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Thornton Curtis, Lincolnshire

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Location and Name

Thornton Curtis is a village and parish in North Lincolnshire 5 miles south-east of Barton-upon-Humber.

The national grid reference is TA087178. Lat: 53:38:45N (53.6457) Lon: 0:21:24W (-0.3566)

The name Thornton is from the Old English thorn+tun, meaning "village where thorn trees grow." In the 1086 Domesday Book the name is rendered as Torentune. The origin of the Curtis part of the village name is unknown.

Notable Buildings

Nearby is the 12th Century Thornton Abbey.

The parish church (of St. Lawrence) in the village is a building of stone, in the early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower with eight pinnacles and containing 5 bells. There is an Early Norman font, square in plan, the bowl, which is curiously carved, resting on a large central shaft, with a smaller one at each angle; the whole surface is enriched with sculpture in low relief.

There is one public house in the village, the Thornton Hunt.

Historical and Latest Population/Demographic Details

The population of Thornton Curtis remained relatively stable for the 110 years from 1850 to 1960, since 1960 a marked decline can be seen.
Population History
Year Population
1801 242
1811 300
1821 328
1831 362
1841 393
1851 497
1861 483
1871 478
1881 491
1891 489
1901 477
1911 452
1921 481
1931 467
1941 N/A
1951 422
1961 403
1971 336
1981 308
1991 279
2001 246

Information from the United Kingdom Census 2001 gives the following information;

Sources and Further Reading

 


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