[9] It has growing support locally and hopes to develop links with Chantry High School and youth club. ... and Farndon Balham Ballymena Bamber Bridge North/East/West and Walton le Dale Bamford Banbury Rural Banbury Town Bank Hall Banks ... Marple Bridge Marple North Marple South Marsden & Southfield Marsh House & Whitehall Marsham Marshfield Marston and Clifton Martley … Details of how to listen and contact the station are on their website. [13], It was Grade I listed by Historic England on 8 November 1956. The village is home to Martley Cricket Club, running teams in the Worcestershire League Division 3(Sat), Division 8 (Sat) and the Worcester Evening League (Tues) with friendly games on Sunday's throughout the season. The village and its extensive parish sits astride the Malvern Line, a north–south aligned lineament originating in Precambrian times. Let Charlie and Damian Hall share their vast mountain experience and recent knowledge with you about the Paddy Buckley Round. In 1894 the bells were rehung on the original frame and no further major work has been required since.The church also contains some medieval wall paintings and an alabaster effigy of Sir Hugh Mortimer, Lord of Kyre & Martley, killed in battle at the Battle of Wakefield in 1460. Now broadcasting from the heart of the village in the old weighbridge. The trust has bought paintings including one by John Constable which have been lent to the National Trust for display in the castle. The north range is Elizabethan, while the other ranges date later than 1746, and are Georgian in design. - History of Parliament Online", "Uhlman, Manfred [Fred] (1901–1985), writer and painter", "Constable's portrait of Elizabeth Croft arrives at Croft Castle", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Croft_Castle&oldid=1011868273, National Trust properties in Herefordshire, Grade I listed buildings in Herefordshire, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2015, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Sir Richard Croft (1429/30-1509), royal official for Kings Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, and Henry VII, Thomas Croft (c.1435-1488), shipowner and patron of Atlantic exploration, Sir James Herbert Croft (1907-1941), died on active service with No 1 Commando, This page was last edited on 13 March 2021, at 08:58. [12] He continued to reside at Hafod, badly damaged by fire in 1807. [4] It may have been built by Richard Croft. [citation needed], The manor house[citation needed] has a quadrectangular structure around a central courtyard. [3], A lane leads south from the village to the church which stands close to a spring known as St Peters Well, suggesting a pre-Christian origin for the site. Members. [6], Having been owned by several further families, Croft Castle was re-purchased by the Croft family in 1923. The weekend will have events to suit every age & ability from 5.7k, … [9] In the 1760s Thomas Johnes remodelled Croft Castle in the Rococo-Gothic style to the design of the architect Thomas Pritchard (d.1777). We're on the seafront come and see for yourself! Along the lineament itself are a complex mix of rocks of Precambrian, Cambrian and Silurian age.[1]. The building originally had a parapet, which was later removed. He planted 3 million trees on the Hafod estate and created a highly picturesque landscape painted in 1789 by J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851). Meetings and events There are no meetings or event scheduled. The Battle of Mortimer's Cross took place on Croft lands nearby in 1461. - History of Parliament Online", "DAVIES, Somerset (?1754-1817), of Wigmore Hall, Salop and Croft Castle, Herefs. The chapel is dedicated to St Michael, and dates to the 13th century. It serves a large rural catchment area. In the 15th century the Croft family adopted the Welsh Wyvern crest, a wounded black dragon, seen as a subtle allusion to their Glyndwr heritage. ALP members are labour providers, but many labour users join the ALP as Associate Members.Any labour providers who are not GLAA licensed are noted as such. The population of the village is approximately 1,200 people. The Croft family suffered financially following the South Sea Bubble[6] and in 1746 sold the estate to Richard Knight (1693-1765),[5] the eldest son and heir of Richard Knight (1659-1745), of Downton Hall, in the parish of Downton on the Rock in Herefordshire, a wealthy ironmaster who operated the Bringewood Ironworks[7][8] and founded a large fortune and family dynasty. It now consists of a stone quadrangular manor house with a small castellated round tower at each corner and a small square tower flanking the north side. In 1999 a new stained glass window was cut, leaded and installed by Patrick Costeloe for the artist Tom Denny.[7]. Radnorshire (1777–80). Ludlow in 1783. It is approximately nine miles north-west of Worcester. Meetings and events There are no meetings or event scheduled. Special exhibitions, children's events etc. There are many walks in the local area such as the Worcestershire Way which passes close by Rodge Hill, and the River Teme is also near the village. The trust continued with other members of the Croft family including her daughter and grandson. Life Events (BMDs) Shropshire, Kinnerley & West Felton Bishop's Transcripts, Marriages 1630-1692 Aberdeenshire, Banffshire & … Open 7 days a week. Croft Castle was restored after slighting in the Civil War. The sash windows were a later addition. The entrance porch, which has flanking parapets, is also Georgian, although it may have been located on the site of a former gatehouse. Looking for your local leisure centre? This responsibility was transferred to Martley Poor Law Union. [10], St Peter's, Martley. He purchased another estate at Hafod Uchtryd, Ceredigion, Wales, 65 miles away, the manor house of which he filled with valuable works of art. In 2000 Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath played a match in Martley. The chapel is dedicated to St Michael, and dates to the 13th century. Berrow Hill, an Iron Age hillfort, is one of several in the area, which hosts a beacon. [11] He met with financial difficulties and sold Croft Castle to Somerset Davies[6] (c.1754-1817), MP for [citation needed], The Mortimer Trail, a long-distance footpath, passes by. The building has four circular towers on each corner of the structure, although they are too slender to be defensive structures. Find a leisure or sports centre near you with Freedom Leisure. St. Peter's was one of the first churches in Worcestershire to have as many as six bells and at the beginning of the 18th century[6] very few churches had more than three or four bells. Earn Clubcard points when you shop. Red House Museum and Gardens Quay Road, … Eleanor was the daughter of Sir Edmund Cornwall, Baron of Burford in Shropshire, and the widow of Sir Hugh Mortimer of Kyre Wyard and Martley, Worcestershire, who was killed in action at the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December 1460. With over 3,400 stores nationwide you're sure to find a Tesco near you. [15], It is similar in appearance to Treago Castle.