The name
Lenton derives from the
River Leen, which runs nearby. Lenton and its mills on the Leen get a mention in the Domesday Book in the late 11th century: "In Lentune 4 sochmen and 4 bordars have two ploughs and a mill."
Lenton Priory Lenton Priory was founded in the village by
William Peverel at the beginning of the 12th century. A
Cluniac monastery, the priory was home to mostly French monks until the late 14th century, when it was freed from the control of its French mother-house,
Cluny Abbey. From the 13th century, the priory struggled financially and was noted for "its poverty and indebtedness". The priory was dissolved in 1538, as part of
King Henry VIII's
dissolution of the monasteries. Following dissolution, the priory was demolished and its lands passed through private hands. The
Priory Church of St. Anthony is thought to incorporate elements of the chapel of the priory's hospital. In 2005, Lenton celebrated the 900th anniversary of the foundation of the Priory. The centrepiece of the celebrations was a special festival held in the grounds of the Priory Church of St. Anthony, on 21 May 2005.
Lenton Fair King Henry II granted permission for the priory to hold an annual fair on
The Feast of Saint Martin: 11 November.
Lenton Fair originally ran for 8 days before being extended to 12 days. The fair caused numerous disputes with the mayor and
burgesses of the town of Nottingham as no markets could be held within Nottingham during the period in the Lenton fair. In return, the people of Nottingham were given special rates to hire booths at the fair. By the 17th century, the Fair had acquired a reputation as a great fair for all sorts of horses. In the 19th century, it was largely frequented by farmers and horse dealers. The Fair finally ceased operating at the beginning of the 20th century.
16th-20th centuries From the closure of the priory in 1538 until the late 18th century, Lenton was primarily a rural agricultural village. This has increased the amount of student accommodation available, hence making the location heavily populated with students.
Civil parish In 1891 the parish had a population of 10,957. On 26 March 1897 the parish was abolished and merged with Nottingham. ==Geography==