It appears that just four lock-ups are left in Bedfordshire.
The lock-up at Blunham is a rare survivor of its type being just a 'wooden hut' which is now preserved in a PRIVATE GARDEN. It is situated in the rear garden of 54 Park Lane, MK44 3NJ and has been fully restored. It was built in 1832 with half of the cost being met by Lady of the Manor, Countess de Gray, and the remainder by the church wardens. It was moved from its original site in 1862 when it had fallen into disuse and the site was used to build an engine house for the village fire engine.
BLUNHAM
OS Grid Reference: TL1519951121
OS Grid Coordinates: 515199, 251121
Latitude/Longitude: 52.1464, -0.3178
Photo's by Dave & Amanda Jones with expressed permission
It was Grade 11 listed 16.1.1952 (No.37941) and described as :
Village lock-up. Mid C19. Small, gabled shed, constructed of substantial
planks. Roof also of planks, with metal sheeting, probably zinc, to ridge.
Plank door to S gable end, surmounted by small square grating. This lock-up
formerly stood in the village street. (Bedfordshire Record Office : Stocks
and Lock-Ups in Beds Villages, CRO 120).
Listing NGR: TL1519951121
planks. Roof also of planks, with metal sheeting, probably zinc, to ridge.
Plank door to S gable end, surmounted by small square grating. This lock-up
formerly stood in the village street. (Bedfordshire Record Office : Stocks
and Lock-Ups in Beds Villages, CRO 120).
Listing NGR: TL1519951121
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.
The date 1847 is carved inside the door
This plaque records the restoration in 2010
I am grateful to Dave & Amanda Jones for sending me these photographs and information.
PLEASE RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY
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Photo by Dave & Amanda Jones with expressed permission
The lock-up at Clophill is situated in Old Silsoe Road, MK45 4AD on the village green and adjacent to the old village animal pound. It dates to about 1840 and was rebuilt in 1857 at a cost of £4.
CLOPHILL
OS Grid Reference: TL0823437664
OS Grid Coordinates: 508234, 237664
Latitude/Longitude: 52.0268, -0.4239
OS Grid Coordinates: 508234, 237664
Latitude/Longitude: 52.0268, -0.4239
Photo from Bedfordshire & Luton Archives &Records Service with expressed permission
Bedford Borough Council web site (www.bedford.gov.uk ) tells us :
I am grateful to Martin Deacon (www.archives@bedford.gov.uk) for his help.
This lock-up was Grade 11 listed 10.1.1985 (No.37589) and described as :
Village lock-up and pound. Early-mid C19. Lock-up : red brick. Slate
roof.
Small square building with low pyramidal roof. N elevation has plank door
surmounted by metal grille. Rear elevation has small single light. Simple
corbelled brick cornice to all elevations. Pound : red brick wall encloses
small square yard to rear RH. Approximately one metre high, capped with
rounded bricks, with timber gate to centre. Included for its socio-historical
interest.
Listing NGR: TL0823437664
Small square building with low pyramidal roof. N elevation has plank door
surmounted by metal grille. Rear elevation has small single light. Simple
corbelled brick cornice to all elevations. Pound : red brick wall encloses
small square yard to rear RH. Approximately one metre high, capped with
rounded bricks, with timber gate to centre. Included for its socio-historical
interest.
Listing NGR: TL0823437664
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI
Click-use licence number C2008002006.
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The lock-up at Harrold is one of the finest examples of a roundhouse. Situated on the village green at Mowhills, MK43 7DB it dates to around 1824.
HARROLD
OS Grid Reference: SP9510356744
OS Grid Coordinates: 495103, 256744
Latitude/Longitude: 52.2007, -0.6099
Photo by Roy Pledger
It was Grade 11 listed 7.5.1951 (No.36938) and described as :
Early C19 lock up. Small circular building of coursed limestone rubble.
Steep conical stone roof surmounted by a moulded ball finial. Door with
timber lintel.
Listing NGR: SP9510356744
Steep conical stone roof surmounted by a moulded ball finial. Door with
timber lintel.
Listing NGR: SP9510356744
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.
Despite the nature of the building as a place of
incarceration, there is a humorous side to the lock-up. In 1967 a local man won
a bet after being locked inside the cramped, dark interior. The bet started as
a result of a discussion in the local pub, where drinkers argued that
people today would never survive a night in such squalid conditions. George
Knight, a local window cleaner, believed that they could and proved his opinion
by spending 48 hours and one second in the lock-up to win the bet.
The lock-up at Silsoe, known as The Cage, is situated in Church Road, MK45 4EH
SILSOE
Silsoe lock-up in 1961 [Z291/197/56]
more serious.
The Rating and Valuation Act 1925 specified that every building and piece of land in the country was to be assessed to determine its rateable value. The valuer noted that the Parish Council Lighting Committee rented the building from John George Murray, owner of the Wrest Park Estate for five shillings per annum and described the structure as a "Round stone Prison". The photograph above has a piece of text stuck to it: "The old pound [sic] at Silsoe, once the old smithy, is now used as a battery house for chickens. It was, in early days used to lock up malefactors" [X291/197/56].
In 1977 Yvonne Nicholls produced a work on lock-ups in the county for Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service. She found the following references to the lock up at Silsoe:
Chapel wardens' accounts noted straw for the cage on 11th June 1821 [P54/12/1];
I am grateful to Martin Deacon (www.archives@bedford.gov.uk) for his help relating to lock-ups in Bedfordshire.
SILSOE
OS Grid Reference: TL0815435597
OS Grid Coordinates: 508154, 235597
Latitude/Longitude: 52.0083, -0.4257
Photo's by Dave & Amanda Jones with expressed permission.
I am grateful to Dave & Amanda Jones for the use of their photographs.
This lock-up was Grade 11 listed 10.1.1985 (No.37687) and described as :
Village lock-up. C20 plaque on door records date 1796. Coursed ironstone.
Cement render over tiled roof. Octagonal plan with conical roof. E elevation
has pointed arched doorway. Pointed arched oak door has strap hinges and studs.
Listing NGR: TL0815435597
Source: English Heritage
Roy, you are missing the lock-ups at Sharnbrook and Turvey, and if you take the historic county boundaries, Eaton Socon was originally in Bedfordshire too. Details of these are held by the Village Lock-up Association if you need them - contact plumridge@architect-uk.com.
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