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Carbrooke

Carbrooke is a village and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) from the centre of Watton and 17 miles (27 km) from Thetford. In the 2011 Census, Carbrooke had a population of 2,073 people in 835 households.[3]

Carbrooke
St Peter & St Paul, Carbrooke
Carbrooke
Location within Norfolk
Area12.66 km2 (4.89 sq mi)
Population1,176 (2001 census[1])
2,073 (2011)[2]
• Density93/km2 (240/sq mi)
OS grid referenceTF9494002230
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townThetford
Postcode districtIP25
Dialling code01953
PoliceNorfolk
FireNorfolk
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Norfolk
52°34′59″N 0°52′33″E / 52.582919°N 0.875916°E / 52.582919; 0.875916

History edit

Carbrooke's name is of Anglo-Saxon and Viking origin and derives from an amalgamation of the Old Norse word for an abundance of brambles and the Old English for a brook or stream.[4]

In the Domesday Book, Carbrooke is listed as a settlement of 62 households in the hundred of Wayland. The village was divided in ownership between Ralph de Tosny and John fitzRichard.[5]

Amenities edit

Millenium Green is a playing ground of over 10 acres and is run in the interest of the village by a board of Trustees. The annual, Carbrooke Village Fete is held on the green.

The majority of local children attend St. Peter & St. Paul Church of England Primary School which was rated 'Good' by Ofsted in 2019.[6]

St. Peter & St. Paul's Church edit

Carbrooke's Parish Church is of Norman origin and is dedicated in honour of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The church was significantly remodelled in the Fourteenth and Nineteenth Century, with stained glass being installed by James Powell and Sons. The radical socialist minister, George B. Chambers was incumbent in the church from 1927 to 1955 who procured many pieces of art from John Moray-Smith for the church.[7]

Notable residents edit

War memorial edit

Carbrooke's War Memorial takes the form of a stone cross in St. Peter & St. Paul's Churchyard. It lists the following names of the fallen for the First World War:

  • Sergeant William R. Williamson (1886–1918), 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Lance-Sergeant Herbert Wyer (1883–1914), 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
  • Lance-Sergeant Walter Leveridge (d.1915), 2nd Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Lance-Corporal Bertie Leveridge (d.1917), 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Driver Walter H. Smith (d.1917), 209th (Field) Company, Royal Engineers
  • Private Sidney Green (d.1918), 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment
  • Private Frederick W. Watson (1896–1916), 12th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
  • Private William Ainger (1888–1919), 6th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment
  • Private Frederick J. Williamson (1898–1918), 35th Company, Machine Gun Corps
  • Private Arthur D. Greaves (d.1917), 23rd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
  • Private Gilbert W. Murrell (d.1916), 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private Robert D. Murrell (d.1916), 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private Ernest F. M. Back (d.1916), 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private William G. Harrod (1898–1917), 3rd Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private Herbert Abbey (d.1918), 7th Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private Frederick J. Beets (1895–1916), 7th Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private Victor E. Johnson (1898–1915), 10th Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment
  • Private Wilfred J. Bullen (1896–1918), Norfolk Yeomanry
  • Private Arthur C. Murrell (d.1918), 1st Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
  • Private Robert J. Tolman (d.1918), 2/6th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment
  • Private Sidney Sutton (d.1916), 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

And, the following for the Second World War:

References edit

  1. ^ . Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  3. ^ Official for National Statistics. (2011). Retrieved November 20, 2022. https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/reports/localarea?compare=E04006100
  4. ^ University of Nottingham. (2022). Retrieved November 20, 2022. http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Norfolk/Carbrooke
  5. ^ Domesday Book. (1086). Retrieved November 20, 2022. https://opendomesday.org/place/TF9402/carbrooke/
  6. ^ Ofsted. (2019). Retrieved November 20, 2022. https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50121846
  7. ^ Knott, S. (2021). Retrieved November 20, 2022. http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/carbrooke/carbrooke.htm
  8. ^ Riley, H. (2022). Retrieved November 20, 2022. https://carbrookehistory.co.uk/war-memorial/

