- Tilsworth
infobox UK place
official_name = Tilsworth
country = England
region = East of England
population = 420 [Bedfordshire County Council, [http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndDemocracy/Statisticsandcensus/FactsAndFigures/PopulationEstimatesAndForecasts.aspx Population Estimates and Forecasts] , estimate for 2006.]
os_grid_reference = SP979244
latitude = 51.9096
longitude = -0.5783
post_town = LEIGHTON BUZZARD
postcode_area = LU
postcode_district = LU7
dial_code = 01525
constituency_westminster = South West Bedfordshire
shire_district =South Bedfordshire
shire_county =Bedfordshire Tilsworth is a small
village inBedfordshire . It lies to the north west ofDunstable , and the RomanWatling Street (A5) forms the north east boundary of theparish of 1200 acres (4.8 km²). The village lies on thegault clay , where springs well up just south of a gentlegravel ly ridge. A large proportion of the area is still farmland.The
Domesday Book calls the place "Pileworde" because of a misunderstanding of the symbol for "th", and the name probably means "Thyfel's homestead". [V. Watts, "The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names", Cambridge, 2004, ISBN 0-521-36209-1.]Stanbridge, a larger village, is a close neighbour to the west and some organisations, such as the
Women's Institute , are combined. [ [http://www.stanbridge-tilsworth.com/wi.htm Tilsworth and Stanbridge Women's Institute] ]The
Medieval All Saints' Church, built of Totternhoe stone, stands in a prominent position on the hillside, and can be seen from a distance when floodlit at night.B. B. West, "Bedfordshire sketch-book CLXXX – Tilsworth", "Bedfordshire Magazine", volume 25, number 197, pages 202–203, 1996.] It has shared avicar with Stanbridge since the 19th century, and the combinedbenefice now also includesTotternhoe . [C. Pickford, "Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century, Part III: Parishes Salford to Yelden", Bedfordshire Historical Record Society volume 79, 2000, ISBN 0-85155-063-0, page 680.] The Church House acts as a centre for many local organisations and there is an active community life in the village.The
Methodist Church, faced with the need for expensive repairs, was closed in 1990 and demolished. [J. Schneider (editor), "I Can Remember ...": Village Life Recollected in the Words of People from Tilsworth, Bedfordshire", Friends of Tilsworth Church, 2006, page 51.]Across the road from the Church, on lower ground, is the ancient
moated site of Tilsworth Manor (now a private house). The house itself has been much altered in modern times, but retains a picturesque 15th century gate tower. Tilsworthfête is held in the grounds each June. The manor was owned in the 16th century by the Fowler family. In 1600 a notorious trial followed a quarrel between Richard Fowler and his young wife. Richard was imprisoned in theTower of London as the result of a forged letter implicating him in a plot to poison Queen Elizabeth I. His wife, her brother and her lover were convicted of the forgery. [B. N. de Luna, "The Mortal Shakespeare: Some New Light on His Political and Personal Relationships, 1580–1616", c.1993. At theBritish Library .]A
gravestone in thechurchyard , bearing a verse inscription about a "female unknown" found murdered in the nearby woods in 1821, arouses much interest. [ [http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/tilsworth_digitisation_extracts_blackgrovewood.htm Murder in Blackgrove Wood 1821] , "Bedfordshire Notes and Queries", volume 1, 1886.]Several old
farmhouse s, two of themthatched , survive in Tilsworth. There are new houses andbungalows , but the village has not yet increased greatly in size. One farmhouse in the north corner of the parish was lost toHockliffe , to which it was adjacent, in the 20th century. The "Little Chef" restaurant and Travelodge on the A5 are called "Hockliffe", though in fact they lie in Tilsworth.A
public house , the Anchor, with restaurant and garden, stands next one of the small greens, and there is a Golf and Conference Centre.References
External links
* [http://www.stanbridge-tilsworth.com/councils_tils.htm Tilsworth Parish Council]
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