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1 Village Centre  





2 St. Mary's Church and bell cage  





3 Other important buildings  





4 Governance  





5 Climate  





6 Amenities  





7 Housing Development  





8 References  





9 External links  














East Bergholt: Difference between revisions






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*Grier & Partners - a local estate agents.

*Grier & Partners - a local estate agents.

*Fountain House Tea Rooms - a small tea room.

*Fountain House Tea Rooms - a small tea room.

*The Red Lion - was one of many pubs in East Bergholt, butisnow being made into an antique shop.

*The Red Lion - is one of many pubs in East Bergholt, itiscurrently being refurbished and when it opens it will also be an antique shop.

*Dunthorne Cottage - a small local bakery.

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Revision as of 21:01, 15 May 2020

East Bergholt

Church of St Mary the Virgin

East Bergholt is located in Suffolk
East Bergholt

East Bergholt

Location within Suffolk

Population2,765 (Including Flatford 2011 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceTM072351
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCOLCHESTER
Postcode districtCO7
Dialling code01206
PoliceSuffolk
FireSuffolk
AmbulanceEast of England
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Suffolk
51°58′41N 1°01′01E / 51.978°N 1.017°E / 51.978; 1.017

East Bergholt is a village in the Babergh DistrictofSuffolk, England, just north of the Essex border.

The nearest town and railway station is Manningtree, Essex. East Bergholt is ten miles north of Colchester and 8 miles south of Ipswich. Schools include East Bergholt High School, a comprehensive for children aged 11–16, and a primary school.

During the 16th century, its inhabitants became well known for Protestant radicalism[citation needed] A few of its citizens were martyred during the reign of Queen Mary I, and the Protestant martyrologist John Foxe recorded their stories in his famous work Acts and Monuments (also known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs).

East Bergholt is the birthplace of painter John Constable whose father owned Flatford Mill. Flatford and Dedham, Essex, both made famous by John Constable, are within walking distance of East Bergholt.

Village Centre

The central area of the village includes a variety of businesses:

St. Mary's Church and bell cage

The Church of St Mary the Virgin was built in the 15th and 16th centuries, but is well known for the absence of a tower or spire to house the bells. Work began on a tower in 1525, but Cardinal Wolsey's fall from grace in 1530 brought construction to a halt and the following year a wooden bell cage was erected in the churchyard. The Bell Cage was built as a temporary structure to house the bells until the tower could be built. It still exists and now houses the set of 5 bells, although it is possible the tenor, which weighs 1ton 6cwt 0qr 8 lb (1,320 kg) and has a diameter 4 ft 6in (137 cm), was added in 1691. There are rumors the Bell Cage was moved from its original position in the 17th century because the occupant of Old Hall objected to the noise of the bells. The only evidence for this is a 1731 hand-drawn map on vellum that shows the Bell Cage situated to the East of the Church.

Bellcage of St. Mary's Church

The bells are exceptional in that they are not rung from below by ropes attached to wheels, as is usual in change ringing, but the headstock is manipulated by hand by ringers standing beside the bells.[2]

The bells are believed to be the heaviest five (A, G, F, E, and D) that are rung in England today, with a total weight of 4+14 long tons (4,300 kg).

Other important buildings

Old Hall, south facade

Governance

East Bergholt is in the Dodnash electoral ward. This ward stretches north-east to Bentley with a total population taken at the 2011 Census of 3,541.[5]

The village is "twinned" with the village of Barbizon in France.

Climate

Landscape with Clouds, John Constable, (c.1820 - c.1822), features the rectory at East Bergholt

East Bergholt has a weather station for which data is available. The village experiences a maritime climate with a narrow range of temperature and rainfall spread evenly throughout the year. See Ipswich Climate data.

Amenities

The village is the home of the East Bergholt Dramatic Society, which was probably formed some time during the 1960s. Lady Anne Wake-Walker was President of the Society for most of the time from its inception to the early 1990s. Her daughter Diana MacFarlane is the present President. The group, which has about 20 members, meets most Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Constable Memorial Hall, from 8pm to 10pm.[6]

Housing Development

In 2014 plans were drawn up for a new 144 housing estate in the north of the village. Local residents responded by erecting multiple signs around the village campaigning for a "No" decision by Babergh District Council. In March 2016, Babergh District Council approved the plans for a new housing development, despite strong opposition from Action East Bergholt Group and many concerned residents. As a result, in April 2017 residents were reported to be considering a fight to become part of neighbouring Essex county rather than the current county of Suffolk.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  • ^ "Bells | The Benefice of East Bergholt and Brantham". Eastbergholtchurch.co.uk. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  • ^ "Old Hall Community". Oldhall.org.uk. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  • ^ Stuff, Good. "The Lambe School, East Bergholt, Suffolk". www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  • ^ "Dodnash ward population 2011". Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  • ^ "Home". s620555308.websitehome.co.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  • ^ "East Bergholt considers Suffolk-divorce fight in housing row". bbc.com. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
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