Coordinates: 52°37′19″N 0°37′19″W / 52.622°N 0.622°W
| North Luffenham | |
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North Luffenham shown within Rutland |
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| Area | 3.18 sq mi (8.2 km2) [1] |
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| Population | 704 2001 Census[2] |
| - Density | 221 /sq mi (85 /km2) |
| OS grid reference | |
| - London | 80 miles (130 km) SSE |
| Unitary authority | Rutland |
| Shire county | Rutland |
| Ceremonial county | Rutland |
| Region | East Midlands |
| Constituent country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | OAKHAM |
| LE15 | |
| Dialling code | 01572 |
| Police | Leicestershire |
| Fire | Leicestershire |
| Ambulance | East Midlands |
| European Parliament | East Midlands |
| UK Parliament | Rutland and Melton |
| List of places: UK • England • Rutland | |
North Luffenham is a village in Rutland, in the East Midlands of England.
Located to the north of the village is the former RAF station of RAF North Luffenham which is now St George's Barracks.
Archdeacon Robert Johnson (1540–1625) was Rector of North Luffenham for 51 years, from 1574 until his death; he founded Oakham and Uppingham Schools in 1584, as well as other charitable institutions including almshouses.
The churchyard contains 31 graves maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. These include 11 Canadian servicemen who died while North Luffenham was a RCAF base in the 1950s;
St Mary & St John's Primary School is a Voluntary Aided Church of England school. It is built on the site of North Luffenham Hall and the southern boundary is a ha-ha.
There are two pubs in the village; The Fox & Hounds and The Horse & Panniers (popularly known as The Nag & Bag).
Arts & Crafts architect C.F.A. Voysey designed The Pastures in 1903 and he also worked on another house in the village.
References
- ^ "A vision of Britain through time". University of Portsmouth. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/data_cube_table_page.jsp?data_theme=T_POP&data_cube=N_AREA_A&u_id=10191774&c_id=10001043&add=Y. Retrieved on 18 March 2009.
- ^ "Rutland Civil Parish Populations". Rutland County Council. 2001. http://www.rutland.gov.uk/ppimageupload/Image27657.PDF. Retrieved on 18 March 2009.
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