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Whatfield

Whatfield is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Located around 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Hadleigh, it is part of Babergh district.

Whatfield
Village sign
Whatfield
Location within Suffolk
Population335 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceTM025464
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townIpswich
Postcode districtIP7
PoliceSuffolk
FireSuffolk
AmbulanceEast of England
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°04′44″N 0°57′14″E / 52.079°N 0.954°E / 52.079; 0.954

Origin of name edit

Skeat, in his 1913 The Place-Names of Suffolk, says this:

Spelt Whatefield, Ipm.; Quaterfield, H.R (with qu for wh); Gawatfelda, D.B. p.23. A.S. form Hwaete-feld; meaning "wheat field." Though A.S. has not this precise compound on record, we find hwaeteland, "wheat-land" and feld as a suffix. Whatfield was sometimes called Wheatfield (see The Beauties of England). "This Town is chiefly remarkable for growing the most excellent Seed-Wheat"; Kirby. [2]

Geography edit

The Calves Wood, a County Wildlife Site (CWS) in the north of the parish, is classed as ancient woodland, whilst the parish's south-western border is delineated by the River Brett. The parish council holds two meadows and a piece of rough woodland in trust for the villagers. The woodland is on the left-hand side of a pleasant walk down to the river.

The first meadow, known as Buckle's Meadow, or Buckledees Meadow by some older parishioners, was purchased in the 1960s with money raised in the village and a grant. Access to the site, which is a county wildlife site, is by public footpath from Rectory Road.

The second meadow, also accessible by public footpath, is Hunty's Vale and was the kind gift to the village by the sisters Edith and Francis Vale who were parishioners. A programme of conservation is on-going to maintain and improve the area for plants, animals and birds as well as being a pleasant place to walk.

The village was awarded the title Suffolk Village of the Year 2014 in a competition organised by the Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Radio Suffolk, East Anglian Daily Times and Network Power, to acknowledge the community spirit amongst the residents of this small village and how Whatfield CEVCP School integrates with the village.

St Margaret's Church edit

 
St Margaret's Church

The parish church of St Margaret is a small church dating from the 13th and 14th century that has been modified and improved several times over the centuries. The church has been a Grade I listed building since 23 January 1958.[3]

The south wall has a commemorative plaque to George Arthur Falconer (1894-1981), who was H. M. Ambassador to Nepal and High Sheriff of Suffolk. There is also a large marble memorial plaque, inscribed in Latin, to William Vesey who died on 21 June 1699 aged 50 and his wife Elizabeth. At the rear of the church is a large coat of arms for Vesey. There is also a large marble plaque to George Clubbe, Rector of Whatfield, and father of John Clubbe.

The benches are mostly Victorian, but one at least dates from 1589 and is engraved with the name "John Wilson".

Whatfield Hall edit

Whatfield Hall is a timber-framed and plastered two-story building, possibly of the 16th or 17th century. Since 10 July 2008 it has been a Grade II listed building.[4]

Other amenities edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. ^ Skeat, Walter (1913). The Place-Names of Suffolk. Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society. p. 30.
  3. ^ "Church of St Margaret - Whatfield - Suffolk - England - British Listed Buildings". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Whatfield Hall - Whatfield - Suffolk - England - British Listed Buildings". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Churches". whatfield.onesuffolk.net. Retrieved 16 September 2016.

External links edit

  Media related to Whatfield at Wikimedia Commons

whatfield, village, civil, parish, suffolk, england, located, around, miles, north, hadleigh, part, babergh, district, village, signlocation, within, suffolkpopulation335, 2011, grid, referencetm025464districtbaberghshire, countysuffolkregioneastcountryengland. Whatfield is a village and civil parish in Suffolk England Located around 2 miles 3 2 km north of Hadleigh it is part of Babergh district WhatfieldVillage signWhatfieldLocation within SuffolkPopulation335 2011 1 OS grid referenceTM025464DistrictBaberghShire countySuffolkRegionEastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townIpswichPostcode districtIP7PoliceSuffolkFireSuffolkAmbulanceEast of EnglandList of places UK England Suffolk 52 04 44 N 0 57 14 E 52 079 N 0 954 E 52 079 0 954 Contents 1 Origin of name 2 Geography 3 St Margaret s Church 4 Whatfield Hall 5 Other amenities 6 References 7 External linksOrigin of name editSkeat in his 1913 The Place Names of Suffolk says this Spelt Whatefield Ipm Quaterfield H R with qu for wh Gawatfelda D B p 23 A S form Hwaete feld meaning wheat field Though A S has not this precise compound on record we find hwaeteland wheat land and feld as a suffix Whatfield was sometimes called Wheatfield see The Beauties of England This Town is chiefly remarkable for growing the most excellent Seed Wheat Kirby 2 Geography editThe Calves Wood a County Wildlife Site CWS in the north of the parish is classed as ancient woodland whilst the parish s south western border is delineated by the River Brett The parish council holds two meadows and a piece of rough woodland in trust for the villagers The woodland is on the left hand side of a pleasant walk down to the river The first meadow known as Buckle s Meadow or Buckledees Meadow by some older parishioners was purchased in the 1960s with money raised in the village and a grant Access to the site which is a county wildlife site is by public footpath from Rectory Road The second meadow also accessible by public footpath is Hunty s Vale and was the kind gift to the village by the sisters Edith and Francis Vale who were parishioners A programme of conservation is on going to maintain and improve the area for plants animals and birds as well as being a pleasant place to walk The village was awarded the title Suffolk Village of the Year 2014 in a competition organised by the Suffolk Association of Local Councils Radio Suffolk East Anglian Daily Times and Network Power to acknowledge the community spirit amongst the residents of this small village and how Whatfield CEVCP School integrates with the village St Margaret s Church edit nbsp St Margaret s Church The parish church of St Margaret is a small church dating from the 13th and 14th century that has been modified and improved several times over the centuries The church has been a Grade I listed building since 23 January 1958 3 The south wall has a commemorative plaque to George Arthur Falconer 1894 1981 who was H M Ambassador to Nepal and High Sheriff of Suffolk There is also a large marble memorial plaque inscribed in Latin to William Vesey who died on 21 June 1699 aged 50 and his wife Elizabeth At the rear of the church is a large coat of arms for Vesey There is also a large marble plaque to George Clubbe Rector of Whatfield and father of John Clubbe The benches are mostly Victorian but one at least dates from 1589 and is engraved with the name John Wilson Whatfield Hall editWhatfield Hall is a timber framed and plastered two story building possibly of the 16th or 17th century Since 10 July 2008 it has been a Grade II listed building 4 Other amenities editWatfield Salvation Army Hall Whatfield United Reformed Church 5 References edit Parish population 2011 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Skeat Walter 1913 The Place Names of Suffolk Cambridge Cambridge Antiquarian Society p 30 Church of St Margaret Whatfield Suffolk England British Listed Buildings britishlistedbuildings co uk Retrieved 14 September 2016 Whatfield Hall Whatfield Suffolk England British Listed Buildings britishlistedbuildings co uk Retrieved 16 September 2016 Churches whatfield onesuffolk net Retrieved 16 September 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Whatfield at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Whatfield amp oldid 1183120056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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