- Empingham
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.666389
longitude= -0.596389
official_name= Empingham
unitary_england=Rutland
lieutenancy_england=Rutland
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster= Rutland and Melton
post_town= OAKHAM
postcode_district = LE15
postcode_area= LE
dial_code= 01780
os_grid_reference= SK949085Empingham is a village in the county of
Rutland in theEast Midlands ofEngland . It lies close to the dam ofRutland Water and the A606 runs through the village. During construction, Empingham Reservoir was the name of the reservoir but it was renamed Rutland Water to preserve the name of the county which was being merged with Leicestershire.The fine church of St Peter was a Peculiar of the
see of Lincoln . When the diocese of Peterborough was created, this church remained tied toLincoln Cathedral and the title of aPrebend there.To the north east on the Great North Road (now A1) the Battle of Empingham was fought in 1470 as part of the
Wars of the Roses . The battle is also known asBattle of Lose-coat Field (or Losecote Field), supposedly because the defeated Lancastrians when fleeing threw off the distinguishing clothing. However the name probably predates the battle and means pigsty field.Forms of Losecote also appear as field names in other parishes in Rutland. An adjacent woodland is now called Bloody Oaks. Contemporary accounts refer to the battle site as Hornfield.
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