Pickworth

Pickworth

infobox UK place

country = England
latitude= 52.7146

longitude= -0.5335

official_name= Pickworth
population = 50
unitary_england= Rutland
region= East Midlands

lieutenancy_england= Rutland
post_town= Stamford
postcode_district = PE9
postcode_area= PE
dial_code= 01780
os_grid_reference= SK990140
constituency_westminster= Rutland and Melton

Pickworth in the county of Rutland is a small hamlet in a region characterised by Rutland County Council as the clay woodlands of the Rutland Plateau (a Jurassic limestone plateau).

In the 13th century Pickworth was quite a substantial village, but by the end of the 14th century it was almost non-existent. It now comprises a small church, a disused Methodist chapel, a few large houses and a couple of rows of terraced and council houses, with a population of about 50.

At the southern boundary of the village is a crossroads leading to Great Casterton about three miles to the south, the A1 road at Tickencote Warren to the west, Castle Bytham to the north and an unmaintained track to Ryhall Heath to the east.

The current church, All Saints, was built in 1821 and lies to the west of the village. Maps previously showed the spire of the demolished church under the name Mockbeggar to the west of the current village site.

The remains of the old medieval village lie mainly to the west of the current village centre in an area referred to as Top Pickworth. The only visible remains, other than earthworks, is a stone arch.

Just to the west of the village lie the remains of a lime kiln. In 1817 this was the workplace of local poet John Clare. About two miles south-east is Walk Farm, formerly known as Walkherd Lodge, which was the home of Martha "Patty" Turner, who became John Clare's wife. Both the lime kiln and Walk Farm featured in a television documentary that was made about the poet in the late 1960s.

About two miles to the west of the village is the site of the Battle of Lose-coat Field in 1470. It has been claimed that the village was depopulated as a result of the fighting.


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