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Felsham Gedding history Suffolk UK
The Felsham and Gedding History Group. A brief history of Felsham. There has been a settlement in Felsham since Saxon times and perhaps even earlier. The origin of the name Felsham is not clear but probably means the home of Faele. In Saxon, meaning the good, pleasant or faithful. The late Saxon settlement in Felsham was largely under the control of the Abbey of St Edmundsbury, a situation which continued after the Norman Invasion of 1066. The building of Felsham’s present church. Which functioned initia...
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Felsham History Forum
Saturday, 10 September 2016. Felsham and Gedding History Group" website. Is no longer hosting this community site but it can be accessed by clicking the link below:. Through lack of funds this site can no longer be updated. Monday, 4 July 2016. Suffolk Local History Forum. Check out my new blog at http:/ suffolklocalhistoryforum.blogspot.co.uk/. Evangelical dissent in Bury St Edmunds. The poor of Mildenhall. The Suffolk Returns from the Census of Religious Worship 1851 Bury St Edmunds. E H Corbould,.
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Felsham Moats Study Group
Felsham Moats Study Group. This site is dedicated to researching the moats of Felsham and the surrounding villages. Saturday, 29 January 2011. Where are the twelve moats of Felsham? Article for Village Newsletter February 2011). Oliver Rackham in “The History of the Countryside”. Felsham Hall Moat [Estate Map, 1729]. So where are these twelve moats? There are only nine moats marked Moat. On the OS map today. They can found at:. So, there you are: twelve moats! A few general observations about moats:.
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..........The Felsham Parish Pump
The Felsham Parish Pump. For a personal view of Felsham parish politics and local history. Friday, 29 August 2014. On the night of 24th January 1889 . On the night of 24. January 1889, the people of Felsham. Gedding, Rattlesden and Woolpit were involved in an event that created such as “stir” that even the oldest inhabitants of the area could remember nothing like it. A local newspaper reported that at. The Local Government Act of 1888. Set up the County Councils of West Suffolk and. Family were well-kno...
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Felsham: footpath problems
Monday, 20 September 2010. The problem of crop spraying. Crop spraying by farmers can be a problem for both householders and walkers. Fortunately, most farmers in Felsham are socially responsible and make great efforts to minimise the problem of spraying near houses and footpaths. It is worthwhile remembering that farmers have to follow a code of practice drawn up by the HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. The code includes the following:. Ensure that all persons engaged in crop spraying are suitably trained.
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Felsham Road Co-operative
This website is for all residents of Felsham Road. It should help you by giving you information about the housing services provided on your estate. Safety & Emergency. Repairs & Maintenance. Nuisance & Harassments. Welcome to the Felsham Road Co-operative website. This website is for all residents of Felsham Road Cooperative. It should help you by giving you information about the housing services provided on your estate. What can I do to protect my home against fire?
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Felsham Tree Forum
Monday, 25 June 2012. Gale damages tree on Lower Green. The Poplar is awaiting the attention of a tree surgeon. Felsham's roadside reserve June update. The verge is looking superb and very verdant after all the recent rain. The ox-eyed daisies, pyramidal orchids and sulphur clover are all struggling to make a showing among the tall grasses. The sulphur clover has never looked better. The pyramidal orchids vary vastly in size but are quite prolific. Photos taken with mobile phone 2 mega pixels only).
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The walker's guide to Felsham
The walker's guide to Felsham. Wednesday, 28 January 2009. Felsham Rights of Way. Felsham is an attractive small village about eight miles south east of Bury St Edmunds in the County of Suffolk, England. There is a public house - The Six Bells, a shop and post office, a garage, a church and a village hall. The parish contains many well-signposted footpaths and some quiet by-ways. Map provided by MAPFINITY, Bury St Edmunds). 1 Felsham Church to Thorpe Wood. 2 Felsham Hall to Monks Park Wood.
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Walking in Felsham: Rattlesden airfield
Walking in Felsham: Rattlesden airfield. Wednesday, 28 January 2009. Rattlesden airfield: using old maps and photos. Service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey. And Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. On the border of Felsham, Rattlesden and Brettenham lie the remains of a World War 2 USAF airfield that was operational between 1943 and 1945. Today it is used by a gliding club. They assisted in the liberation of Brest in September 1944 and made supply drops to the French resistance.