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Alford, Lincolnshire

Coordinates:53°16′N0°11′E / 53.26°N 0.18°E /53.26; 0.18
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Town in East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

Town and civil parish in England
Alford
Town and civil parish
Clockwise from top:Alford Windmill,St Wilfrid's Church,Old railway station, South Street and Market Place
Alford is located in Lincolnshire
Alford
Alford
Location withinLincolnshire
Population3,830 (2021)
OS grid referenceTF454758
• London120 mi (190 km) SSW
Civil parish
  • Alford
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townALFORD
Postcode districtLN13
Dialling code01507
PoliceLincolnshire
FireLincolnshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Lincolnshire
53°16′N0°11′E / 53.26°N 0.18°E /53.26; 0.18

Alford is amarket town andcivil parish in theEast Lindsey district ofLincolnshire, England, at the foot of theLincolnshire Wolds, which form anArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The population was recorded as 3,459 in the2011 Census and estimated at 3,830 in 2021.[1] It lies between the towns ofMablethorpe,Louth,Spilsby, andSkegness and acts as a local retail centre.

History

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Alford is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Alforde.[2] There was a settlement at Alford in pre-Norman times and it provided a place to cross the beck.[3] This is intimated in the 'ford' part of its name.

The name Alford derives from theOld Englishald-ford meaning 'old ford'.[4]

The town occupied an important position historically and a charter was obtained by William Well, lord of the manor of Alford, in 1283 for a market to be held on Tuesdays and two annual fairs – one at Whitsun and the other in November. These remained active until 1939 with the bull fair continuing until 1972. A cattle market was established in 1911 but closed in 1987.[3]

In 1810 a purpose built theatre was being used by Joseph Smedley at a cost of seven Guineas.[5]

The railway was opened in 1848 but was closed in 1970 with the demolition of the Grimsby to Boston line.[3]

Governance

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Anelectoral ward of the same name exists. This stretches east to the coast, with a population of 4,531 recorded in the 2011 census.[6]

Amenities

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Alford's retail outlets cater mainly for local demand. Shops include a pharmacy, a grocery, two butchers (the later one opened in November 2016) andDIY and hardware stores. There are three supermarkets, in Church Street, West Street and Hamilton Road. The five public houses are theHalf Moon Hotel,Windmill Hotel,George,[7]Anchor andWhite Hart. Four of these still operate as such – theHalf Moon has a tea shop attached and is a venue for local activities.The Anchor has been renovated as a bed-and-breakfast establishment.The Windmill is now a hotel, while theWhite Hart is still a traditional pub.

The town has no banks, as the last,Lloyds Bank, closed in September 2018. There is still aYorkshire Building Society office. Banking facilities are available at the Post Office, which operates in the Quicky Supermarket in West Street.

H & M Ducos Pottery, established inLondon in 1972, moved to Alford in 1973 and became the Alford Pottery. It acquired premises in Commercial Road in 1978 to manufacture tableware that is exported worldwide. The firm set up the Alford Craft Market, the Alford Festivals of arts and crafts, the Alford Folk Club (now an acoustic club), the Alford Morris Dancing club, the former Alford Jazz Festival, the former Alford Film Society, and other organisations. Alford Craft Market Centre is a cooperative venture selling works from local and regional craftsmen. With help from a substantial National Lottery grant, it provides various classes and workshops to allow the public to experience art and craft activities on a regular basis.

There areNational Health private dentists in South Street and a doctor's surgery in West Street. Acrematorium opened at the entrance to the town in 2008.

The charter market day is Tuesday. The main market is run by the town council in the marketplace, with stalls for groceries, greengroceries, fishmongers and other items, and an auction. TheAlford Craft Market has been held in the Market Place every late Spring and Augustbank holiday since 1975, in the grounds of Alford Manor House. The summer weekly Craft Market now takes place in the Corn Exchange and the Christmas Extravaganza at the Manor House on the first Friday in December. The cattle market closed in 1987 and the site became the Co-op Car Park. In February 2019, the Alford Promotions group was set up by shop-owners and councillors to organize community events, including a Christmas Market, the first of which was held on 30 November 2019.

