Wetherden

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

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

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| country= England

| region= East of England

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| post_town= Stowmarket

| postcode_area= IP

| postcode_district= IP14

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| shire_county= Suffolk

| shire_district= Mid Suffolk

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Wetherden is a village and civil parish in the county of Suffolk, England, situated about {{convert|4|mi|km|1}} northwest of Stowmarket and about {{convert|1.25|mi|km|1}} west of the larger village of Haughley. In 2011 the parish had a population of 540.{{cite web|title=Haughley and Wetherden|url=http://www.ukcensusdata.com/haughley-and-wetherden-e05007143#sthash.WdPhTEem.YJeNu7CL.dpbs|website=UK Census Data|accessdate=9 December 2017}}

History

It was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as 'Watdena' or 'Wederdena',{{cite web|title=Suffolk V-Z|url=http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/suffolk7.html|website=The Domesday Book Online|accessdate=9 December 2017}} the name deriving from old English 'wether' for castrated rams (male sheep) and 'dena' denoting valley.{{cite web|title=History|url=http://wetherden.onesuffolk.net/history/|website=Wetherden Parish Council|accessdate=9 December 2017}}

In the late 16th century the manor of Wetherden was acquired by John Sulyard who built Wetherden Hall to the north east of village - a moated farmhouse now occupies its site at Base Green.

Buildings

Buildings in the village include

  • a Grade I listed medieval church, dedicated to Mary

St Mary's Church dates from the 14th century and is listed grade I.{{cite web|title=St Mary's, Wetherden|url=http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/wetherden.htm|website=Suffolk Churches|accessdate=9 December 2017}}

It has a late 15th century roof (hammerbeams in the nave and camber beams in the aisle) and contains tombs to the Sulyard family, who partly funded its construction. It suffered damage during World War II when it was hit by bombs which also killed several village residents. The clock on the tower was erected by public subscription in 2012 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

  • a Baptist Chapel
  • a pub, The Maypole (c. 1530, a Grade II listed building).{{cite web|title=The Maypole Inn|url=https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101032636-the-maypole-inn-wetherden#.WivRu0pl9nI|website=British Listed Buildings|accessdate=9 December 2017}}
  • a village hall

A school was established in 1868 catering for over 80 children at its peak, but dwindling numbers led to its closure in 1985, though the building continued to be used as pre-school, catering for under-5s, until 2014.

Sport

The village playing field is home to Wetherden F.C. who play in the Ipswich Sunday football league.

Notable people

References

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Category:Villages in Suffolk

Category:Civil parishes in Suffolk

Category:Mid Suffolk District