Claypole

Civil Parish in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Claypole

The Side House, Claypole Coffee shop attached to Clayole Village Hall.
The Side House, Claypole Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Claypole is a civil parish located in the district of North Kesteven, in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 9 miles south of the city of Lincoln, the parish covers an area of around 6 square miles.

The village of Claypole is nestled in the heart of rural Lincolnshire and is known for its picturesque countryside and peaceful atmosphere. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, lush green fields, and small patches of woodland, offering residents and visitors plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding.

The village itself is home to a close-knit community, with a population of around 900 people. It is a tight-knit community where residents take pride in their village and actively participate in local events and initiatives. The parish has a primary school, providing education for children up to the age of 11, and a village hall that serves as a hub for various social and recreational activities.

Claypole is also known for its historic charm, with several listed buildings scattered throughout the area. One notable landmark is the St. Peter's Church, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century. The church boasts an impressive medieval architecture and is a popular destination for history enthusiasts and visitors seeking a glimpse into the village's past.

Overall, Claypole offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its charming countryside, strong sense of community, and rich history, it is no wonder that Claypole is a desirable place to live and visit in Lincolnshire.

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The Side House, Claypole Coffee shop attached to Clayole Village Hall.
The Side House, Claypole
Coffee shop attached to Clayole Village Hall.
Stubble field off Barnby Lane
Stubble field off Barnby Lane
Claypole, Barnby Lane, Cut Mark Benchmark on the corner of Barnby Lane and Welfen Lane in Claypole, Lincolnshire
Claypole, Barnby Lane, Cut Mark
Benchmark on the corner of Barnby Lane and Welfen Lane in Claypole, Lincolnshire
Claypole, St Peter's Church, Cut Mark Benchmark on St Peter's Church, Claypole, Lincolnshire
Claypole, St Peter's Church, Cut Mark
Benchmark on St Peter's Church, Claypole, Lincolnshire
Church of St Peter Grade I listed.

The church dates from circa 1300, and is built from ashlar with the lead roofs. The church is a cruciform plan with a west tower and spire, nave with north and south aisles, south porch, transepts, chancel and north vestry.
The tower is of four stages, the two lower of circa 1300, the two upper of circa 1500. On the east side of the nave the original steeply pitched roofline is visible. The tower has ornate pinnacles and projecting gargoyles, the octagonal spire is 15th century with lucarnes, Crockets and finial.

The nave has clerestory windows of three lights. There are moulded eaves with corbel heads above,and a frieze of shields, battlements and ornate pinnacles.
The north aisle has an early 14th century west window and on the roof is a small bell turret,the north transept has early 14th century window of three lights. 

The chancel is 15th century and was restored in the 19th C. It has two large windows on both north and south sides each of three lights. There are hood moulds and grotesque animal label stops.There is a large pointed east window of five lights with perpendicular tracery.
The original roofline of the chancel is visible on the east end of the nave. 
The south transept was probably remodelled in the 15th century from a detached lady Chapel built circa 1275. The west side of the transept has 14th century windows with head label stops.
The porch is 14th century and has 15th century ornamentation, it has projecting gargoyles and ornate pinnacles. It contains stone benches and a corbel that once supported a roof, one is dated 1631.
The 14th century west door has foliated capitals with elaborate finials.

The nave has three bays, with piers from circa 1300.
The south wall of the south transept has three 13th century sedilia and two aumbries. The chancel arch is from the 14th century and has caryatid figures. There is a 14th century screen which was restored in the 19th century. 
There is a 14th century hexagonal font with ornate Gables and pinnacles.
The church contains various small 18th and 19th-century monuments.

The church has recently undergone much restoration work including work to the spire, tower, bells, roof, windows and a new boiler system.
Church of St Peter
Grade I listed. The church dates from circa 1300, and is built from ashlar with the lead roofs. The church is a cruciform plan with a west tower and spire, nave with north and south aisles, south porch, transepts, chancel and north vestry. The tower is of four stages, the two lower of circa 1300, the two upper of circa 1500. On the east side of the nave the original steeply pitched roofline is visible. The tower has ornate pinnacles and projecting gargoyles, the octagonal spire is 15th century with lucarnes, Crockets and finial. The nave has clerestory windows of three lights. There are moulded eaves with corbel heads above,and a frieze of shields, battlements and ornate pinnacles. The north aisle has an early 14th century west window and on the roof is a small bell turret,the north transept has early 14th century window of three lights. The chancel is 15th century and was restored in the 19th C. It has two large windows on both north and south sides each of three lights. There are hood moulds and grotesque animal label stops.There is a large pointed east window of five lights with perpendicular tracery. The original roofline of the chancel is visible on the east end of the nave. The south transept was probably remodelled in the 15th century from a detached lady Chapel built circa 1275. The west side of the transept has 14th century windows with head label stops. The porch is 14th century and has 15th century ornamentation, it has projecting gargoyles and ornate pinnacles. It contains stone benches and a corbel that once supported a roof, one is dated 1631. The 14th century west door has foliated capitals with elaborate finials. The nave has three bays, with piers from circa 1300. The south wall of the south transept has three 13th century sedilia and two aumbries. The chancel arch is from the 14th century and has caryatid figures. There is a 14th century screen which was restored in the 19th century. There is a 14th century hexagonal font with ornate Gables and pinnacles. The church contains various small 18th and 19th-century monuments. The church has recently undergone much restoration work including work to the spire, tower, bells, roof, windows and a new boiler system.
Hedge and field
Hedge and field
Saint Peter's Church, Claypole
Saint Peter's Church, Claypole
East Coast Mainline, Claypole. Looking South along the East coast mainline from Oster Lane crossing. Claypole station used to be sited approx 200m from this point.
East Coast Mainline, Claypole.
Looking South along the East coast mainline from Oster Lane crossing. Claypole station used to be sited approx 200m from this point.
Claypole Across oil seed rape in full flower
Claypole
Across oil seed rape in full flower
High Level Crossing The east coast mainline crosses this village road in Claypole.  The former railway station was just to the left (south) of the crossing.
High Level Crossing
The east coast mainline crosses this village road in Claypole. The former railway station was just to the left (south) of the crossing.
Tidy Chapel This former chapel in Claypole appears to have recently been restored.
Tidy Chapel
This former chapel in Claypole appears to have recently been restored.
Ditch Bridge This bridge carries farm traffic into the fields beyond this land drain.
Ditch Bridge
This bridge carries farm traffic into the fields beyond this land drain.
St.Peter's church Splendid gothic church with work from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries
St.Peter's church
Splendid gothic church with work from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries
Perpendicular Gothic Lovely 15th Century Perpendicular window in St.Peter's church
Perpendicular Gothic
Lovely 15th Century Perpendicular window in St.Peter's church
St.Peter's churchyard
St.Peter's churchyard
Grave of Elizabeth Copley She died March 26th 1883 aged 68 years

A light is from my household gone
A voice I loved is stilled
A place is vacant in my heart
Which never can be filled
Grave of Elizabeth Copley
She died March 26th 1883 aged 68 years A light is from my household gone A voice I loved is stilled A place is vacant in my heart Which never can be filled
Bellamy family graves Late 18th century graves in St.Peter's churchyard
Bellamy family graves
Late 18th century graves in St.Peter's churchyard
Footpath Stubton to Claypole?
Footpath Stubton to Claypole?
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Claypole is located at Grid Ref: SK8549 (Lat: 53.039573, Lng: -0.731295)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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