Apley
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "other uses". Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Apley is a hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated Script error: No such module "convert". west from the hamlet of Kingthorpe and the site of Kingthorpe railway station, and approximately Script error: No such module "convert". south-west from Wragby. The parish includes the hamlets of New Apley, Hop Lane, and Kingthorpe.
Apley church, dedicated to St Andrew, is a small brick building erected in 1871 at a cost of £284. It was built to conduct burial services within the graveyard of the former and by then non-existing medieval Church of St Andrew's, which before 1816 had decayed and been reduced to its foundations. In the 19th century the churchyard also served the parish of Stainfield. Apley is recorded in White's Directory as a village and parish with a population of 231, and a land area of Script error: No such module "convert"., Script error: No such module "convert". of which was woodland, and included the hamlets of Kingthorpe and Hop Lane. Apley professions and trades listed in 1872 included a parish clerk, a boot & shoemaker, six farmers, two of whom were at Kingthorpe, and two carriers, one of whom was a shopkeeper.[1][2]
Apley Beck marks the course of a 12th-century monastic canal linking Bullington Priory to Barlings eau.[3]
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- ↑ White, William (1872), Whites Directory of Lincolnshire, p. 500
- ↑ "St Andrew's Church, Apley" Template:Webarchive, Lincs to the Past, Lincolnshire County Council. Retrieved 29 December 2018
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