Whimpton Village

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Coordinates53°15′21″N 0°49′0″W / 53.25583°N 0.81667°W / 53.25583; -0.81667
Whimpton Village
Looking north-east across the site. The ditch running away from the camera is a roadway separating the village on the left from a field on the right.
LocationNottinghamshire
Coordinates53°15′21″N 0°49′0″W / 53.25583°N 0.81667°W / 53.25583; -0.81667
OS grid referenceSK 791 739
Designated13 February 1953
Reference no.1017567
Whimpton Village is located in Nottinghamshire
Whimpton Village
Location of Whimpton Village in Nottinghamshire

Whimpton Village is a deserted medieval village in Nottinghamshire, England. It is near the A57 road between the villages of Darlton and Dunham-on-Trent. It is a Scheduled Monument.[1]

Whimpton is mentioned, as Wimentun, in the Domesday Book; it is described there as one of the four berewicks of the King's Manor of Duneham (Dunham). A berewick was a detached, partly independent portion of a manor. The village (spelled also Wimpton or Wymton) is mentioned in pipe rolls in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries, mentioning land and inhabitants of the village. The village evidently did not exist by 1547, since in that year there was an inquisition post mortem on the properties of Robert Nevyll, in which Whimpton is only a field name.[1][2]

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