Griffydam
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Griffydam is a hamlet within the parish of Coleorton
Coleorton
Coleorton is a village and civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England. It is situated on the A512 road approximately 2 miles east of Ashby de la Zouch...

, Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Leicestershire is a landlocked county in the English Midlands. It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester, traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority is today administered separately from the rest of Leicestershire...

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In 1863, it is described as comprising approximately 200 acre (0.809372 km²) and belonged to the Earl of Stamford and J Curzon, Esq

It is most famously associated with a chalybeate
Chalybeate
Chalybeate waters, also known as ferruginous waters, are mineral spring waters containing salts of iron.-Name:The word "chalybeate" is derived from the Latin word for steel, "chalybs", which follows from the Greek word "khalups"...

 well, or sacred spring, which lies along a path below the main road through the village. According to tradition, the name, Griffydam, derrives from a combination of the terms, Griffin
Griffin
The griffin, griffon, or gryphon is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle...

(an ancient mythical beast with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle) and 'Dam', as in contained water source. An old local legend tells of how such a creature zealously guarded the well, forcing villagers to walk several miles for their water, until one day it was slain by a chivalrous passing knight.

It would seem that, in fact, the placename actually derives from 'Griffith's-Dam', a man-made pond and remnants of the bank built for this dam can still be seen, below the lane called, 'The Tentas'Several nineteenth century trade directories refer to the settlement as 'Griffth's-Dam'

The name 'Griffydam', does occur however, as early as 1764, when it is referred to as being noted for its mineral water, as a place near Ashby-de-laZouch.

Griffydam has one of the country's earliest Methodist Chapels, built in 1778 and indeed it is claimed that John Wesley himself came to preach in the village. This was when Wesley was staying with his friend, Selina, Countess of Huntingdon at Castle Donington
Castle Donington
Castle Donington is a village, with a population of around 7000 in the North West of Leicestershire, part of the Derby postcode area and on the edge of the National Forest. It is the closest town to East Midlands Airport.-Transport and housing:...

, and before the chapel was built. It is said that Beaumont, the local squire of Coleorton, decided to disrupt the event by gathering together a band of local men, priming them with ale and arming them with truncheons. The gang-leader was John Massey, a local collier, renowned pugilist and terror of North Leicestershire. Massey is said to have approached the slightly-built preacher "savagely", but Wesley continued his sermon. Massey decided to hear a little of what was being said before giving the signal to attack, but the attack never came, for he was converted on the spot!


A Wesleyan Reform Church
Wesleyan Reform Union
The Wesleyan Reform Union is an Independent Methodist Connexion based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1859 by the members of the Wesleyan Reform movement who did not join the United Methodist Free Churches-Statement of Faith:...

, opened in 1858, lies alongside the Rempstone Road and is known as 'The Chapel in the Valley'.

The place is also well-known for once having had a popular nightclub called, 'The Traveller's Rest'. Originally a public house, this was converted into a nightspot late in the twentieth century and was finally closed in about 2000, much to the relief of local residents.
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