Luddington, Warwickshire

Coordinates: 52°10′12″N 1°45′36″W / 52.1700°N 1.7599°W / 52.1700; -1.7599
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Luddington
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townStratford-upon-Avon
Postcode districtCV37
Dialling code01789
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52°10′12″N 1°45′36″W / 52.1700°N 1.7599°W / 52.1700; -1.7599

Luddington

Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare
, as Anne was from the parish, and local lore states that they probably conducted their courtship in the area.

History

May Day, Luddington Village Green, 1933. The blacksmith's shop is in the background.

The name Luddington is of Old English origin meaning Luda's farmstead. Dodwell is also of Old English origin and means Dodda's well or spring. The Domesday Book of 1086 states that the chief tenant at that time was the Count of Meulan, Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester; the hamlet consisted of "20 villagers, 9 smallholders, ... 9 ploughlands ... 5 lord's plough teams. 5 men's plough teams ... meadow 42 acres". The 29 households put Luddington "in the largest 40% of settlements recorded in Domesday".[5] In earlier centuries, the area had been occupied by the Romans who built roads and was part of Mercia from 500 to 874.[6]

The village was originally accessed via a road running from the

Marquis of Hertford. One of the oldest building in the village is part of the Grade II listed Boddington Farm, portions of which were built circa 1600, or earlier.[8]
It marks the eastern boundary of the village's conservation area.

During the English Civil War, Robert Simcock's (Simcox) barn was emptied of its "carefully stored" apples by marauding troops.[9] During the war, Royalist troops were billeted in the village.[10]

Other old buildings include Clover Cottage, which is now part of a row of three cottages thought to formerly be one single-floor

thatched cottage that has been split by a builder in the 20th century. Evidence of Clover Cottage dating back to before the 16th century was found during a recent (2015) renovation of the thatch in which the whole thatch was removed and replaced. Other important buildings include Sandfields Farm (now Luddington Grange) with portions from the 17th century, The Manor
and The Cottage (now named The Old House) with portions from the 16th century; all three are Grade II listed.

Luddington Manor was part of the Ragley Hall Estate; some sources indicate that this was possibly the home of

Anne Hathaway's family while others suggest that it was owned by relatives of the family. Lore in the area indicates that this was where playwright and poet William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway first met.[11][12] The Cottage's front garden is shown on some maps to have been the original site of All Saint's church; there is some "circumstantial evidence" that this was the site of the wedding of Shakespeare and Hathaway in 1582.[13] The current church, Grade II listed, was built in 1871–72 on a different site and is not the one that stood in the village in Shakespeare's time; the original building had been destroyed by fire, circa 1790.[14][15][16]

The current All Saints' Church

There are 14 Listed properties and numerous

half-timbered buildings and four thatched cottages.[17]

The former

.

Luddington was home to

Economy

The community is largely a

tug-o-war competition, with finalists Lithuania vs Bulgaria
showing that Luddington is a truly welcome place to be.

Following the first suspected

H5N1 bird flu outbreak in the United Kingdom, when a dead swan was found in Scotland, samples were sent to Luddington's now closed veterinary research facility for testing. Bomfords has frequently been at loggerheads with the village residents, who successfully took the company to court to prevent its very large goods vehicles driving through the village, resulting in a 7.5t limit on traffic and a massive reduction in the flow of vehicles. The Dodwell Trading Estate to the north of Luddington on the main Stratford-Evesham road, offers another source of employment and retail including bespoke joinery, antiques and unique homewares. Within the village, there is also a farrier and an organ
building and repair business, a finance company and a healthcare/medical devices producer.

Village life

The village has many events including

Carols on the Green on Christmas Eve with a brass band and mulled wine. There is an annual village fête in the summer and regular social events including All Saints Arms pub nights, quiz nights, the Arts Club, annual flower show, Luddflicks (cinema evenings) and dance classes in the village hall. Other activities include fishing, boating and canoeing though there is no slipway. The route of the Stratford Marathon passes through the village and the villagers host a water station and toilet facilities at their homes and the hall. Dodwell Farm, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the village hosts occasional motocross
events during the summer.

Dodwell

The

Bidford
west of Bordon Hill.

Youth

The young people of the

. There are few facilities for young people, apart from the swings on the green. There are no schools in the parish.

Transport

There are limited bus services for both the village and Dodwell, but not between the two, though the walk between the two is 10 minutes and the bus can take you to within a 5-minute walk.[22]

References

  1. ^ 2001 Census results
  2. ^ "Luddington Conservation Area". Luddington Village. 21 April 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  3. ^ "LUDDINGTON Parish in West Midlands". City Population. 22 May 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2023. Located in: Stratford-on-Avon district
  4. ^ Stratford-on-Avon District Council
  5. ^ "Luddington, Land of Count of Meulan". Open Domesday. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  6. ^ "History of the Village". Luddington Village. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  7. ^ "DODWELL DESERTED POST MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT, LUDDINGTON". Our Warwickshire. Retrieved 7 October 2023. The earthworks include house platforms, hollow ways, enclosures and evidence of ridge and furrow.
  8. ^ "Boddington Farmhouse". Historic England. 2 August 1972. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  9. ^ Luddington Parish Plan
  10. ^ "History of the Village". Luddington Village. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  11. .
  12. ^ "Once home to relatives of William Shakespeare's wife Anne Hathaway, Luddington Manor near Stratford-upon-Avon blends rich history with some sensitive modern updates". Country Life. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023. this Grade II-listed property was also the home of the Hathaway family, relatives of William Shakespeare's wife, Anne
  13. ^ Stratford-on-Avon District Council
  14. ^ "History of the Village". Luddington Village. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  15. ^ "Once home to relatives of William Shakespeare's wife Anne Hathaway, Luddington Manor near Stratford-upon-Avon blends rich history with some sensitive modern updates". House & Garden. 13 July 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023. according to some historical maps, the manor is the former site of All Saints church where there is 'circumstantial evidence' (notes the village website) that Shakespeare and Hathaway tied the knot in 1582.
  16. ^ "All Saints Church". Historic England. 2 August 1972. Retrieved 7 October 2023. Grade II ... Church replaces one on site to north of village green, believed to have been the place of William Shakespeare's marriage
  17. ^ "Listed Buildings in Luddington, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire". Historic England. 2 April 1989. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  18. ^ Account of Luddington Methodist Chapel on Rewlach Methodist History
  19. ^ "Britain scythes farm research". New Scientist. 1 April 1989. Retrieved 7 October 2023. Two of the experimental stations to be closed, Rosewarne in Cornwall and Luddington in Warwickshire, do research on pesticides and give advice to farmers.
  20. ^ "Luddington Conservation Area Report" (PDF). Stratford District Council. 29 April 1991. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  21. ^ Luddington Parish Plan
  22. ^ Warwickshire transport site

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