Saxthorpe

Coordinates: 52°49′49″N 1°08′23″E / 52.83025°N 1.1397°E / 52.83025; 1.1397
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Saxthorpe
St Andrew parish church, Saxthorpe, Norfolk
Saxthorpe is located in Norfolk
Saxthorpe
Saxthorpe
Location within Norfolk
OS grid referenceTG116315
• London131 miles (211 km)
Civil parish
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Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNORWICH
Postcode districtNR11
Dialling code01263
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52°49′49″N 1°08′23″E / 52.83025°N 1.1397°E / 52.83025; 1.1397

Saxthorpe is a village within the civil parish of Corpusty in the English county of Norfolk.[1] The village is 12 miles (19 km) west south west of Cromer, 16.3 miles (26.2 km) north north west of Norwich and 131 miles (211 km) north east of London. The village lies 6.2 miles (10.0 km) south west of the town of Holt. The village is passed to the north and east by the B1149 between Holt and Norwich. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. It is in the civil parish of Corpusty and Saxthorpe.

History

Saxthorpe has an entry in the Domesday Book of 1085.[2] In the great book Saxthorpe is recorded by the name ‘’Sastorp’’, “Saxiorp” and “Saxthorp” it is said to be in the ownership of the King and in the custardy of Godric, Count Alan and Ribralt from him. The survey also notes that there are 50 goats, 20 cattle and 4 cobs.

For more details about Saxthorpe and its sister village of Corpusty (divided by the River Bure) read the late Janet Wilson's A History of Corpusty & Saxthorpe. Janet was a Corpusty native and spent most of her life living in the village; she was also schoolteacher at Corpusty for many years.

Village Amenities

  • Crossroad Garage:- Motor Vehicle Repairs And Mechanics

The Parish Church of St Andrew

The Parish Church of Saint Andrew is constructed in 1482[3] by the lord of the manor although chancel and tower are thought to be older. The church has a 15th-century screen with tracery above panels which are decorated with flowers and foliage.[4] The beams of the north aisle roof have a boss with a grinning lion carving. The altar rail is carved with pillars and balusters and date from the 17th century. The church is a Grade I listed building[5]

References

  1. ^ OS Explorer Map 24 - Norfolk Coast Central. ISBN 0-319-21726-4.
  2. ^ The Domesday Book, Englands Heritage, Then and Now, Editor: Thomas Hinde,Norfolk page 194 ISBN 1-85833-440-3
  3. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Wilson, Bill. "Bale". Norfolk 1: Norwich and North-East. ISBN 0-300-09607-0.
  4. ^ Mee, Arthur (1972). The King’s England series, NORFOLK. Hodder and Stoughton. p. 270 Saxthorpe. ISBN 0-340-15061-0.
  5. ^ "Images of England". English Heritage.

External links

Media related to Saxthorpe at Wikimedia Commons