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Framlingham

Framlingham is a market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Of Anglo-Saxon origin, it appears in the 1086 Domesday Book. The parish had a population of 3,342 at the 2011 census and an estimated 4,016 in 2019.[1][2] Nearby villages include Earl Soham, Kettleburgh, Parham, Saxtead and Sweffling.

Framlingham
Framlingham Castle
Framlingham
Location within Suffolk
Area18.97 km2 (7.32 sq mi)
Population3,342 (2011)
• Density176/km2 (460/sq mi)
OS grid referenceTM283634
Civil parish
  • Framlingham
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWOODBRIDGE
Postcode districtIP13
Dialling code01728
PoliceSuffolk
FireSuffolk
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°13′19″N 1°20′36″E / 52.22207°N 1.34342°E / 52.22207; 1.34342

Governance edit

An electoral ward of the same name exists. The parish stretches north-east to Brundish with a total ward population taken at the 2011 census of 4,744.[3]

Features edit

Framlingham's history can be traced to an entry in the Domesday Book (1086) when it consisted of several manors.

The medieval Framlingham Castle is a major feature and tourist attraction for the area and is managed by English Heritage. This Norman castle was first referenced in 1148, although some academics believe it could be as old as the 11th century. Mary Tudor (daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon) was proclaimed the first Queen of England here in 1553. The castle is referenced in the 2017 single "Castle on the Hill" by Ed Sheeran, who grew up in Framlingham. Adjacent to the castle is a large lake, or mere, which used to supply the castle with fish. It is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. A nature walk in woodland can be made around the mere. There is also a large meadow adjacent to the castle that holds various outdoor events and productions in the summer and where people can picnic.

The Church of St Michael the Archangel is a prominent feature of the town. It dates from the 12th century (the main rebuilding dates from the late 15th and 16th centuries) and has a ring of eight bells dating from the 15th to 20th centuries. It also contains a very rare Thamar organ and a number of tombs of nobles. The church and other parts of the town feature as locations in the Anthony Horowitz novel Magpie Murders.

Framlingham has a football team, located in Badingham Road. The town has the two oldest-functioning Post Office pillar boxes in the UK, dating from 1856, located on Double Street and on College Road.[4] The pillar boxes are marked V. R. Victoria Regina, after Queen Victoria.

Framlingham is also home to one of the smallest houses in Britain, the "Check House". Converted into a two-storey residence of under 29 square metres (310 sq ft), the former bookmaker's office[5] is in the Mauldens Mill Estate in the town centre. The ground floor measures 20 feet (6.1 m) by 7 feet 3 inches (2.21 m).[5]

There is a traditional English market in the town square, Market Hill, every Tuesday and Saturday mornings offering fruit and vegetables, artisan bread and cakes, fresh fish, coffee, cheese and pies and other occasional stalls. A small museum is located within the castle.

Framlingham is surrounded by agricultural land. It lies some 14 miles (23 km) from the coastal town of Aldeburgh and 20 miles (32 km) from Southwold. It is also 10 miles (16 km) from the renowned music centre of Snape Maltings and 12 miles (19 km) from Woodbridge and the world-famous Anglo-Saxon burial site at Sutton Hoo. It is approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from the A12, one of the main arteries into and out of Suffolk and approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Ipswich.

In 2006, Country Life magazine voted Framlingham the best place to live in the country.[6]

Framlingham is a free trade town and has a conservation area. An oak tree planted in 1911 in honour of the Coronation of King George V survives outside the old railway station, now a pub named The Station on Station Road. The town was the main location for the BBC television comedy series Detectorists. It has also appeared in numerous other TV programmes.

A famous family-orientated sausage festival is held in October. This event has butchers from Framlingham and the surrounding villages competing for the trophy of best sausage in the area. The town is closed to traffic on the day and people follow a map around the town sampling the different flavoured sausages and voting for their favourite. There are also market stalls and entertainment held on Market Hill on the day. Other festivals and events are held in the town and around the castle throughout the year.

Education edit

Framlingham College is an independent, co-educational secondary school for boarders and day students, opened as Albert Memorial College in 1865 in memory of Albert, Prince Consort. Its associated preparatory school is at Brandeston Hall.[7]

Thomas Mills High School, dating from 1751, is considerably older than Framlingham College. It is a mixed secondary state school for pupils aged 11–18, which gained academy status in 2011.[8] The singer Ed Sheeran attended this school.

