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Coordinates: 52°4905N 0°3922E / 52.818°N 0.656°E / 52.818; 0.656
 

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Houghton

The Street in New Houghton, showing the houses that were built in 1729 to replace those demolished to make way for Houghton Hall and park.

Houghton is located in Norfolk
Houghton

Houghton

Location within Norfolk

Area7.64 km2 (2.95 sq mi)
OS grid referenceTF791278
Civil parish
  • Houghton
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townKING'S LYNN
Postcode districtPE31
PoliceNorfolk
FireNorfolk
AmbulanceEast of England
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Norfolk
52°49′05N 0°39′22E / 52.818°N 0.656°E / 52.818; 0.656

Houghton is a small village and a civil parish in the English countyofNorfolk. It covers an area of 7.64 km2 (2.95 sq mi) and had a population of 69 in 36 households at the 2001 census.[1] At the 2011 census the population of the parish was again below 100, and was therefore included in the civil parish of West Rudham.

For the purposes of local government, Houghton falls within the districtofKing's Lynn and West Norfolk. It is the location of Houghton Hall, a large country house built by Robert Walpole, the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who was born in the village in 1676.

History

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The village is listed as Houtuna in the Domesday Book of 1086.[2] It takes its name from the Old English language; hoh (hill-spur) plus tun (enclosure, settlement or farm). The old village of Houghton was demolished in 1722 to make way for the construction of Houghton Hall and the associated parkland. In 1729, the village was rebuilt on the edge of the estate and called New Houghton;[3] the 33 surviving houses are all now Grade II listed buildings. It is one of the locations claimed to be the inspiration for Oliver Goldsmith's poem The Deserted Village.[4]

In 1872, the parish had 53 houses and 227 inhabitants. Other names for the village were Houghton-in-the-Brake and Houghton-Next-Harpley.[5]

The Church of St Martin at Tours stands inside the park and dates from the 13th century, although it was heavily restored in the 18th century when the Gothick tower was added.[6] The first British prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole, (1676–1745), later 1st Earl of Orford,[7] and his son, the writer Horace Walpole, (1717–1797), are buried in St Martin's Church, which is a Grade I listed building.[8]

Notes

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  • ^ Samuel Lewis, A Popular Guide to Norfolk Place Names, The Lark's Press, 1991 ISBN 0-948400-15-3 (p.25)
  • ^ British Listed Buildings - 1, 2 and 3, the Street, Houghton
  • ^ A vision of Britain Through Time - Houghton Norfolk
  • ^ BBC Domesday Reloaded - St Martin's Church, Houghton
  • ^ Courtney, William Prideaux (1911). "Orford, Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). pp. 254–256.
  • ^ British Listed Buildings - Church of St Martin, Houghton
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