- Hilton, Cambridgeshire
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.27794
longitude= -0.11204
official_name= Hilton
population=
shire_district=
shire_county =Cambridgeshire
region= East of England
constituency_westminster=
post_town= HUNTINGDON
postcode_district = PE28
postcode_area= PE
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= TL289661Hilton is a village in
Cambridgeshire ,England , about 11 miles (18 km) northwest ofCambridge . Theparish adjoins the parishes ofElsworth ,Fenstanton ,Hemingford Abbots ,Hemingford Grey ,Papworth Everard andPapworth St Agnes . The parishchurch is dedicated to StMary Magdalene and has a peal of six bells.A fragment of a
wall painting onplaster , made for Captain Sparrow (1601–1651), at Park Farm, Hilton, probably around the time of his marriage in 1633, is now in theVictoria & Albert Museum ,London . The fragment depicts two figures representing thesense s ofTaste andSight and was donated byDavid Garnett and his wife Angelica of Hilton Hall, who were members of theBloomsbury Group .Turf maze
On the
village green is aturf maze (orlabyrinth ) some 55 ft (16.5 m) in diameter: a stone pillar at its centre records that the maze was cut by William Sparrow (1641–1729) in 1660. The Latin inscriptions, above and below acoat of arms (presumably Sparrow's), reads "Sic transit gloria mundi" ("Thus the glory of the world passes away") "Gvlielmvs Sparrow, Gen., natvs ano. 1641. Aetatis svi 88 qvamdo obiit, hos gyros fornavit anno 1660" ("William Sparrow, Gentleman, born in the year 1641. Aged 88 when he died, he formed these circles in the year 1660"). The English one reads "William Sparrow departed this life the 25th August, Anno Domini 1729, aged 88 years".The design of the maze is similar to the famous pavement labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral, laid in 1235. An illustration by W.H. Matthews in his "Mazes and Labyrinths" (1922) shows several paths leading to the central circle: the erection of the pillar at its centre, some 69 years after it had been cut, could have confused the design, or the paths may simply have become overgrown. Recent maintenance has made the maze conform to the standard medieval pattern.
It has been suggested that the young Sparrow might have recut the maze on the site of an earlier one which had become indistinct from lack of maintenance. There is no evidence to support this theory, but the dating of turf mazes is notoriously difficult. A turf maze of similar design, in the nearby village of
Comberton , was called "the Mazles". It no longer exists.External links
* [http://www.hilton-village.com Hilton Official Village Web Site]
* [http://images.vam.ac.uk/ixbin/hixclient.exe?_IXSS_=%252asform%3dsearch_form%26%2524%253dIXOBJECT%3d%26_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26%2524%253dop%3dAND%26_IXadv_%3d0%26%2524%253dIXMATERIAL%3d%26_IXDB_%3ddefault%26%2524%253dIXFROM%3d%26%2524%253dIXTO%3d%26%2524%253dIXALL%3dwall%2bpainting%2bhilton%26search%3dsearch%26%2524%253dIXPLACE%3d%26%2524%253dIXID%3d%26_IXSESSION_%3dAC1yYD47jgx%26%2524%253dIXNAME%3d&_IXSR_=ee1&_IXSPFX_=full/t&_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXFIRST_=1&submit-button=summary&_IXSESSION_=AC1yYD47jgx&_IXNAME_=&_IXPLACE_=&_IXOBJECT_=&_IXMATERIAL_=&_IXID_=&_IXALL_=wall%20painting%20hilton&_IXFROM_=&_IXOP_=AND&_IXTO_=&_IXBAS_=&_IXadv_=0 The Hilton wall painting of Taste and Sight] (if this link fails, try [http://images.vam.ac.uk/] and search for "Hilton wall painting")
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/etc/ml/ml14.htm#img_fig065 W.H. Matthews, "Mazes and Labyrinths" (1922)] online version of this classic book
* [http://www.labyrinthos.net/turflabuk.htm Labyrinthos] Jeff Saward's website
* [http://www.labyrinthsociety.org/ Labyrinth Society]
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