Godstone

Godstone

infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 51.2479
longitude= -0.0644
official_name= Godstone
population= 5,847 [ [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=800107&c=Godstone&d=16&e=15&g=492187&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Census data] ]
map_type=Surrey
os_grid_reference= TQ351516
OldMapsYear=
shire_district= Tandridge
shire_county = Surrey
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= East Surrey
post_town= GODSTONE
postcode_district = RH9
postcode_area= RH
dial_code= 01883

Godstone is a village in the county of Surrey, England. It is located approximately six miles east of Reigate at the junction of the A22 and A25 major roads, and near the M25 motorway.

History

The village lay within the Anglo-Saxon administrative division of Tandridge hundred.

Godstone initially had a different name. The village had been known as Walkingstead, meaning 'Wolcen's place', from the Old English personal name Wolcen (related to modern English "welkin" meaning cloud") and "stede" "place, homestead", related to modern English stead. A record of the name from 932 as "Wuulicinsted" proves this. Another record, undated, shows the name as "Wolinstede", suggesting the same etymology. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was "Wachelstede". [ [http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/g1ntw/ Norman Marshal] ]

The name of the village was recorded in 1248 as "Godeston", suggesting an etymology of the Old English personal name Goda and tun "farm, village", here in the sense "village" rather than "estate" considering the village size. Thus the suggested etymology is "Goda's farm". Goda was the daughter of Edward the Confessor. She died in 1055 but the Domesday book of 1086 records the parish as being held by her husband, Count Eustace II of Boulogne.

However, earlier records have the name listed as "Cudeston" (1153) and "Codstune" (1173) suggesting "farmstead of a man called Cōd" (pronounced as "code", not cod"), as with the Cotswolds, high-forest land of a man called Cōd. However, if this etymology is proven, then it would almost certainly not be the same individual who gave his name to the Cotswolds.

Godstone Geography

The heart of Godstone consists of two centres which are now conservation areas, Church Town and Godstone Green. [Jaques, J (1992) : "Bygone Godstone", Phillimore]

Church Town, with its old timber framed buildings, is quiet and secluded. The Old Packhouse, dating from the 15th century, is the oldest timber framed building in the town. In the 18th Century, brick became the fashionable material for house building, and Church End and Church House, opposite the church, are two fine examples.

St Nicholas Church dominates Church Town. The North aisle was built in about 1845. Sir George Gilbert Scott's restoration of the church in 1872-3 involved widening of the chancel arch, inserting a new north side to the chancel, new windows to the nave and east end, and adding the south aisle.

At the same time, Sir George Gilbert Scott designed St Mary's almshouses next to St Nicholas Church for Mrs Mabel Hunt of Wonham House, in memory of her only daughter who had died at the age of sixteen. Built in a Victorian Tudor/gothic style, they include eight self contained houses, a wardens house and a beautiful little chapel, dedicated to St Mary. The flèch-capped chapel and the gables compose a very pretty hamlet.

Godstone Green became a busy centre of roads and vehicles during the growth of wheeled traffic in the 16th century, an era which spawned the establishment of Godstone's numerous inns. A number of houses built entirely of brick appeared in the 18th Century, notably the row in the High Street.

During the 19th Century, The Pond at Godstone Green was used as a horse-pond with a sloping bank down which the wagoners drove their horses.

In the very core of the village is a triangular island, which in Victorian times, was densely packed with a remarkable number of cottages intersected by alleys. It is claimed to have been the worst slum in Surrey, which is no longer the case, with each dwelling having been paid much care and attention.

The two parts of Godstone are linked by Bullbeggars Lane, a narrow road leading from the south of the village to the church, and the footpath running from the White Hart pub and its barn, along Bay Pond to Church Lane. The original village around St Nicholas Church was decimated during the great plague of 1342 with the victims being buried in two 'plague pits' in Bullbeggars Lane. Even in death the sexes were kept separate. Men and women were interred in separate pits. The road running past the church was at one time the main coastal road with the present village not being built until Tudor times. The Pack House featured in the Gracie Fields film 'Sing as you dance along', with Gracie dancing along the lane past the cottage which used to be an Inn.

The Enterdent

This is a small plot of land, tucked away in between Tilburstow Hill Road and Eastbourne Road, to the south of Godstone. [Lotter, A (1988) "The Enterdent", Surrey Mirror, Thursday December 15, 1988, p.12]

The name "Enterdent" alludes to a cluster of cottages on the land set in a wooded valley. The origin of the name the Enterdent has never been satisfactorily explained. It has previously been known as Lower and Upper Henterden, and in the 19th century, Polly Pains Bottom. It is perhaps the dene or valley between two hills.

The first two dwellings appeared in 1842, and improvements began on the cottages in 1857, now number 6 and 7 The Enterdent. These buildings were enlarged with an extension at the rear and five further cottages were added, making a row of seven. A second terrace of cottages, this time eight in number, appeared further up the valley.

Today the fifteen original cottages have been converted to eight homes. The additional five cottages from the original terrace have since been converted into two larger properties, number 1 comprising three cottages, and number 5 comprising the remaining two. Numbers 6 and 7 still remain as individual cottages. At the entrance to the Enterdent, from Eastbourne Road, is a Georgian-style house, which was a tea room and a hotel from the 1920s to the 1940s. It has since been converted into two cottages, River Cottage and White Cottage.

Despite all the changes, the Enterdent has essentially remained relatively unaltered. The cottage gardens and vegetable allotments stand to this day, so too does the sandpit, the brook, the woods and the bluebells.

Today

Godstone School is situated very near by the Bay Pond. It caters for children between the ages of 5 and 11.The Orpheus Trust Centre is an inclusive performing arts centre founded in 1998 by British entertainer and musician Richard Stilgoe in his former family home in the village. Godstone Farm is a popular destination for family and school outings. Godstone Vineyards is a local wine producer selling wine from the premises on Quarry Road.

Godstone is situated at the junction of the A22 and A25 trunk roads. Junction 6 of the M25 motorway is just to the north of the village. Godstone railway station is situated in South Godstone (which used to be known as Lagham), approximately 2 miles to the south of the village.

References

External links

* [http://www.godstone.net/home.htm Godstone Villiage Website]
* [http://www.tandridge.gov.uk/LifeinTandridge/Tourism/Townsandvillages/godstone_and_south_godstone.htm Tandridge District Council - Godstone and South Godstone]
* [http://www.godstonefarm.co.uk Godstone Farm]


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