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Adstone
Adstone is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England. It was known as ''Atenestone'' in the Domesday Book. ==History==
Adstone was a chapelry within the parish of Canons Ashby until 1866, when it was promoted to a parish.〔 F. Youngs, ''Local Administrative Units: Northern England'' (London: Royal Historical Society, 1991), p. 294. 〕 The parish church, dedicated to All Saints, is of Norman origin, ca. 13th century. It was heavily restored in both 1843, when the chancel was added and again in 1896. Since 2006 the parish has formed part of the Lambfold benefice along with the parishes of Blakesley, Maidford, Litchborough and Farthingstone. The Manor House is late 17th century, the Old Vicarage dates to 1870 by Edmund Francis Law, the school to 1846 and the Methodist Chapel is 1849 in Georgian style.〔 The Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales in the 1870s described Adstone as follows: The censuses showed that the population declined from 184 in 1871 to 80 in 1961 and 65 in 2001.〔Census 1871-1961〕
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