Taston

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Taston is about Script error: No such module "convert". north of the Akeman Street Roman road.

Name

The survey of English Place-Names records Taston as Thorstan in 1278–9, Thorstane in 1316, Torstone in 1492 and Taston in 1608–9.[1]

The name element Thor is a reference to the Norse God Thor. The name element stan is from Old English stān (stone ). The toponym might be Thor stone or Thor's stone.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Thor Stone

The Thor Stone is a monolithic standing stone that stands about seven-foot tall in the centre of Taston.[2] It is a menhir, meaning that it was manhandled there by humans. A local myth maintains that the stone portrays the image of a thunderbolt, and that it was created by a thunderbolt from Thor himself.[3][4] It is a scheduled monument.[5]

Listed buildings

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Medieval preaching cross: the steps, base and broken shaft survive

At the centre of Taston are the base and broken shaft of a Medieval preaching cross.[6] It is a Grade II* listed building.[7]

Middle Farmhouse is a house built of coursed rubble in the 17th and early 18th centuries.[8] Part of the roof is of Stonesfield slate. The farmstead has a four-bay barn that was built of stone early in the 18th century and altered in 1884.[9]

The Firkins is a small house near Thorsbrook Spring. It is built of rubble and probably dates from early in the 18th century.[10]

At Thorsbrook Spring, about Script error: No such module "convert". southeast of the preaching cross, is a Victorian Gothic Revival memorial fountain. It was built in 1862 in memory of Henrietta, Viscountess Dillon,[11] wife of Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon.

References

Citations

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