Carbrooke

Carbrooke
Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
Carbrooke is located in Norfolk
Carbrooke
Carbrooke
Location within Norfolk
Area12.66 km2 (4.89 sq mi)
Population2,684 (2021 census)
• Density212/km2 (550/sq mi)
OS grid referenceTF9494002230
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townThetford
Postcode districtIP25
Dialling code01953
PoliceNorfolk
FireNorfolk
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
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UK
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52°34′59″N 0°52′33″E / 52.582919°N 0.875916°E / 52.582919; 0.875916

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

Carbrooke is located 2.1 miles (3.4 km) east of Watton, 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Thetford and 18 miles (29 km) west of Norwich.

History

Carbrooke's name is of mixed Anglo-Saxon and Viking origin and derives from an amalgamation of the Old Norse word for an abundance of brambles and the Old English for a brook or stream.[1]

In the Domesday Book, Carbrooke is recorded as a settlement of 62 households in the hundred of Wayland. In 1086, the village was divided between the estates of Ralph de Tosny and John fitzRichard.[2]

Within the parish there is the site of a former commandery of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem which was founded in 1173 and was destroyed during the dissolution of the monasteries. The site is now ruined and is a scheduled monument.[3][4]

Part of the former RAF Watton extends into Carbrooke[5] and there remains several bunkers dating from the Second World War which were used for the defence of the airfield.[6]

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Carbrooke has a population of 2,684 people which shows an increase from the 2,073 people recorded in the 2011 census.[7]

The B1108 begins at Carbrooke and terminates in Ipswich.

Amenities

Millenium Green is a playing ground of over 10 acres and is run in the interest of the village by a board of Trustees. The annual, Carbrooke Village Fete is held on the green.

The majority of local children attend Carbrooke Academy, a Church of England school, which was rated 'Good' by Ofsted in 2019.[8]

St. Peter & St. Paul's Church

Carbrooke's parish church is dedicated jointly to Saint Peter and Saint Paul and dates from the Thirteenth Century. St. Peter's & St. Paul's is located beside Church Street and has been Grade I listed since 1958.[9] Throughout the church and churchyard there are many crosses of the Knights Hospitallers which demonstrate the close links between the church and the nearby commandery. The church features Twentieth Century glass installed by James Powell and Sons.[10]

Between 1927 and 1955, the Rector of Carbrooke was Father George B. Chambers, an avowed socialist who installed numerous pieces of artwork designed by his close friends John & Katin Moray-Smith.[11]

Notable Residents

Governance

Carbrooke is part of the electoral ward of Saham Toney for local elections and is part of the district of Breckland.

The village's national constituency is Mid Norfolk which has been represented by the Conservative's George Freeman MP since 2010.

War Memorial

Carbrooke's war memorial is a stone cross with a further marble plaque located in the Churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul.[12] The memorial was installed in 1922 with further additions made in 2013, the memorial lists the following names for the First World War:[13][14]

Rank Name Unit Date of Death Burial
Sgt. W. R. Williamson 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment 31 May 1918 Aire Cemetery
LSgt. Herbert Wyer 3rd Bn., Coldstream Guards 2 Nov. 1914 Menin Gate
LSgt. Walter Leveridge 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment 14 Apr. 1915 Basra War Cemetery
LCpl. Bertie Leveridge 1st Bn., Norfolk Regt. 10 Oct. 1917 Tyne Cot
Dvr. Walter H. Smith 209th Coy., Royal Engineers 26 Apr. 1917 Cabaret-Rouge Cemetery
Pte. Sidney Green 4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment 27 Aug. 1918 Warlencourt British Cemetery
Pte. Frederick W. Watson 12th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment 13 Nov. 1916 Euston Road Cemetery
Pte. William Ainger 6th Bn., Leicestershire Regiment 3 Oct. 1919 King's Lynn Cemetery
Pte. F. J. Williamson 35th Coy., Machine Gun Corps 25 Mar. 1918 Pozières Memorial
Pte. Arthur D. Greaves 23rd Bn., Middlesex Regiment 31 Jul. 1917 Menin Gate
Pte. Ernest F. M. Back 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment 4 Sep. 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pte. Gilbert W. Murrell 1st Bn., Norfolk Regt. 4 Sep. 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pte. Robert D. Murrell 1st Bn., Norfolk Regt. 25 Sep. 1916 Thiepval Memorial
Pte. William G. Harrod 3rd Bn., Norfolk Regt. 15 Jan. 1917 St. Peter & St. Paul Churchyd
Pte. Herbert Abbey 7th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 17 Apr. 1918 Serre Road Cemetery
Pte. Frederick J. Beets 7th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 1 Jan. 1916 Loos Memorial
Pte. Victor E. Johnson 10th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 23 Feb. 1915 Walton Cemetery
Pte. Wilfred J. Bullen 12th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 12 Sep. 1918 Strand Military Cemetery
Pte. Robert J. Tolman 2/6th Bn., North Staffords Regt. 23 Apr. 1918 Cologne Cemetery
Pte. Arthur C. Murrell 1st Bn., Queen's Royal Regiment 7 Jul. 1918 Tyne Cot
Pte. Sidney Sutton 2nd Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment 30 Sep. 1916 Dernancourt Cemetery

And, the following for the Second World War:

Rank Name Unit Date of Death Burial
FSgt. Hedley A. Goldsmith No. 217 Squadron RAF 12 Feb. 1942 Westduin Cemetery
Sgt. William K. Ambrose No. 47 Squadron RAF 3 Aug. 1943 Alamein Memorial
Sgt. Alan D. Johnstone No. 78 Squadron RAF 31 Aug. 1943 Schoonselhof Cemetery
Sgt. Arthur W. Fincham No. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron RAF 26 Apr. 1943 Rheinberg War Cemetery
Pte. Roland L. Marler 6th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment 6 Mar. 1942 Cheras Christian Cemetery
Pte. Harry J. Ruffles 7th Bn., Royal Norfolks 8 Aug. 1944 Bayeux War Cemetery

References

  1. ^ "Key to English Place-names". kepn.nottingham.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Carbrooke | Domesday Book". opendomesday.org. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Site of Commandry of St John of Jerusalem, Carbrooke - 1003907 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  4. ^ "mnf8814 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer". www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  5. ^ "mnf8908 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer". www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  6. ^ "mnf32422 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer". www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  7. ^ "Carbrooke (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  8. ^ "Carbrooke Academy | OFSTED". www.carbrookeschool.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  9. ^ "CHURCH OF SS PETER AND PAUL, Carbrooke - 1305276 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  10. ^ "Norfolk Churches". www.norfolkchurches.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  11. ^ "Norfolk Churches". www.norfolkchurches.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  12. ^ "Carbrooke War Memorial, Carbrooke - 1453671 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  13. ^ "War Memorial – Carbrooke History". Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  14. ^ "Geograph:: Caister to Croxton :: War Memorials in Norfolk". www.geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.

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