Loveden




Deanery in Lincolnshire, England



























Loveden
Deanery

Loveden Hill, alleged meeting place of the wapentake
Loveden Hill, alleged meeting place of the wapentake



Loveden is located in Lincolnshire

Loveden

Loveden



Location in Lincolnshire, north of Grantham and west of Sleaford

Coordinates: 53°02′N 0°39′W / 53.03°N 0.65°W / 53.03; -0.65Coordinates: 53°02′N 0°39′W / 53.03°N 0.65°W / 53.03; -0.65
OS grid reference SK9048
Country England
County Lincolnshire
Diocese Diocese of Lincoln
Website www.loveden.org.uk

Loveden is a Deanery of the Diocese of Lincoln, England,[1] and a former Wapentake.[2]


Loveden is located broadly to the North of Grantham and includes the villages from Long Bennington in the west to Culverthorpe in the east, and from Welby in the south as far north as Welbourn. Brandon is roughly in the centre.


Loveden Hill is locally supposed[3] to be the meeting place for the early Wapentake summons, and is the site of both Roman and extensive Anglo-Saxon archaeology[4]


The name is used for an STD telephone exchange, code 01400.



References





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  2. ^ "Notes about the wapentake from 'Introduction: Lost vills and other forgotten places', Final Concords of the County of Lincoln: 1244-1272 (1920), ed:C.W. Foster, pp. L-LXV".


  3. ^ "parish web site, mentioning use of Loveden Hill".


  4. ^ "National Monument record for urn burials etc. on Loveden Hill".




External links




  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

  • ancient deed about Loveden

  • Deanery Blog, infrequently updated










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