Great Ellingham

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Great Ellingham

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

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Great Ellingham
Location within Norfolk
Area4.30 sq mi (11.1 km2)
Population1,267 (2021 census)
 Density295/sq mi (114/km2)
OS grid referenceTM0194197215
District
Shire county
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townATTLEBOROUGH
Postcode districtNR17
Dialling code01953
PoliceNorfolk
FireNorfolk
AmbulanceEast of England
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52.5353°N 0.9761°E / 52.5353; 0.9761
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Great Ellingham is located 2.2 miles (3.5 km) north-west of Attleborough and 15 miles (24 km) south-west of Norwich. The civil parish also includes the hamlets of Bow Street and Stalland Common.

History

Great Dunham's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for the larger settlement of Ella or Eli's people.[1]

In the Domesday Book, Great Ellingham is listed as a settlement of 47 households in the hundred of Shropham. In 1086, the village was part of the East Anglian estates of Henry de Ferrers and Ralph de Beaufour.[2]

Several Fifteenth Century buildings have survived in Great Ellingham including Mill Farmhouse,[3] Tannery Farm[4] and Ye Olde Thatche Shoppe.[5]

Great Ellingham Windmill was built in 1849 and ceased working in 1922. Today, the windmill is in the process of redevelopment.[6]

RAF Deopham Green spills into the parish of Great Ellingham which was home to the 452nd Bomb Wing of the US Eighth Air Force.[7]

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Great Ellingham has a population of 1,267 people which shows an increase from the 1,132 people recorded in the 2011 census.[8]

Great Ellingham is located on the B1077, between Carbrooke and Ipswich.

St. James' Church

Great Ellingham's church is dedicated to Saint James and dates from the Fourteenth Century. The church is located within the village on Church Street and has been Grade I listed since 1958.[9] St. James' remains open for Sunday services once a month.[10]

St. James' was heavily restored in the Victorian era as well as stained-glass installed by King & Son of Norwich.[11]

Amenities

Great Ellingham Primary is part of the Great Ellingham & Rocklands Schools Federation. The headteacher is Mrs J. Dekker.

The Crown Pub has stood in the parish since 1784.[12] The pub remains open to this day.[13]

Teddy Bear Festival

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Example of Teddy Bear competition entrants

The village is locally renowned for its annual Teddy Bear Festival, which runs for two weeks in July. Alongside other events, villagers build and display straw bears in their gardens to create a "Teddy Bear Trail". Since the start of the festival in 2004, around £50,000 has been raised for local good causes and charities.[14]

Governance

Great Ellingham is part of the electoral ward of All Saints & Wayland for local elections and is part of the district of Breckland.

The village's national constituency is South West Norfolk which has been represented by Labour's Terry Jermy MP since 2024.

War Memorial

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Great Ellingham's war memorial is built into the wall of St. James' Churchtower and lists the following names for the First World War:[15][16]

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Rank Name Unit Date of Death Burial/Commemoration
POSt. Edward W. J. Hannan HMS Black Prince 31 May 1916 Portsmouth Memorial
Sgt. Charles F. Bilverstone 182nd Coy., Machine Gun Corps 8 Aug. 1916 Loos Memorial
Pte. George R. Saunders 2nd Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment 29 Aug. 1918 Combles Cemetery
Pte. Edward V. P. Rosher 4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regt. 23 Apr. 1917 Arras Memorial
Pte. George R. Wilkins 1st Bn., The Buffs 15 Sep. 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pte. Ernest E. Saunders 11th Bn., Essex Regiment 28 May 1918 Voormezeele Enclosures
Pte. Arthur J. Groom 8th Bn., Royal Fusiliers 28 Dec. 1916 Cambrai Memorial
Pte. Henry Leverett 11th Bn., Middlesex Regiment 12 May 1917 Arras Memorial
Pte. John J. Reeder 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment 4 Sep. 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pte. John Lincoln 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regt. 15 Dec. 1916 Haydarpaşa Cemetery
Pte. Ernest J. Barham 1/5th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 2 Nov. 1917 Gaza War Cemetery
Pte. Alfred H. Beales 1/5th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 19 Apr. 1917 Jerusalem Memorial
Pte. Albert E. Fox 8th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 1 Jul. 1916 Carnoy Military Cemetery
Pte. Arthur Hall 9th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 15 Sep. 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pte. Sidney Hoy 9th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 18 Oct. 1918 St. Sever Cemetery
Pte. Arthur Macro 2/7th Bn., Warwickshire Regiment 6 Jun. 1918 Hamburg Cemetery
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The following names were added after the Second World War:

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Rank Name Unit Date of Death Burial/Commemoration
Cpl. Alec G. W. Dove 6th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment 6 Dec. 1943 Chungkai War Cemetery
A2C Dora M. Hudson Women's Auxiliary Air Force 21 Aug. 1943 St. James' Churchyard
Mne. Arthur L. Stubbings Royal Marines att. HMS Repulse 10 Dec. 1941 Plymouth Naval Memorial
Pte. Basil F. Daniels 4th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment 11 Feb. 1942 Kranji War Cemetery
Pte. Robert P. Etheridge 4th Bn., Royal Norfolks 13 Feb. 1942 Kranji War Memorial
Pte. Stanley F. Giles 4th Bn., Royal Norfolks 14 Dec. 1942 Chungkai War Cemetery
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