Knapthorpe
Knapthorpe is a hamlet in the Newark and Sherwood district of eastern Nottinghamshire, England. It is north of London, north east of the county town and city of Nottingham, and north east of the nearest town Southwell. It is within the civil parish of Caunton.
Toponymy
Knapthorpe was Chenapetorp or Chenatorp in the Domesday Book of 1086. The first portion is Old English cnapa, meaning 'boy,' and possibly used as a personal name, with torp/pthorpe being ScandinaviaGeography
Knapthorpe is surrounded by the following local areas:- Caunton to the north
- Hockerton and Upton to the south
- Bathley and Little Carlton to the east
- Winkburn to the west.
There are four sites within the heart of the hamlet:
- Knapthorpe Grange, a farm
- Knapthorpe Lodge, hosting a home decor business
- Knapthorpe Manor
- Little Manor Farm
There are two small tributaries which rise in the area and flow into the Beck at Caunton.
There is a private landing strip, Caunton Airfield with grass runways for microlight aircraft, east of the location.
Governance
Knapthorpe along with Caunton village form Caunton parish.The parish contained 483 residents at the 2011 census.
It is managed at the first level of public administration by Caunton Parish Council.
At district level, the wider area is managed by Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Nottinghamshire County Council provides the highest level strategic services locally.