[5]. Martley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of the English county of Worcestershire.It is approximately nine miles north-west of Worcester.The population of the village is approximately 1,200 people. Search to find an ALP labour provider member in your area. Croft Castle and Parkland is a National Trust property comprising a country house, park, church and garden, in Croft, Herefordshire, England. Eleanor was the daughter of Sir Edmund Cornwall, Baron of Burford in Shropshire, and the widow of Sir Hugh Mortimer of Kyre Wyard and Martley, Worcestershire, … [8] The football club has two Saturday teams and a Sunday team. The museum features a Victorian workhouse school-room and board-room pluse displays about its workhouse history, local history and archaeology. Martley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of the English county of Worcestershire. Littlehampton Wave offering swimming, gym, fitness classes and sports for all ages and abilities. Schools in Martley include a primary school and the Chantry High School which has approximately 700 students and has a special technology status. Martley has its own radio station, Longside Radio, currently broadcasting over the Internet. [4] The red sandstone parish church of St Peter is Norman in origin. いつもスント公式オンラインストアをご利用いただき、誠にありがとうございます。 スントコールセンターは以下の期間、メンテナンスのため一部のダイヤル回線が繋がらない状況となります。 [10] Their son and heir was Thomas Johnes II (1748-1816) of Croft Castle, MP, who adopted the additional surname of Knight (according to the mural monument he erected 1813/16 to his ancestors in the chapel of Croft Castle), a pioneer in the field of agriculture. [citation needed], A building has been on the site from the 11th century and it has from this time been the home of the Croft family and Croft baronets. It is a popular village for retired people and professionals working in the city and surrounding towns, and has a large high school to which around 700 pupils are bussed daily from the surrounding area. [5], The castle was the home of the Croft family for nearly 1000 years. He married Elizabeth Powell, daughter of Samuel Powell of Stanedge, Radnorshire, by whom he had a sole daughter and heiress Elizabeth Knight, who married Thomas Johnes (died 1780) of Llanfair Clydogau, MP for The Croft family was recorded as living in the structure in the Domesday Book. [16], The property has a walled garden than includes a vineyard, orchard and a glasshouse dating from 1908. It contains the tomb of Richard Croft[5] and his wife Eleanor (née Cornwall). Martley has a village shop, the Crown public house, a petrol station/garage . [1][2][3], The site is in the civil parish of Croft and Yarpole,[4] 5 miles (8.0 km) north-west of Leominster,[5] in Herefordshire, England. The present building originated as a castle in the 14th century and has been much altered since. [14] Diana worked with her brother when she founded the Croft Trust in 1960 to assist the castle. Or why not try our online grocery shopping and delivery service. It was the home of a John Croft who married one of Owain Glyndŵr's daughters. [5], For the Scottish Castle of a similar name, see, R. Page, 'Richard and Edward Knight: ironmasters of Bringewood and Wolverley', "JOHNES, Thomas (c.1721-80), of Croft Castle, Herefs. The mixed farming of the area includes arable, formerly cherry, apple, damson orchards and hopyards. [4], The estate has an avenue of Spanish Chestnut trees, oaks and beech trees. Stained glass window, DJ fractures kneecap playing for Lampitt's XI, "Longside Radio – Where variety matters", photos of Martley and surrounding area on geograph, Civil parishes in the Malvern Hills district, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martley&oldid=1008900104, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 February 2021, at 17:16. The station broadcasts a wide variety of music and live shows broadcast every evening. [4] It is at grid reference SO449655. Its sports hall is shared with the public. Search for fitness centres near you online. It is surrounded by 1,500 acres of woodland, farmland and parkland. [citation needed], The parkland includes an Iron Age hill fort,[4] known as Croft Ambrey. The former Northwich union workhouse is now home to the Weaver Hall Museum. [citation needed].It contains the tomb of Richard Croft and his wife Eleanor (née Cornwall). It also has a Georgian stable block. [citation needed]. The castle is under the care of the National Trust and members of the Croft family still live within it. The bells are a Maiden Ring, a peal of bells that sounds the correct notes immediately after casting and needs no further tuning. To the east are Triassic sandstones whilst to the west are Devonian mudstones. The Croft family were closely linked to their neighbours the Mortimers of Wigmore and later Ludlow. Eventing Dressage Show jumping Combined training Horse events British horse events Horse associations Riders Venues Online entries Martley was in the upper division of Doddingtree Hundred. ... Balderton and Farndon Balham Ballymena Bamber Bridge North/East/West and Walton le Dale Banbury Rural Banbury Town Bank Hall Banks ... Bridge Marple North Marple South Marple South Marsh House & Whitehall Marsham Marshfield Marston and Clifton Marston and Clifton Martley … [4] The castle was to have been demolished in the 1950s but it was saved from this fate by Diana Uhlman (born Croft). The outside walls of the building date from the 15th century. [5] Its peal of six bells, cast locally in 1673 by the bellfounder Richard Keene of Woodstock, in Oxfordshire, is the only complete set of original bells in the county. The mixed farming of the area includes arable, formerly cherry, apple, damson orchards and hopyards. The north side of the building is not parallel to the south side. [2], Following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 Martley Parish ceased to be responsible for maintaining the poor in its parish. It has a sports hall with rock climbing wall and a gym within the grounds of the school can be used by the public out of school times. 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