Schools

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Alford has three schools: one primary school and two secondary schools. They are located on different sides of Alford.

Employment and transport

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Most factories have closed in the last few years. The main sources of employment are newer businesses on the Safelincs industrial estate in West Street and the schools, nursing homes and smaller firms.

The former railway station

Beeching's Way Industrial Estate in the south-west of the town includes printing and manufacturing firms, a builders' merchant and a postalsorting office. It was built on the disused lines of theEast Lincolnshire Railway fromGrimsby toBoston, which closed on 5 October 1970, along with the local station. The naming of the industrial estate as Beeching's Way is a reminder ofRichard Beeching, who masterminded the nationwide rail cutbacks under publicly ownedBritish Railways at the behest of the Department of Transport.

There is a daytime Monday-to-Friday bus service to Skegness,[8] a single Wednesday service toBoston,[9] and occasional local and school bus services open to other passengers.[10]

Alford also has bus connections to Mablethorpe and Spilsby, and one service a day to and from Louth. The nearest railway station is in Thorpe Culvert.

Demography

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
18812,894—    
18912,843−1.8%
19012,478−12.8%
19112,394−3.4%
19212,194−8.4%
YearPop.±%
19312,227+1.5%
19512,218−0.4%
19612,139−3.6%
20013,231+51.1%
20113,459+7.1%
Source:[11]

The population was recorded as 3,459 in the2011 Census and estimated at 3,789 in 2019.[1] Alfordelectoral ward recorded a population of 4,531 on the 2011 census.[6]

Landmarks

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Windmill

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Main article:Alford Windmill
Windmill

Alford is known for itsGrade I listed five-sailedwindmill, atower mill built in 1837 by Sam Oxley, an Alfordmillwright. In its heyday, it ground 4-5 tons of corn a day. It ceased to operate in 1955, but after two years' idle, it was restored to full working order in 1957 and is used commercially to produce stone-ground organicflour and cereal, as the only survivingwindmill in the town of the three in 1932, each with a different number of sails (four, five and six).[12][13] Other working windmills in the county remain atLincoln,Heckington,Boston,Waltham,Kirton in Lindsey,Sibsey,Moulton, andBurgh le Marsh.

Manor House

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Alford Manor House

Alford Manor House is one of the country's largest thatched buildings of its kind. In 2006, it was refurbished withNational Lottery funding throughEnglish Heritage. Interactive exhibits were installed and accessibility increased for disabled visitors. It has a tearoom and open gardens.[14]

The Manor House has two permanent exhibitions. "Alford Remembers" has First World War memorabilia and a photography exhibition by Edwin Nainby, who was born inGedney in January 1842 and died in Alford in July 1908. The youngest son of a Quaker, he was first in business as a photographer in Long Sutton and moved to Alford in 1873. There are over 750 glass photography plates exhibited. The annual events at the Manor House include a Christmas Tree exhibition, a tractor rally and a threshing day. There is a local museum at the back of the Manor House (Hackett's Barn), displaying the time when Alford thrived as a Victorian market town.

Corn Exchange

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TheCorn Exchange was given by East Lindsey District Council to a specially instituted body composed solely of volunteers, as a centre for cultural, social and community activities.[15]

Education

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Alford has a primary school,[16] one of England's few remaining grammar schools,Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, founded in 1566, andJohn Spendluffe Technology College.[17] The grammar school received a mixedOfsted day-inspection report in 2007 and a "Good" school inspection in 2021.[18][19] The technology college was gauged as "requiring improvement" at a full Ofsted inspection in March 2019 but received a "Good" school inspection in 2023.[20][21]

Media

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Local news and television programmes are provided byBBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire andITV Yorkshire. Television signals are received from theBelmont TV transmitter.[22]

Local radio stations areBBC Radio Lincolnshire,Greatest Hits Radio Lincolnshire andHits Radio Lincolnshire.[23]

The town is served by the local newspaper,LincolnshireWorld (formerlyAlford Standard).[24]

Religious sites

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St Wilfrid's church

TheAnglicanParish Church of Alford is dedicated toSt Wilfrid, a 7th-century English bishop. Built in the 14th century, then restored with additions from 1860, it stands at the junction of Church, South and West streets. It includesSt Lawrence's Chapel. The original features include a 14th-century screen, a Jacobean pulpit, traces of 16th-century glass and a 17th-century tomb in the chancel. The church founded a school in the Elizabethan period.[25] Regular services and some annual community events such as a flower show are held. The war memorial in the churchyard commemorates local victims of the two world wars and in Northern Ireland.[26]

Alford has aMethodist church, an IndependentCongregational church, and Alford Christian Fellowship.

