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词条 Dingley, Northamptonshire
释义

  1. Governance

  2. Dingley Hall

  3. Village

  4. References

  5. External links

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|shire_district= Kettering
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|region= East Midlands
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|post_town= Market Harborough
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}}{{refimprove|date=November 2009}}Dingley is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, located along the A427, about {{convert|2|mi|km|1}} east of the nearest town, Market Harborough. It is also close to the A6 and near the border with Leicestershire. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 209 people,[1] reducing to 194 at the 2011 census.[2]

Governance

Dingley is part of Kettering borough.

Dingley Hall

The main feature of the village is Dingley Hall[3] which has had many famous owners over the centuries.

A house has stood on this site from medieval times when it was a Preceptory for the Knights' Hospitallers. It is first recorded as Dinglei, meaning "the woodland clearing marked by valleys". At the dissolution of the monasteries it was sold to Edward Griffin.

During the late 1550s the house was extensively rebuilt leaving only the tower and porch. Further additions were made in the 1680s and the porch - which is dated 1558 - was re-sited during these alterations. In 1781-2 the west wing was demolished, but it remained a large rambling house.

It became the home of the First World War naval leader Admiral David Beatty.

The Hall continued as a family home until 1936. During World War II it was used as a nursing home. Although the estate was sold in 1958, the house was left to deteriorate until it was gutted in 1972. In 1978, it was bought by the architect Kit Martin who divided it into seven houses and three flats. Nothing is left of the original interiors.

Although Dingley Hall is a private property, for 30 years it hosted musical events throughout the year called 'Music at Dingley' with concerts in the Norman church or in the Porch House. Having had 30 wonderful years of music making, the committee have decided to stop.

Village

A small village grew up as part of the Dingley Hall estate; there are two distinctive rows of attractive workers' cottages on the A427 half a mile into the village beyond Dingley Hall gatehouse. Point to point racing takes place between Easter and summer and draws a crowd averaging 10,000 at each meeting.

References

1. ^Office for National Statistics: Dingley CP: Parish headcounts. Retrieved 9 November 2009
2. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11122717&c=dingley+cp&d=16&e=62&g=6451588&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1467458097543&enc=1|title=Civil Parish population 2011|accessdate=2 July 2016|publisher=Office for National Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}
3. ^{{Cite book | author=Pevsner, Nikolaus| authorlink= | coauthors= | title=The Buildings of England – Northamptonshire| date=1961 | publisher=Yale University Press | location=London and New Haven | isbn=978-0-300-09632-3 | pages=185–7}}

External links

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3 : Villages in Northamptonshire|Borough of Kettering|Civil parishes in Northamptonshire

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