Framlingham's primary school is Sir Robert Hitcham's Church of England Voluntary Primary School, dating back to at least 1654. It now has circa 350 pupils and another 26 in its nursery.[9]

Transport edit

The Framlingham Branch connected Framlingham by rail with the main Ipswich to Lowestoft East Suffolk line at Wickham Market. The railway station building stands adjacent to the Station Hotel. The branch closed to passenger traffic in November 1952 and to goods in April 1965. The nearest stations today are Wickham Market (7 miles (11 km)) at Campsea Ashe and Saxmundham (8 miles (13 km)), both on the East Suffolk Line.

The town is at the junction of the B1116, B1119 and B1120 roads, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the A12. The local bus services are detailed on the Suffolk on Board site.[10]

Sport and leisure edit

Framlingham has a non-League football club, Framlingham Town F.C., which plays at Badingham Road, where there is also a sports club offering tennis, archery, badminton, hockey and croquet, and where the cycling club meets. The town has a rambling club and an active Scout and Cubs group. The modern St John Ambulance Centre is in Fairfield Road.

Framlingham College, an independent school, has a swimming pool and gymnasium open to the public in pre-booked slots. Membership fees are required.

There are four pubs in the town: The Castle Inn (which was portrayed as the "Two Brewers" in the Detectorists TV series), The Railway, The Station and The Crown (which is also a restaurant and hotel). There is a library, a post office, a pharmacy, a small supermarket and a selection of specialised shops and coffee shops.

The town attracts a number of tourists, particularly in the summer months, drawn to the town itself, the castle, St Michael's Church, the locations for the Detectorists TV series, and walks that are available in and around the town and in the local countryside.

Notable people edit

In order of birth:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ City Population site. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  4. ^ "A short introduction to the history of the British Pillar Box". Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  5. ^ a b S. Howes, 2011 Tiny UK house with a giant price-tag, Sydney Morning Herald 16 March 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2011
  6. ^ "Fram named nation's best place to live". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  7. ^ EduBase2 Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  8. ^ School site Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  9. ^ School site: Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  10. ^ Suffolk on Board. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  11. ^ Vega, Jose L. (11 May 2017). "Edmund Goodwyn and the first description of diving bradycardia". Journal of Applied Physiology. 123 (2): 275–277. doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00221.2017. ISSN 8750-7587. PMID 28495845.
  12. ^ East Anglia's History... Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  13. ^ What's the link between these girls and a hardly-known Suffolk 'hero' honoured by China? 20 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine, East Anglian Daily Times, 14 December 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2020.

