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Bottisham
Title
Bottisham
County
Cambridgeshire
Coordinates
Lat : 52.2166667 Lon : 0.2666667
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Bottisham is a village and civil parish in the East Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England, about six miles east of Cambridge, halfway to Newmarket. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,983.
Bottisham has overhanging cottages and the graceful tower of a church which glories in some of the finest 14th century work in the county. The tower and the gaunt chancel with its fine stone seats are 13th century but the nave and aisles and porches are all as the builders left them in the 14th. The south aisle has a stone seat for the priest, a piscina, and in its floor an ancient coffin lid. Above the stately arcades is a clerestory of fluted lancets of rare beauty. Here is the font where the children who saw all this beauty grow were baptised; and there are three old screens of the 14th century, two of oak, and the rarest of stone, with three delicate open arches before the chancel. There is an iron-bound chest of 1790, and some fragments of carved stones, the oldest being a Norman tympanum.
A table tomb within the church has the mark of a vanished brass portrait of Elias de Beckingham, who was said to be with one exception the only honest judge in the reign of King Edward I. Only he and one other were acquitted when every judge was charged by the king with bribery. A sculptured monument of three centuries later shows Margaret Coningsby kneeling behind her husband, both in black robes and ruffs. Cherubs hold back the curtains of a stone canopy to show two children asleep with flowers in their hands, Leonard and Dorothea Alington (whose family had an estate nearby), of whom the inscription of 1638 tells:
::They tasted, like it not, and bade farewell.
The east window and a tablet close by are in memory of Colonel Jeyns, who rode down the Valley of Death at Balaclava, and survived. Other memorials to this family, whose home, Bottisham Hall, was rebuilt in 1797, show Sir Roger and his wife sitting on their tomb holding hands, with dressing-gowns thrown over their night things as if they had just woken from sleep. Their son, Soame, was for 38 years a Member of Parliament, a keen debater, and is remembered here by angels garlanding an urn.
Bottisham is one of the group of villages in which the village colleges of Cambridgeshire were originally developed. Opened in 1937, was the second of Henry Morris' colleges. The first college was built at Sawston in 1928, and the idea of these magnificent buildings is to draw children over eleven from the villages round into an atmosphere in which they will develop a taste and a capacity for rural life and craftsmanship, with facilities for training themselves in whatever career they desire, and with opportunities for practising music or drama, cooking or needlework; the colleges also serve as adult educational and cultural centres - they act as a social focus for the life of the whole community. The buildings at Bottisham are charmingly planned so that all the principal rooms run round a curve and look out onto the playing field. Now, it is more of a community center and a school
In the 1940's Bottisham was a minor base, but still very important, for the RAF. See more details here
The park estate makes up just less than half of the houses in Bottisham and was build in the 1960's. The original concept was to have fairly large detatched houses, with big open green spaces and a strong communtiy. However half way through the development the building firm went out of business and a new one replaced it. This firm added a lot more houses than planned, more semi-detatched and smalller, creating a more compact estate. Despite the changes to the plan it is now a large but open estate, with lots of communtiy lawns and grassed areas. The estate itself is lead by a horse-shoe shape road, Beechwood Avenue, which encloses the housing. At one end is the entrance to Bottisham Primary School, which was built slightly before the estate.
A Ham class minesweeper, HMS Bottisham was named after the village.
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