Little Barford
Coordinates: 52°11′56″N 0°16′23″W / 52.199°N 0.273°W
Little Barford is a village and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, England. It lies on the county boundary with Cambridgeshire, adjacent to the town of St Neots. At the 2011 Census the population of the village was included in the civil parish of Wyboston, Chawston and Coleford. The village itself is very small and is close to the east bank of the River Great Ouse.[1]
History
The manor of Barford was held by the de Leyham family from about 1194, and then passed by inheritance into the de la Dale family in about 1316:[2] the Dales owned Barford for two centuries, after which it passed by inheritance to the Fettiplace family, and subsequently to the Brownes.
The village contains a small church, a manor house, several cottages and a farmhouse, while almost a kilometre away to the north is Little Barford Power Station feeding the National Grid.
The parish church is dedicated to Saint Denys. Nicholas Rowe, the dramatic poet, was born in "Rowe's Cottage" 1674.
Notable residents
- Thomas de la Dale, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, born here c.1317
- Artist Mike Chaplin, known to many as resident art expert on Watercolour Challenge was born in the village in 1943.
Notes
- ↑ British History Online: 'Parishes: Little Barford', A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2 (1908), pp. 206-209.
- ↑ Ball. F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 John Murray London 1926
External links
Media related to Little Barford at Wikimedia Commons