Whipsnade
Whipsnade is a small village and civil parish in the county of Bedfordshire. It lies on the eastward tail spurs of the Chiltern Hills, about 2.5 miles south-south-west of Dunstable on the top of the Dunstable Downs which drop away steeply to the south of the village.[2]
Whipsnade | |
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Church of St Mary Magdelen | |
Whipsnade Location within Bedfordshire | |
Population | 457 (2001 census) 420 (2011 Census)[1] |
OS grid reference | TL010179 |
Unitary authority | |
Ceremonial county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | DUNSTABLE |
Postcode district | LU6 |
Dialling code | 01582 |
Police | Bedfordshire |
Fire | Bedfordshire and Luton |
Ambulance | East of England |
UK Parliament | |
Etymology
Whipsnade is a compound of the Anglo-Saxon personal name, Wibba, with the word “snæd” an area of woodland, so the name means “Wibba’s wood”.[2]
History
The village is first mentioned in a coroners roll of 1274 when Whipsnade Wood as described as being within the parish of Houghton Regis.[2] The Old Hunters Lodge at the Crossroads in the village is a Grade II Listed Building and was built in the early 17th Century. It is now a hotel and is the only licensed premises in the village outside of the ZSL grounds.[3]
Edward John Eyre, explorer of Australia, was born in Whipsnade in 1815.[4]
In the census of 2011 the population of Whipsnade was 420, a decline from 458 in 2001.[2]
Landmarks
Whipsnade is home to Whipsnade Tree Cathedral and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. A chalk image of a lion can be found on Bison Hill and is owned by the zoo. During the Second World War, the lion was covered with a black sheet in order not to attract attention from the German bomber planes.[5] Whipsnade Park Golf Club is also in the vicinity, though it is actually in neighbouring Dagnall.[6]
The local Wildlife Trust manages a small nature reserve north of the village called Sallowsprings (51.8559°N 0.5391°W).[7]
References
- "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
- "The Parish of Whipsnade in General". Bedford Borough Council. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- "Old Hunters Lodge Hotel: The Cross Roads, Whipsnade". Bedford Borough Council. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- "Eyre, Edward John (1815–1901)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- "Iconic chalk lion restored at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo". Zoological Society of London. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- "Whipsande Park Golf Club". Whipsnade Park Golf Club. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- "Sallowsprings". Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Northamptonshire Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
External links
Media related to Whipsnade at Wikimedia Commons