Felbrigg

{{Short description|Village in Norfolk, England}}

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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

{{Infobox UK place

| official_name = Felbrigg

| country = England

| region = East of England

| shire_district = North Norfolk

| shire_county = Norfolk

| civil_parish = Felbrigg

| static_image = Felbrigg Village Sign 25th Oct 2007 (2).JPG

| static_image_width = 240px

| static_image_caption = Felbrigg village sign, showing Felbrigg Hall

| population = 201

| population_ref = (2021)

| os_grid_reference = TG2040

| coordinates = {{coord|52.90919|1.27922|display=inline,title}}

| post_town = NORWICH

| postcode_area = NR

| postcode_district = NR11

| dial_code = 01263

| constituency_westminster = North Norfolk

| london_distance = {{convert|136|mi|km}}

| area_total_sq_mi = 2.43

}}

Felbrigg is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

Felbrigg is located {{convert|1.7|mi}} south-west of Cromer and {{convert|20|mi}} north of Norwich.

History

Felbrigg's name is of Viking origin and derives from the Old Norse for a plank bridge.{{Cite web |title=Key to English Place-names |url=http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Norfolk/Felbrigg |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=kepn.nottingham.ac.uk}}

Felbrigg parish has been the site of the discovery of several Roman artefacts including pottery, coins, brooches and a figurine of Priapus. Despite this, no conclusive evidence of a Roman settlement has been identified.{{Cite web |title=MNF33827 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer |url=https://www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?MNF33827 |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=heritage.norfolk.gov.uk}}

In the Domesday Book, Felbrigg is listed as a settlement of 6 households in the hundred of North Erpingham. In 1086, the village formed part of the East Anglian estates of Roger Bigod.{{Cite web |title=Felbrigg {{!}} Domesday Book |url=https://opendomesday.org/place/TG2039/felbrigg/ |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=opendomesday.org}}

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Felbrigg has a population of 201 people which shows an increase from the 193 people recorded in the 2011 census.{{Cite web |title=Felbrigg (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location |url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/eastofengland/admin/north_norfolk/E04006413__felbrigg/ |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=citypopulation.de}}

Felbrigg sits along the B1436, between Cromer and Thorpe Market.

Felbrigg Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is mainly within the grounds and estate of Felbrigg Hall. The woods mainly consist of common beech trees, with many rare species of lichen.

St Margaret's Church

{{main|St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg}}

Felbrigg's parish church is dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch and dates from the early 15th century with extensive 19th-century restoration. St. Margaret's is located outside of the village, deep within the grounds of Felbrigg Hall, and has been Grade II listed since 1960.{{Cite web |title=CHURCH OF ST MARGARET, Felbrigg - 1373643 {{!}} Historic England |url=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1373643?section=official-list-entry |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=historicengland.org.uk |language=en}}

St Margaret's has examples of memorials to historical owners of Felbrigg Hall, notably a carved plaque to William Windham (died 1696) by Grinling Gibbons and a carved bust of William Windham by Joseph Nollekens. The church also holds a significant collection of medieval bronzes, which has been noted as one of the best in Norfolk.{{Cite web |title=Norfolk Churches |url=http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/felbrigg/felbrigg.htm |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=norfolkchurches.co.uk}}

Felbrigg Hall

{{main|Felbrigg Hall}}

Felbrigg Hall was first built in the seventeenth century in Jacobean style by Robert Lyminge, with an interior completed in the Georgian style. The hall was later adapted by William Samwell and, later, James Paine. The hall was the home of the Windham and Ketton-Cremer families until the death of its last, heirless owner R. W. Ketton-Cremer when the property passed to the ownership of the National Trust.{{Cite web |title=MNF6633 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer |url=https://www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?MNF6633 |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=heritage.norfolk.gov.uk}}

Notable residents

Governance

Felbrigg is part of the electoral ward of Roughton for local elections and is part of the district of North Norfolk.

The village's national constituency is North Norfolk, which has been represented by the Liberal Democrat Steff Aquarone MP since 2024.

War Memorial

Felbrigg War Memorial is a Latin Cross atop a square plinth with the inscription: '1914-1918.'{{Cite web |title=Felbrigg War Memorial, Felbrigg - 1452802 {{!}} Historic England |url=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1452802 |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=historicengland.org.uk |language=en}} The memorial lists the following names for the First World War:{{Cite web |title=Roll of Honour - Norfolk - Felbrigg |url=https://www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/Felbrigg.html |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=roll-of-honour.com}}{{Cite web |title=Geograph:: Earlham to Erpingham :: War Memorials in Norfolk |url=https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/War-Memorials-in-Norfolk/7#earlham-to-erpingham |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=geograph.org.uk}}

class="wikitable"

|+

!Rank

!Name

!Unit

!Date of Death

!Burial/Commemoration

LCpl.

|James Thurston CdG

|1st Bn., Border Regiment

|1 Oct. 1918

|Tyne Cot

LCpl.

|Ernest A. Lambert

|9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment

|15 Sep. 1916

|Guillemont Road Cemetery

P1C

|Robert W. Cawston

|No. 1 Depot, Royal Air Force

|15 Nov. 1918

|Souvenir Cemetery

Pte.

|Hugh A. Snowie

|5th Bn., Cameron Highlanders

|23 Jul. 1918

|Ploegsteert Memorial

Pte.

|Charles F. Lawrence

|1st Bn., Royal Munster Fusiliers

|28 May 1915

|Helles Memorial

Pte.

|Harry Durant

|1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment

|26 Oct. 1917

|Tyne Cot

Pte.

|James D. Kettle

|2nd Bn., Norfolk Regt.

|22 Apr. 1916

|Basra Memorial

Pte.

|Harry Ward

|1/5th Bn., Norfolk Regt.

|19 Apr. 1917

|Jerusalem Memorial

Pte.

|George H. Lawrence

|7th Bn., Norfolk Regt.

|27 Mar. 1918

|Serre Road Cemetery

Pte.

|John R. Grimes

|9th Bn., Norfolk Regt.

|7 Oct. 1915

|Menin Gate

Pte.

|Charles Kettle

|9th Bn., Norfolk Regt.

|15 Sep. 1916

|Thiepval Memorial

Pte.

|William Lambert

|27th Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers

|20 Apr. 1918

|Ploegsteert Memorial

Furthermore, there is a memorial to the following soldier who was killed during the Battle of Crete during the Second World War inside St. Margaret's Church:

class="wikitable"

|+

!Rank

!Name

!Unit

!Date of Death

!Burial/Commemoration

FO

|Richard T. W. Ketton-Cremer

|No. 30 Squadron RAF

|31 May 1941

|Alamein Memorial

References

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