Fleggburgh

Village in Norfolk, England


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::summary Village in Norfolk, England ::

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FieldValue
countryEngland
coordinates
label_positiontop
os_grid_referenceTG445140
official_nameBurgh Saint Margaret
population1,088
population_ref(2021)
shire_districtGreat Yarmouth
shire_countyNorfolk
regionEast of England
civil_parishBurgh St Margaret
constituency_westminsterGreat Yarmouth
postcode_districtNR29
postcode_areaNR
post_townGREAT YARMOUTH
dial_code01493
london_distance108 mi
static_image_nameSt Margaret, Burgh St Margaret, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 312304.jpg
static_image_captionSt. Margaret's Church, Burgh St Margaret
area_total_sq_mi4.62
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Fleggburgh, also known as Burgh St Margaret, is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is 6 mi north-west of Great Yarmouth and 14 mi east of Norwich, bisected by the A1064 road. It includes the former parishes of Clippesby and Billockby.

History

Burgh's St. Margaret's and Fleggburgh's names are both of Anglo-Saxon origin. In the Domesday Book, Burgh St. Margaret is listed as a settlement of 63 households in the hundred of West Flegg. In 1086, the village was divided between the East Anglian estates of King William I, Roger Bigod, Bishop William of Thetford and St Benet's Abbey.

During the Second World War, several pillboxes and a guardhouse were built across the parish to defend the crossing of the River Bure in the event of a German invasion of Great Britain.

Geography

Fleggburgh is located on the A1064 road, between Acle and Caister-on-Sea and on the western edge of the Trinity Broads, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, within The Broads National Park. According to the 2021 census, Fleggburgh has a population of 1,088 people which shows an increase from the 948 people recorded in the 2011 census.

Churches

Fleggburgh's parish church is dedicated to Saint Margaret and was built in the Nineteenth Century by the architect, Herbert John Green. St. Margaret's is located within the village on Main Road and has been Grade II listed since 1962.

The interior holds a brass memorial to Richard Burton who served as Rector of the parish in the early-Seventeenth Century and stained-glass installed in the 1960s by Paul Jeffries, depicting Saint Margaret, Saint Luke and Saint Mary.

Clippesby's church is dedicated to St Peter and is one of the 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk. All Saints' Church, Billockby remains in use although it is partially ruined.

Amenities

The majority of local children attend Fleggburgh Church of England Primary School. The village has one public house that remains in business; The Kings Arms has stood on its current site since the late-18th Century, except for a short period in the early-19th Century when a license was refused to Mrs Mary Puxley on the grounds of aiding and assisting a riot that led to the cruel wounding and beating of Mr Robert Chasteney, a local surveyor.

References

References

  1. "Key to English Place-names".
  2. "Burgh [St Margaret] {{!}} Domesday Book".
  3. "mnf22262 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer".
  4. "Fleggburgh (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".
  5. "Church of St. Margaret, Fleggburgh - 1372907 {{!}} Historic England".
  6. "Norfolk Churches".
  7. enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk, Ofsted Communications Team. (2022-07-25). "Find an inspection report and registered childcare".
  8. "KINGS ARMS - FLEGGBURGH - BURGH St. MARGARET".

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