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This is the unspoilt village of Hooton Pagnall in South Yorkshire, captured at sunset.

 

Hooton Pagnell is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, on the border with West Yorkshire. It lies on the B6422 road, and is located at approximately 53°34′N 1°16′W, at an elevation of around 80 metres above sea level. It has a population of 211 The name of the village derives from Ralph de Paganel (sometimes spelled Paynell), a Norman who was a tenant-in-chief in Yorkshire named in the Domesday Book and an extensive landowner.

 

The first recorded mention of Hooton Pagnell is found in Domesday Book, where it is called "Hotone" ("The Town on the Hill" or "The High Dwelling Place"). "In Hotone and Bileham Earl Edwin had one manor of ten carucetes for geld, and ten ploughs may be there.. . . . . . . . . In the time of King Edward it was worth eight pounds, now one hundred shillings." The 200 acres, that was in 1086 the extent of the cultivated land in Hooton, were given to Robert, Count of Mortain. He in turn sublet the land to Richard de Surdeval, a Norman knight.

 

The village was variously called "Hoton", "Howton", "Hutton", the second part of the name being added during the time of the Paganals, a distinguished Norman family into whose hands the manor passed towards the end of the 11th Century. The second part of the name is variously spelt - "Paynel", “Painell", "Pannell", "Pagnell". Hence, "Hooton Pagnell" - "The High Dwelling Place of the Paynels':

 

The village received a Royal Charter in 1253 entitling it to hold a market on Thursdays and an annual three-day fair. A butter cross was built, the base of which survives, but the market and fair soon ceased. However the fair has since been revived and is held very first Sunday in July,The ownership of Hooton remained in the hands of the Paganels and their heirs till the reign of Edward IV through the names of Paganel, and through marriage, Luterel and Hilton.

 

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Hooton Pagnell is a charming village and civil parish located in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The village is situated on a limestone escarpment and has a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book, where it was referred to as "Hotone," meaning "The Town on the Hill" or "The High Dwelling Place".

 

The name "Hooton Pagnell" derives from Ralph de Paganel, a Norman tenant-in-chief in Yorkshire mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village has a population of around 201 people, according to the 2011 Census1. Hooton Pagnell is known for its picturesque limestone cottages and farms, which have retained their historical charm.

 

One of the notable landmarks in the village is Hooton Pagnell Hall, a Grade II listed luxury boutique bed and breakfast, wedding, and events venue. The hall dates back to the 14th century and has undergone several modifications over the years. The village also features the Grade I listed Church of All Saints, which has several Norman features, including a massive arch and traces of herringbone masonry.

 

Hooton Pagnell received a Royal Charter in 1254, allowing it to hold a market on Thursdays and an annual three-day fair. Although the market and fair ceased, the fair has been revived and is held on the first Sunday in July.

 

The village's conservation area is well-endowed with mature trees, particularly in the grounds of Hooton Pagnell Hall and the churchyard. The conservation area also includes 29 listed structures, highlighting the village's historical significance

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August 19

 

Happy Hot Ones Day!

 

Amanda’s parents hosted a Hot Ones party this afternoon. I wish this month’s Hot Ones box had arrived in time, but at the same time it’s not like I had a shortage of hot sauces. Once we got there, the Potters were ready with naked wings. We got ‘em all sauced up while they set the table and prepped the chocolate milk. Once we started, Gil had a little surprise for us. He’d prepared a series of questions to accompany each wing, making the whole event more like a legit Hot Ones episode. It worked pretty well! Eventually I figured out that the questions were all more or less centered around me–like asking Kevin what thing he’d like to destroy on camera with me now that he’s already done TV and toilets. It was seriously fun, for some more than others.

 

Kevin and Gil hit the chocolate milk pretty early on. I don’t think they were quite prepared for Da’ Bomb’s abusiveness. In fact, Amanda was the only person besides me to make it to the end! I guess you could say we’re proud to have made it, but I’m not so sure that we are. The exciting news is that pretty soon, when that box comes, I’ll have SIX unopened bottles of hot sauce (I accidentally left three new bottles at home), which means we pretty much have to do this again STAT!

 

After we finished torturing ourselves, we popped out to the pool and relaxed for awhile. It even rained on us a little bit, which felt great!

 

Back in Denton, somebody had the brilliant idea to go see a movie. We ended up going with Amanda to see BlackkKlansman at Alamo. It didn’t cross my mind how angry my stomach was going to be until we were about 20 minutes in. The good news is I only missed like 15 minutes of the movie, and it was easy to figure out what had happened once I got back.

 

The flick was good by the way. It gets pretty dang real at the end, but in an important kind of way.

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