- Sandford Orcas
Sandford Orcas is a village and parish in north west
Dorset ,England , threemile s north ofSherborne , and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village has apopulation of 195 (2001). Just to the east of the village itself is the hamlet Holway. Historically known as "Sanford" 1086 (Domesday Book), "Sandford" 1243, "Sandford Horscoys" 1372, "Samford Orescoys" 1427. It was inSomerset until 1896, and the land was connected to theAbbot ofGlastonbury .Like many other Dorset villages, its name has a ring of poetry. This delightful place lies in hill country on the Dorset/Somerset county border. Three streams rise in the parish and in Saxon times, the water was forded over a sandy bottom, from which the name
Sand Ford derives.In the century after the
Battle of Hastings , the manor became the property of a Norman family known as Orescuilz, and that was not an easy name for the Saxon Dorset men to get their tongues around, so they called it Orcas.The present
Manor House , with a splendidgatehouse , goes back five hundred years to theTudor s and although built at the timeChristopher Columbus was sailing west on his famous expedition it has changed little since. The church ofSaint Nicholas next door has an interesting13th century font , shaped like an upturnedCanterbury bell.A strange wall monument of carved and painted
alabaster shows a knight in armour, kneeling between his two wives and eleven children. Seven children kneel, in black gowns and the others are in swaddling clothes of red and lying in a heap behind their mother. The knight, who rests below the memorial is William Knoyle who died a few years beforeShakespeare .The reading on the stone gives us more information on this strange tomb, dated 1607. It seems he married 'fillip, daughter of Robert Morgane by whom hee had yssve 4 children and bee dead'. The knight's second wife was Grace Clavel, by whom he had three sons and four daughters, who survived him.
This pretty village is near Trent and is approached via a leafy lane from
Poyntington .External links
* [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4da179fc19500256663004afece/d34d65a0cc06ba3980256ec80055485f?OpenDocument Census data]
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