External links edit

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For other uses see Framlingham disambiguation Framlingham is a market town and civil parish in Suffolk England Of Anglo Saxon origin it appears in the 1086 Domesday Book The parish had a population of 3 342 at the 2011 census and an estimated 4 016 in 2019 1 2 Nearby villages include Earl Soham Kettleburgh Parham Saxtead and Sweffling FramlinghamFramlingham CastleFramlinghamLocation within SuffolkArea18 97 km2 7 32 sq mi Population3 342 2011 Density176 km2 460 sq mi OS grid referenceTM283634Civil parishFramlinghamDistrictEast SuffolkShire countySuffolkRegionEastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townWOODBRIDGEPostcode districtIP13Dialling code01728PoliceSuffolkFireSuffolkAmbulanceEast of EnglandUK ParliamentCentral Suffolk and North IpswichList of places UK England Suffolk 52 13 19 N 1 20 36 E 52 22207 N 1 34342 E 52 22207 1 34342 Contents 1 Governance 2 Features 3 Education 4 Transport 5 Sport and leisure 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGovernance editAn electoral ward of the same name exists The parish stretches north east to Brundish with a total ward population taken at the 2011 census of 4 744 3 Features editFramlingham s history can be traced to an entry in the Domesday Book 1086 when it consisted of several manors The medieval Framlingham Castle is a major feature and tourist attraction for the area and is managed by English Heritage This Norman castle was first referenced in 1148 although some academics believe it could be as old as the 11th century Mary Tudor daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon was proclaimed the first Queen of England here in 1553 The castle is referenced in the 2017 single Castle on the Hill by Ed Sheeran who grew up in Framlingham Adjacent to the castle is a large lake or mere which used to supply the castle with fish It is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust A nature walk in woodland can be made around the mere There is also a large meadow adjacent to the castle that holds various outdoor events and productions in the summer and where people can picnic The Church of St Michael the Archangel is a prominent feature of the town It dates from the 12th century the main rebuilding dates from the late 15th and 16th centuries and has a ring of eight bells dating from the 15th to 20th centuries It also contains a very rare Thamar organ and a number of tombs of nobles The church and other parts of the town feature as locations in the Anthony Horowitz novel Magpie Murders Framlingham has a football team located in Badingham Road The town has the two oldest functioning Post Office pillar boxes in the UK dating from 1856 located on Double Street and on College Road 4 The pillar boxes are marked V R Victoria Regina after Queen Victoria Framlingham is also home to one of the smallest houses in Britain the Check House Converted into a two storey residence of under 29 square metres 310 sq ft the former bookmaker s office 5 is in the Mauldens Mill Estate in the town centre The ground floor measures 20 feet 6 1 m by 7 feet 3 inches 2 21 m 5 There is a traditional English market in the town square Market Hill every Tuesday and Saturday mornings offering fruit and vegetables artisan bread and cakes fresh fish coffee cheese and pies and other occasional stalls A small museum is located within the castle Framlingham is surrounded by agricultural land It lies some 14 miles 23 km from the coastal town of Aldeburgh and 20 miles 32 km from Southwold It is also 10 miles 16 km from the renowned music centre of Snape Maltings and 12 miles 19 km from Woodbridge and the world famous Anglo Saxon burial site at Sutton Hoo It is approximately 5 miles 8 0 km from the A12 one of the main arteries into and out of Suffolk and approximately 15 miles 24 km northeast of Ipswich In 2006 Country Life magazine voted Framlingham the best place to live in the country 6 Framlingham is a free trade town and has a conservation area An oak tree planted in 1911 in honour of the Coronation of King George V survives outside the old railway station now a pub named The Station on Station Road The town was the main location for the BBC television comedy series Detectorists It has also appeared in numerous other TV programmes A famous family orientated sausage festival is held in October This event has butchers from Framlingham and the surrounding villages competing for the trophy of best sausage in the area The town is closed to traffic on the day and people follow a map around the town sampling the different flavoured sausages and voting for their favourite There are also market stalls and entertainment held on Market Hill on the day Other festivals and events are held in the town and around the castle throughout the year Education editFramlingham College is an independent co educational secondary school for boarders and day students opened as Albert Memorial College in 1865 in memory of Albert Prince Consort Its associated preparatory school is at Brandeston Hall 7 Thomas Mills High School dating from 1751 is considerably older than Framlingham College It is a mixed secondary state school for pupils aged 11 18 which gained academy status in 2011 8 The singer Ed Sheeran attended this school Framlingham s primary school is Sir Robert Hitcham s Church of England Voluntary Primary School dating back to at least 1654 It now has circa 350 pupils and another 26 in its nursery 9 Transport editThe Framlingham Branch connected Framlingham by rail with the main Ipswich to Lowestoft East Suffolk line at Wickham Market The railway station building stands adjacent to the Station Hotel The branch closed to passenger traffic in November 1952 and to goods in April 1965 The nearest stations today are Wickham Market 7 miles 11 km