External links edit

  Media related to Carbrooke at Wikimedia Commons


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Carbrooke is a village and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk England It is 3 miles 4 8 km from the centre of Watton and 17 miles 27 km from Thetford In the 2011 Census Carbrooke had a population of 2 073 people in 835 households 3 CarbrookeSt Peter amp St Paul CarbrookeCarbrookeLocation within NorfolkArea12 66 km2 4 89 sq mi Population1 176 2001 census 1 2 073 2011 2 Density93 km2 240 sq mi OS grid referenceTF9494002230DistrictBrecklandShire countyNorfolkRegionEastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townThetfordPostcode districtIP25Dialling code01953PoliceNorfolkFireNorfolkAmbulanceEast of EnglandUK ParliamentSouth West NorfolkList of places UK England Norfolk 52 34 59 N 0 52 33 E 52 582919 N 0 875916 E 52 582919 0 875916 Contents 1 History 2 Amenities 3 St Peter amp St Paul s Church 4 Notable residents 5 War memorial 6 References 7 External linksHistory editCarbrooke s name is of Anglo Saxon and Viking origin and derives from an amalgamation of the Old Norse word for an abundance of brambles and the Old English for a brook or stream 4 In the Domesday Book Carbrooke is listed as a settlement of 62 households in the hundred of Wayland The village was divided in ownership between Ralph de Tosny and John fitzRichard 5 Amenities editMillenium Green is a playing ground of over 10 acres and is run in the interest of the village by a board of Trustees The annual Carbrooke Village Fete is held on the green The majority of local children attend St Peter amp St Paul Church of England Primary School which was rated Good by Ofsted in 2019 6 St Peter amp St Paul s Church editCarbrooke s Parish Church is of Norman origin and is dedicated in honour of Saint Peter and Saint Paul The church was significantly remodelled in the Fourteenth and Nineteenth Century with stained glass being installed by James Powell and Sons The radical socialist minister George B Chambers was incumbent in the church from 1927 to 1955 who procured many pieces of art from John Moray Smith for the church 7 Notable residents editGeorge B Chambers English priest social activist and author Edward Dewing English cricketer and antiquarianWar memorial editCarbrooke s War Memorial takes the form of a stone cross in St Peter amp St Paul s Churchyard It lists the following names of the fallen for the First World War Sergeant William R Williamson 1886 1918 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Lance Sergeant Herbert Wyer 1883 1914 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards Lance Sergeant Walter Leveridge d 1915 2nd Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Lance Corporal Bertie Leveridge d 1917 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Driver Walter H Smith d 1917 209th Field Company Royal Engineers Private Sidney Green d 1918 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment Private Frederick W Watson 1896 1916 12th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment Private William Ainger 1888 1919 6th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment Private Frederick J Williamson 1898 1918 35th Company Machine Gun Corps Private Arthur D Greaves d 1917 23rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment Private Gilbert W Murrell d 1916 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Robert D Murrell d 1916 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Ernest F M Back d 1916 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private William G Harrod 1898 1917 3rd Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Herbert Abbey d 1918 7th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Frederick J Beets 1895 1916 7th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Victor E Johnson 1898 1915 10th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Wilfred J Bullen 1896 1918 Norfolk Yeomanry Private Arthur C Murrell d 1918 1st Battalion Queen s Royal Regiment West Surrey Private Robert J Tolman d 1918 2 6th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment Private Sidney Sutton d 1916 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex RegimentAnd the following for the Second World War Sergeant William K Ambrose 1912 1943 No 47 Squadron RAF Sergeant Alan D Johnstone d 1943 No 78 Squadron RAF Flight Sergeant Hedley A Goldsmith 1917 1942 No 217 Squadron RAF Sergeant Arthur W Fincham 1924 1943 No 218 Gold Coast Squadron RAF Private Roland L Marler 1916 1942 6th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment Private Harry J Ruffles 1913 1944 7th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment 8 References edit Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes Office for National Statistics amp Norfolk County Council 2001 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Civil Parish population 2011 Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 1 August 2016 Official for National Statistics 2011 Retrieved November 20 2022 https www nomisweb co uk reports localarea compare E04006100 University of Nottingham 2022 Retrieved November 20 2022 http kepn nottingham ac uk map place Norfolk Carbrooke Domesday Book 1086 Retrieved November 20 2022 https opendomesday org place TF9402 carbrooke Ofsted 2019 Retrieved November 20 2022 https files ofsted gov uk v1 file 50121846 Knott S 2021 Retrieved November 20 2022 http www norfolkchurches co uk carbrooke carbrooke htm Riley H 2022 Retrieved November 20 2022 https carbrookehistory co uk war memorial External links edit nbsp Media related to Carbrooke at Wikimedia Commons nbsp This Norfolk location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carbrooke amp oldid 1217134276, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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