.729
longitude= -1.497
map_type= Leicestershire
civil_parish=
population = c. 60 in 1830
shire_district= North West Leicestershire
shire_county= Leicestershire
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster= North West Leicestershire
post_town= ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH
postcode_district = LE65
postcode_area= LE
dial_code= 01530
demonym=
os_grid_reference= SK355165
static_

static_image_caption=Willesley Church dates from the 14th century with a tower dated 1845

Willesley is a place near Ashby de la Zouch. It was in Derbyshire, but has been part of Leicestershire. In the 19th century it had a population of about 60 and Willesley Hall was the home of the Abney and later the Abney-Hastings family. Willesley is so small that it would be a hamlet except that it has a church.

History

Willesley is mentioned as a significant manor in the Domesday book."Domesday Book: A Complete Transliteration". London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-14-143994-7 p.745] Willesley is listed amongst the large number of manors that are owned directly by Henry de Ferrers [Henry owned a significant number of manors in Derbyshire. Besides Willesley he had Tissington, Hartington, Swarkeston and the new castle at Tutbury.] and its value was assessed as twenty shillings TRETRE in Latin is Tempore Regis Edwardi. This means in the time of King Edward before the Battle of Hastings.] and sixteen shillings in 1086.There was once a stately here called Willesley Hall built of red bricks. The hall stood in a park of 155 acres.

The small village has always been small. The population remained around the figure of 60 from 1805 to 1881. [ [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Willesley/index.html Description from Pigot and Co's Commercial Directory for Derbyshire] , 1835, accessed 12 July, 2008] [http://www.andrewspages.dial.pipex.com/dby/kelly/willesley.htm Kelly's Directory of the Counties of Derby, Notts, Leicester and Rutland] , London, 1891, p326, accessed 12 July 2008]

Little of the manor, but the church, remains today, but Willesley Lake which has been described as of serpentine design is still used for fishing. The lake was constructed to enable the water level to be controlled for power generation for the nearby Hall. [http://www.nationalforest.org/visit/index.php?fuseaction=location.showlocation&loc_id=1706 National Forest information] , accessed 12 July 2008]

The Abney and Hastings family

It was the birth place of notable people including two called Sir Thomas Abney and Edward Abney whose letters were published recently giving an insight into early 17th century life.. One of the Thomas Abney's became a mayor of London whilst other rose to be a judge of the common pleas. The Abney family required that owners of the manor should be called Abney. Twice there has had to be a special act of parliament for people to add the name "Abney" to their surname. Sir Charles Abney Hastings, a High Sheriff of Derbyshire was the last person descended from the Abney line. The man who might have inherited the hall after Sir Charles Abney Hastings died without children was his younger brother, Frank, a veteran of the Battle of Trafalgar. Unfortunately he died prematurly fighting for the Greeks and was buried in Zante.

"Willesley Hall" was also used as the name of a steam locomotive in the Hall class by the Great Western Railway.

In 1897 the counties of Leicestershire and Derbyshire corrected their boundaries to remove enclaves. Part of Appleby Magna, Chilcote, Measham, Oakthorpe and part of Donisthorpe, Stretton en le Field were transferred to Leicestershire. [At the same time the parishes of Netherseal and Overseal were received by Derbyshire from Leicestershire.]

The golf course in Ashby had existed since the 1920s and at one time considered buying Willesley Hall, but at the time, the lack of members with cars and the financial issue prevented it. [ [http://www.willesleypark.com/about/index.html Willesley Park golf club] : history, accessed 11 July 2008]

The church

The church of St Thomas dates from the 14th century with a tower added in 1845. The glass is modern heraldic, but with some older glass too. Monuments in the churck include one dated 1505 to John and Maria Abney, another to George and Ellen Abney dated 1571 and a Lt. General Sir Charles Hastings' black and white marble tomb who died in 1823.

The parish register started in 1677. In the 19th century the church could seat 100 after its seats and pulpit were replaced in 1883 by the Earl of Loudoun. The Earl's of Loudoun inherited the manor of Willesley after the second Baronet died without children.

The campsite

The hall fell derelict and was bought by Leicestershire Scout district in 1952 along with a small area of land. The hall was demolished and the land became a Scout campsite, however the hall required seven attempts before if gave way to explosives. [http://www.abneyletters.com/abney_family.html Letters to my Father] , Abney family history, accessed 11 July 2008] Further land was later bought by the Scouts, with other areas becoming a fishing lake or adding to the golf facilities.

"Willesley Campsite" is located one mile south west of Ashby de la Zouch. [ [http://www.willesley.org/campsite/ Willesley campsite] ] It occupies fourteen acres of the old Willesley Hall estate (part of the original gatehouse is still visible). The camp site has fields, a wood and its own church (St. Thomas's).

Some areas of woodland at Willesley are owned by the Woodland Trust. These areas were surveyed in 2001 for evidence of ancient woodland. [cite web|url=http://www.willesleywood.co.uk/willesley_pages/Ancient%20Woodland%20at%20Willesley.pdf|title=An Investigation into the likelihood of Ancient Woodland existing on the Woodland Trust site at Willesley Leicestershire|last=Retson|first=Ian|accessdate=2008-08-21] The survey showed that there was a continuity of managed woodland cover for at least 200 years, but there was no direct evidence for any continuity of cover since 1600. The site did not therefore qualify as Ancient Woodland.

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