Notable people

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In order of birth:

Destinations from Alford

Arms

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Coat of arms of Alford, Lincolnshire
Notes
Originally granted to Alford Urban District Council on 1 October 1965. Transferred to successor parish on 16 April 1975.[31]
Crest
On a wreath of the colours in front of a demi lion Ermine holding between the paws a book Or charged with a rose Gules charged with another Argent barbed and seeded Proper seven mascles conjoined Gules.
Escutcheon
Barry wavy Argent and Azure a lion rampant queue fourchee and on a chief Sable a windmill sail of five arms Or between two Lincoln Red Shorthorn Bulls' heads caboshed Proper ringed Argent.
Motto
Foursquare To All Winds

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Alford | Domesday Book".opendomesday.org. Retrieved3 October 2023.
  3. ^abcThe Lincolnshire Village Book (reprint 1994 ed.). Newbury, Berkshire: Countryside Books, Newbury. 1990. p. 10.ISBN 1 85306 077 1.
  4. ^http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Lincolnshire/Alford
  5. ^Wright, Neil R. (2016).Treading the Boards : Actors and theatres in Georgian Lincolnshire. SLHA. p. 69.
  6. ^ab"Ward population 2011".Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived fromthe original on 13 October 2016. Retrieved22 August 2016.
  7. ^"Geograph:: The George © Richard Croft cc-by-sa/2.0".geograph.org.uk. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  8. ^Bus Times. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  9. ^Hunt'sRetrieved 22 August 2016.Archived 23 August 2016 at theWayback Machine
  10. ^Hunt'sRetrieved 22 August 2016.Archived 23 August 2016 at theWayback Machine
  11. ^"Vision of Britain". Retrieved23 August 2011.
  12. ^Family Services Directory site. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  13. ^"Alford's Five Sailed Windmill – Alford, Lincolnshire".alford. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  14. ^"Alford Manor House in Lincolnshire – Museum, Visitor Attraction, Venue Hire".Alford Manor House. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  15. ^"Alford Corn Exchange A great event venue in Alford Lincolnshire".Alford Corn Exchange Community Group. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  16. ^"Alford Primary School". Retrieved21 July 2022.
  17. ^"Home".JSTC. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  18. ^Day's report. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  19. ^enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk, Ofsted Communications Team (8 October 2020)."Find an inspection report and registered childcare".reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved27 December 2024.
  20. ^"Find an inspection report and registered childcare".reports.ofsted.gov.uk. 21 May 2022. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  21. ^enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk, Ofsted Communications Team (21 May 2022)."Find an inspection report and registered childcare".reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved27 December 2024.
  22. ^"Belmont (Lincolnshire, England) Full Freeview transmitter".UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Archived fromthe original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved6 November 2023.
  23. ^"Lincolnshire & Humberside".MuxCo.com. Retrieved13 October 2024.
  24. ^"Alford Standard (defunct)".British Papers. 7 January 2008. Retrieved6 November 2023.
  25. ^"St Wilfrid's Church, Alford" (includes photos), Alford Group of Parishes, 2010–2014, accessed 7 August 2014.
  26. ^Roll of HonourRetrieved 22 August 2016.
  27. ^Philip L. Barbour,The Three Worlds of Captain John Smith, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1964, pp. 5–7.
  28. ^Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
  29. ^"Fenn, George Manville (1831–1909), novelist".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/33105.ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. Retrieved21 July 2022. (Subscription,Wikipedia Library access orUK public library membership required.)
  30. ^Terry Frost (1988).Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988. Breedon Books Sport, p. 405.ISBN 0-907969-38-0.
  31. ^"East Midlands". Civic Heraldry of England. Retrieved8 March 2021.

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