at Campsea Ashe and Saxmundham 8 miles 13 km both on the East Suffolk Line The town is at the junction of the B1116 B1119 and B1120 roads 4 miles 6 4 km west of the A12 The local bus services are detailed on the Suffolk on Board site 10 Sport and leisure editFramlingham has a non League football club Framlingham Town F C which plays at Badingham Road where there is also a sports club offering tennis archery badminton hockey and croquet and where the cycling club meets The town has a rambling club and an active Scout and Cubs group The modern St John Ambulance Centre is in Fairfield Road Framlingham College an independent school has a swimming pool and gymnasium open to the public in pre booked slots Membership fees are required There are four pubs in the town The Castle Inn which was portrayed as the Two Brewers in the Detectorists TV series The Railway The Station and The Crown which is also a restaurant and hotel There is a library a post office a pharmacy a small supermarket and a selection of specialised shops and coffee shops The town attracts a number of tourists particularly in the summer months drawn to the town itself the castle St Michael s Church the locations for the Detectorists TV series and walks that are available in and around the town and in the local countryside Notable people editIn order of birth John Mowbray 3rd Duke of Norfolk kept the castle as his East Anglian headquarters Thomas Howard 2nd Duke of Norfolk 1443 1524 who held office under four kings died at Framlingham Castle Thomas Howard 1473 1554 third Duke of Norfolk is buried in the church of St Michael in Framlingham His tomb chest is surmounted with effigies of the Duke and his first wife Anne Plantagenet with standing figures of fourteen saints and apostles on the sides Henry Howard 1517 47 courtesy Earl of Surrey son of the third Duke of Norfolk is also buried at St Michael s with a tomb chest probably by the same team that created the third Duke s but lacking any effigies Sir Robert Hitcham c 1572 1636 was a member of Parliament attorney general and philanthropist who bought Framlingham Castle in 1635 Theophilus Howard 2nd Earl of Suffolk KG 1584 1640 politician owned Framlingham Castle until 1635 Thomas Danforth a Massachusetts Bay Colony magistrate and landowner born in 1623 in Framlingham son of Nicholas Samuel Danforth poet Puritan and evangelist to American Indians born in 1626 in Framlingham son of Nicholas Nicholas Revett architect and theorist born in Framlingham in 1720 Alethea Lewis 1749 1787 the novelist brought up by her maternal grandfather in Framlingham Edmund Goodwyn 1756 1832 physician born in Framlingham who discovered the diving reflex 11 Robert Hindes Groome 1810 1889 composer author and cleric born in Framlingham Henry Thompson 1820 1894 polymath and surgeon who operated on the Belgian royal family born in Framlingham John Cordy Jeaffreson 1831 1901 writer and lawyer born in Framlingham 12 Samuel Cornell Plant 1866 1921 master mariner and Senior Inspector Upper Yangtze River 13 Francis Stocks 1873 1929 county cricketer died in Framlingham Frederick Bird 1875 1965 county cricketer and cleric born in Framlingham Michael Lord born 1938 deputy speaker and MP for the town took the title Baron Framlingham rather than Lord Lord on becoming a life peer Charles Freeman born 1947 former Head of History at St Clare s Oxford and teacher of ancient history for Cambridge University s extramural programme is a prolific author on ancient Christian and early medieval history Alice Russell born 1976 soul singer grew up in Framlingham Christina Johnston born 1989 classical coloratura soprano grew up in Framlingham and attended Framlingham College Laura Wright born 1990 classical popular crossover soprano grew up in Framlingham Ed Sheeran born 1991 singer songwriter grew up in Framlingham and attended Thomas Mills High School The town is the subject of his hit single Castle on the Hill See also editRAF Framlingham a Second World War bomber airfield near Framlingham Quay HouseReferences edit City Population site Retrieved 1 April 2021 Town population 2011 Archived from the original on 11 October 2016 Retrieved 14 September 2015 Ward population 2011 Retrieved 14 September 2015 A short introduction to the history of the British Pillar Box Retrieved 11 May 2016 a b S Howes 2011 Tiny UK house with a giant price tag Sydney Morning Herald 16 March 2011 Retrieved 28 March 2011 Fram named nation s best place to live East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 22 October 2020 EduBase2 Retrieved 10 January 2017 School site Retrieved 10 January 2017 School site Retrieved 10 January 2017 Suffolk on Board Retrieved 18 September 2020 Vega Jose L 11 May 2017 Edmund Goodwyn and the first description of diving bradycardia Journal of Applied Physiology 123 2 275 277 doi 10 1152 japplphysiol 00221 2017 ISSN 8750 7587 PMID 28495845 East Anglia s History Retrieved 3 January 2015 What s the link between these girls and a hardly known Suffolk hero honoured by China Archived 20 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine East Anglian Daily Times 14 December 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Framlingham The Framlingham website Framlingham com Framlingham Local History The History of Framlingham in the County of Suffolk Including Brief Notices of the Masters and Fellows of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge from the Foundation of the College to the Present Time Robert Hawes amp Robert Loder published 1798 The History Topography and Antiquities of Framlingham and Saxsted in the County of Suffolk R Green published 1834 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Framlingham amp oldid 1221106482 Governance, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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