- Abbey Lawn
The Abbey Lawn in
Bourne, Lincolnshire ,England , is a centrally-located space used as the principal recreation ground in the town. Thecricket ,tennis ,bowls ,pétanque , and football clubs play their home fixtures here. The hockey club practices here, though it now plays its fixtures on an all-weather pitch elsewhere. "The Lawn" is the site of the excellent Bourne OutdoorSwimming Pool and its associated facilities.Origins
Though all or most of the land once formed part of the estate of the canons of
Bourne Abbey and theswimming pool originated as one of theirfish pond s, the present form of the Abbey Lawn and its name derive from the 18th century development of a sheep lawn as an adjunct of the house built by George Pochin, the thenlord of the manor of Bourne Abbots. His house was on the site of the claustral buildings of the monasticabbey which had been dissolved in1536 . Asheep lawn was among the gentry, the equivalent of an aristoctat'sdeer park .While the part of the Abbey Church which had been used by the parish was retained, the buildings formerly used by the canons were demolished wholly or partially except where a current use could be found for them. Much of the site was therefore vacant around the period of landowner prosperity and investment which arose in relation to the agricultural
enclosure s of the1766 Act of Parliament which related to most of the parish of Bourne. Pochin's house was known as 'The Abbey' so that the associated sheep lawn was known as the Abbey Lawn. The house was demolished in1887 but the grounds remained and in the1930s , they were developed for sports, byBourne United Charities for the benefit of the townspeople.External links
* [http://homepages.which.net/~rex/bourne/abbeylawn.htm A description]
* [http://www.bournetownfootballclub.co.uk/index.html Soccer]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/oliver.merrington/lidos/lidos2.htm#_Toc2087938 Swimming]
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