Stainfield near Bourne

Stainfield

Elsthorpe Road, Stainfield

The line of the Roman road
Stainfield
 Stainfield shown within Lincolnshire
OS grid referenceTF079250
    London 90 mi (140 km)  S
Civil parishHaconby
DistrictSouth Kesteven
Shire countyLincolnshire
RegionEast Midlands
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town BOURNE
Postcode district PE10
Police Lincolnshire
Fire Lincolnshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
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Coordinates: 52°48′40″N 0°24′00″W / 52.811°N 0.400°W / 52.811; -0.400

This article is about Stainfield near Bourne. For Stainfield, West Lindsey, see Stainfield.

Stainfield is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 3 miles (5 km) north from Bourne and 1 mile (1.6 km) west from the main A15 trunk road. The hamlet is in the civil parish of Haconby.

The name Stainfield (previously Stenfield) derives from "a stony clearing", from the Old Scandinavian 'steinn' and 'thveit'.[1]

Stainfield is the site of a Roman station, a settlement established on account of local mineral springs, where Roman coins have been found. The springs were used until the middle of the 18th century. There was once a chapel in the hamlet.[2]

Stainfield is listed in the 1086 Domesday account as "Stainfelde" or "Steinfelde", in the manor of Haconby and Stainfield, and in the Aveland Hundred of Kesteven. The village contained 14 households, 13 villagers, 6 smallholders, 3 freemen and one priest. It comprised just over 3 ploughlands, a meadow of 40 acres (0.2 km2), woodland of 80 acres (0.3 km2), and one mill. The Lord in 1066 was Leofric. In 1086 the land was passed to Heppo the bowman, as Lord of the Manor and Tenant-in-chief.[3][4]

In 1933 Stainfield occupations included two farmers, one at the Manor farm, and three smallholders.[5]

References

  1. Mills, Anthony David (2003); A Dictionary of British Place Names, p. 431, Oxford University Press, revised edition (2011). ISBN 019960908X
  2. Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull 1885, p. 262
  3. "Documents Online: Stainfield", Great Domesday Book, Folios: 364v, 353v. The National Archives. Retrieved 12 June 2013
  4. Stainfield in the Domesday Book. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  5. Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1933, p. 275

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