Carlton-le-Moorland
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Carlton-le-Moorland, England is a small village between Newark on Trent and Lincoln. It has a Tudor church and a population of approximately 400. The nearest adjacent villages are Norton Disney, Brant Broughton and Bassingham.
Carlton-le-Moorland is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The "le" in the name seems to have been added quite recently as the references at the Lincolnshire Archives quote the use of "in".
The Knights Templar and a monastic order owned lands in and around the parish in the Middle Ages. Eventually the Disney family who had the their main branch of the family in Norton Disney took ownership of estates with the ending of the monastic holdings locally in the 16th century. There are Disney family members buried in the parish church of St Marys.
Carleton-le-Moorland has has a post office, village hall and pub called the White Hart. The parish council owns the playing fields, The Sands, an area of amenity land and allotments.
The District Council is North Kesteven in Lincolnshire.
[edit] Trivia
- There is a map of the parish in the 17th century held at the Middleton Collection at Hull University.
- The parish also had a unique wooden post mill which blew down in the 1930s.
- There is an active art group locally. (See http://oden.co.uk/carltonlmart/.)