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- West_Leake abstract "West Leake /ˌwɛst ˈliːk/ is a small village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire. It is on the Kingston Brook, between the larger village of East Leake to the east and Kingston to the west; the parish of Sutton Bonington lies to the south. The parish church is St. Helena's Church, West Leake.As a small village West Leake has a parish meeting rather than a parish council. Its population has declined from an 1853 estimate of 190 when the village was owned by Lord Middleton to around 110 in 2007.The origin of Leake appears to be Laeke (Old Norse - brook or stream), and is consistent with West Leake's position in the heart of the Danelaw.One of the earliest mentions of West Leake is in the Domesday book recorded as 'Leche', the name comes from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning water-meadow, since the village lies on the Kingston Brook, a tributary of the River Soar.The Domesday Book listing is divided into four holdings which encompass what are today East and West Leake. The first property is listed to Henry de Ferrers by the King as Tenant in Chief, and Lord. Ferrers portion was inventoried with 16 villagers. 16 freemen. 1 priest. It includeded land for 6 ploughlands; 4 lord's plough teams and 17 men's plough teams. Other resources listed include; 50 acresin meadow, Woodland 2 * 1 furlongs. 1 mill, 1 church. The holding was valued at 7£ to the lord in 1086.The second listing is for Tenant-in-chief Roger of Bully (Busli) with his lord Arnold (de Bully), valued to the lord in 1086 £0.5. The holding was inventoried to include 2 villagers, land for 0.5 ploughlands, 2 lord's plough teams. 0.5 men's plough teams, and included 8 acres of meadow.Third is a listing for Robert,Count of Mortain, Tenant-in-chief and Lord in 1086. The holding has taxable value of 0.3 geld units, but no other details are shown. The last listing has taxable value 0.1 geld units, and includes 2 freemen, land for 0.5 ploughlands, 1 men's plough team. Robert son of William is listed as Tenant in Chief and Lord in 1086There is a 200-year old public house called The Star situated just outside the village, on the other side of the Kingston Brook on Melton Lane (and therefore in the parish of Sutton Bonington). It is also called the Leake Pit House, as it once incorporated a pit for cock-fighting.A dew pond is situated on the hill above the village towards West Leake hills.".
- West_Leake areaCode "01509".
- West_Leake country Nottinghamshire.
- West_Leake country United_Kingdom.
- West_Leake district Rushcliffe.
- West_Leake populationTotal "110".
- West_Leake postalCode "LE12".
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- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_parishes_in_Nottinghamshire.
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- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_Brook.
- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_on_Soar.
- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Nottinghamshire.
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- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Roger_de_Busli.
- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Rushcliffe.
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- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink Sutton_Bonington.
- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink William_I_of_England.
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- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLink File:Dew_pond_west_leake.jpg.
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- West_Leake wikiPageWikiLinkText "West Leake".
- West_Leake civilParish "West Leake".
- West_Leake country "England".
- West_Leake dialCode "1509".
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- West_Leake latitude "52.83311".
- West_Leake longitude "-1.2203".
- West_Leake officialName "West Leake".
- West_Leake population "110".
- West_Leake postTown "LOUGHBOROUGH".
- West_Leake postcodeArea "LE".
- West_Leake postcodeDistrict "LE12".
- West_Leake region "East Midlands".
- West_Leake shireCounty Nottinghamshire.
- West_Leake shireDistrict Rushcliffe.
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- West_Leake staticImageCaption "Main Street".
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- West_Leake subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Nottinghamshire.
- West_Leake subject Category:Villages_in_Nottinghamshire.
- West_Leake hypernym Village.
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- West_Leake type Parish.
- West_Leake type Place.
- West_Leake type PopulatedPlace.
- West_Leake type Settlement.
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- West_Leake comment "West Leake /ˌwɛst ˈliːk/ is a small village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire. It is on the Kingston Brook, between the larger village of East Leake to the east and Kingston to the west; the parish of Sutton Bonington lies to the south. The parish church is St. Helena's Church, West Leake.As a small village West Leake has a parish meeting rather than a parish council.".
- West_Leake label "West Leake".
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- West_Leake lat "52.83311".
- West_Leake long "-1.2203".
- West_Leake wasDerivedFrom West_Leake?oldid=680174078.
- West_Leake depiction West_LeakeMain_street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1298786.jpg.
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- West_Leake name "West Leake".