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Bircham Newton

Village in Norfolk, England


Village in Norfolk, England

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countryEngland
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official_nameBircham Newton
shire_districtKing's Lynn and West Norfolk
shire_countyNorfolk
regionEast of England
civil_parishBircham
constituency_westminsterNorth West Norfolk
postcode_districtPE31
postcode_areaPE
post_townKing's Lynn
dial_code01485
hide_servicestrue
static_image_nameAll Saints, Bircham Newton, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 310333.jpg
static_image_captionAll Saints, Bircham Newton

Bircham Newton is a village in the civil parish of Bircham, in the King's Lynn and West Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. It is located 0.7 mi north of Great Bircham, 13 mi north-east of King's Lynn and 33 mi north-west of Norwich.

History

The village name is of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is listed in the Domesday Book as a settlement of 19 households in the hundred of Docking. In 1086, Bircham Newton was part of the estates of Ralph de Beaufour.

Geography

The village is located along the B1153 road, which runs between Narborough and Brancaster. At the 1931 census it had a population of 487. This was the last time separate population statistics were collected for Bircham Newton and on 1 April 1935 the parish was merged with Great Bircham and Bircham Tofts to form the civil parish of Bircham.

All Saints' church

The former parish church is dedicated to All Saints and dates from the 12th-century. The church was gently restored in 1858. Inside the building there are a set of royal arms from the reign of George III and a memorial to John James Stephens Ward, an illegitimate grandson of Horatio Nelson.

RAF Bircham Newton

Main article: RAF Bircham Newton

In 1916, land close to Bircham Newton was developed into a base for the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. The base was used during the inter-war period and during the Second World War as a base for RAF Coastal Command. From 1966 until 2020 the airfield was the home of the Construction Industry Training Board. In February 2020, the CITB announced it had sold its training provision to West Suffolk College, based in Bury St Edmunds, aiming to continue construction industry training provision at the site.

Governance

Bircham Newton is part of the electoral ward of Bircham with Ruddhams for local elections and is part of the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It is within the North West Norfolk parliamentary constituency.

References

References

  1. "Key to English Place-names".
  2. "Bircham [Newton] {{!}} Domesday Book".
  3. "Population statistics Bircham Newton AP/CP through time". [[A Vision of Britain through Time]].
  4. "Relationships and changes Bircham Newton AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
  5. "CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, Bircham - 1077805 {{!}} Historic England".
  6. "Norfolk Churches".
  7. "What is The Construction Industry Training Board?".
  8. (24 February 2020). "CITB strikes deal to sell Bircham Newton home". Building.
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