Carlton Scroop

Coordinates: 52°59′38″N 0°35′23″W / 52.993957°N 0.589646°W / 52.993957; -0.589646
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Carlton Scroop
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGRANTHAM
Postcode districtNG32
Dialling code01400 (Loveden)
PoliceLincolnshire
FireLincolnshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
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Lincolnshire
52°59′38″N 0°35′23″W / 52.993957°N 0.589646°W / 52.993957; -0.589646

Carlton Scroop is a small village and

Lincoln
passes through the centre of the village.

History

The village is listed in the

Domesday survey as "Carletune".[2]

Carlton Scroop

steeple collapsed.[2][4][5]

Following the

Poor Law Union
.

The village was once split in two by the Honington and Lincoln railway, opened in 1867, later part of the Great Northern Railway. The railway was closed during the Beeching cuts of 1965.[6]

A microwave tower formed part of a cold war emergency microwave communications system, 'Backbone'.[7] A Cold War era bunker of the Royal Observer Corps was built in 1965 and abandoned in 1968, and is now demolished.[8]

Village

Carlton Scroop is situated below the

Normanton on Cliffe
.

The village is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Carlton Scroop and Normanton on Cliffe, itself part of the Caythorpe Group of parishes in the Loveden Deanery of the Diocese of Lincoln. The civil parish has the same boundaries.[2][9] The church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas; the 2013 incumbent is the Rev'd Ali Healy.[10]

The Viking Way long-distance footpath passes through the village.

A mast is situated just outside the village, part of the microwave telephone link from London to Scotland.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Civil parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Parish plan, includes historical detail and population statistics" (PDF).
  3. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Nicholas (1062428)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  4. ^ "National Monument Record for the church".[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus: The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire[page needed]
  6. ^ "National Monument Record for the railway". Archived from the original on 15 July 2012.
  7. ^ a b "National monument record for the microwave tower". Archived from the original on 23 December 2012.
  8. ^ "National Monument Record for ROC bunker". Archived from the original on 18 July 2012.
  9. ^ "civil parish details".
  10. ^ "Carlton Scroop w Normanton P C C". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011., Diocese of Lincoln. Retrieved 21 July 2013

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