Sharnford - Leicestershire
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N 52° 31.349 W 001° 17.407
30U E 616008 N 5820527
Sharnford village sign, in a green area opposite the Starnford Arms.
Waymark Code: WMVDN5
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/05/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bill&ben
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Sharnford village sign, in a green area opposite the Starnford Arms.

"Sharnford is a village and civil parish in Blaby of Leicestershire. The parish has a population of about 1,000, measured at the 2011 census as 985. The village is about four miles east of Hinckley, and is near to Aston Flamville, Wigston Parva and Sapcote.

The Domesday hamlet or farmstead of Scerneford is mentioned in the tenth-century will of Wulfric Spot, earl of Mercia, and probably named after a "scearn" or muddy ford over the River Soar. It lies immediately north of High Cross, near the Roman station at Venonis (mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary) at the intersection of Roman Watling Street and the Fosse Way*. Sharnford was originally a single vill, divided into two manors.

During the English Civil War soldiers from the local garrisons visited Sharnford in search of fresh horses and "provinder". In June, 1646 the Sharnford constables claimed for provinder taken by Captain Flower of the Coventry garrison, Robert Day claiming £5 for a horse taken by Captain Merrer's men.

John Nichols the county antiquary, provides a fine illustration of the old Sharnford parsonage house that once stood alongside Sharnford church, home to Nichols Horton, the rector of Sharnford and Little Peating who lived here from 1738-1793. By the turn of the century Sharnford had grown into a sizeable settlement, the national census recording a population of 373. Nichols describes the inhabitants as being mostly yeomen and tradesmen. There were no "titled great" and no acknowledged lord of the manor.

The modern village has two public houses, the Sharnford Arms, now serving Chinese food, and the Countryman. The one garage that is in the village no longer serves fuel."

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The sign shows the church of St Helen, and various other village scenes.

A plaque at the base of the sign reads:
'The Village Sign Project was conceived and developed by
The Sharnford Environment Group
Approved by the Sharnford Parish Counciland Manufactured
by Malcolm Lane & Sons Ltd, Cropwell Bishop, Notts.

The Sign was officially unveiled on 5th December 2015 by
Mr Ernie White
Councillor Leicestershire County Council.

Funding for the projrct was provided by Blaby District
Council Community Fund, Sharnford Parish Council,
John Brindley Ltd, Skinners' Lady Neville Charity,
Sharnford Ladies Group and private donations.
Sign Date: 12/05/2015

Location: Village green, Leicester Road, Sharnford

Plaque: yes

Construction Material: Metal

Artist: Dave Sewell

Occasion Commemorated: Not listed

Web Address: Not listed

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