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Great Melton

Civil parish in Norfolk, England


Summary

Civil parish in Norfolk, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
coordinates
os_grid_referenceTG135057
official_nameGreat Melton
population147
shire_districtSouth Norfolk
shire_countyNorfolk
regionEast of England
civil_parishGreat Melton
constituency_westminsterSouth Norfolk
postcode_districtNR9
postcode_areaNR
post_townNORWICH
dial_code01603
static_imageSt Mary, Great Melton, Norfolk - Ruin - geograph.org.uk - 852625.jpg
static_image_width240px
static_image_captionRuin of St Mary, Great Melton
area_total_sq_mi3.95

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

Great Melton is located 9.4 mi south-east of Dereham and 6.3 mi west of Norwich.

History

Two hoards of Roman coins have been discovered in Great Melton equating to around 300 coins in total.

Great Melton's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for the large middle farm/settlement.

In the Domesday Book, Great Melton is listed as a settlement of 79 households in the hundred of Humbleyard. In 1086, the village was divided between the estates of Godric the Steward and Ranulf Peverel.

In the Eighteenth Century, Melton Hall was built. Some of the original buildings remain but most of the ground have reverted to agricultural use.

A field within Great Melton, upon which the old Norwich Road ran, is reputed to be haunted by a carriage-drawn bridal party driven by a headless carriage driver which fell into a roadside pool. Similar stories are told about a similar field near Bury St Edmunds and another near Leigh, Dorset.

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Great Melton has a total population of 147 people which demonstrates a decrease from the 163 people listed in the 2011 census.

The confluence of the River Yare and River Tiffey is located within the parish.

All Saints' Church

Great Melton's parish church is located outside of the village on Market Lane and dates from the Eleventh Century. All Saints' is no longer open for Sunday services.

The churchyard contains the ruined tower of St. Mary's Church which was demolished to enlarge All Saints' in the 1880s by the architect, Joseph Pearce. All Saints' features stained-glass windows depicting Saint Fursey by Goddard & Gibbs and Saint Walstan by Horace Wilkinson.

Governance

Great Melton is part of the electoral ward of Easton for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk.

The village's national constituency is South Norfolk which has been represented by the Labour's Ben Goldsborough MP since 2024.

War Memorial

Great Melton War Memorial is located at the end of Great Melton Park and is a stone greensward. The memorial was unveiled in 1920 in a service led by Major Edward Evans-Lombe, the principal landowner in Great Melton, and Rector Major Hadow. The memorial lists the following names for the First World War:

RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
Brig.Charles Gosling CMG10th Bde., 4th Infantry Division12 Apr. 1917Hervin Farm Cemetery
Capt.Anthony H. E. AshleyColdstream Guards6 Mar. 1920Unknown
Capt.Maurice H. Helyar4th Bn., Rifle Brigade24 Jan. 1915Bailleul Cemetery
Lt.Francis W. T. Clerke2nd Bn., Coldstream Guards26 Sep. 1916Guards Cemetery
LCpl.Arthur T. Fox1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment21 Sep. 1915Citadel Military Cemetery
Gnr.James WatsonRoyal Garrison Artillery3 May 1917Athies Cemetery
Pte.Arthur Woodrow6th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment15 Jul. 1916Pozières Memorial
Pte.Herbert J. Morter2nd Bn., Essex Regiment28 Mar. 1918Arras Memorial
Pte.William G. Drury2/6th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers19 Jan. 1918Tyne Cot
Pte.Charles E. Reynolds50th Coy., Machine Gun Corps7 Jul. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Donald J. Ketteringham3rd Bn., Middlesex Regiment27 Jul. 1915R.E. Farm Cemetery
Pte.Arthur J. Morter1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment15 Jun. 1915Sanctuary Wood Cemetery
Pte.Frederick R. Bales7th Bn., Norfolk Regt.13 Oct. 1915Loos Memorial
Pte.William T. Betts7th Bn., Norfolk Regt.13 Oct. 1915Loos Memorial
Pte.Thomas E. Broome8th Bn., Norfolk Regt.12 May 1917Arras Memorial
Pte.Edward Betts9th Bn., Norfolk Regt.15 Sep. 1916Thiepval Memorial

The following names were added after the Second World War:

RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
LSgt.Harold W. Stone9th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment9 Jun. 1943Berlin War Cemetery
Cpl.Leslie J. Wright4th Bn., Royal Tank Regiment2 Feb. 1944Cassino War Cemetery
Dvr.Arthur W. GoochRoyal Army Service Corps31 May 1940De Panne Cemetery
Pte.Herbert T. Attewell6th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment2 Aug. 1943Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

Footnotes

Notes

References

References

  1. "mnf9266 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer".
  2. "mnf19988 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer".
  3. "Key to English Place-names".
  4. "[Great] Melton {{!}} Domesday Book".
  5. "mnf30505 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer".
  6. "The Paranormal Database - Norfolk".
  7. "Great Melton (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".
  8. "Church of All Saints, Market Lane {{!}} Historic England".
  9. "Great Melton Church: All Saints".
  10. "Norfolk Churches".
  11. "Great Melton War Memorial, Great Melton - 1406649 {{!}} Historic England".
  12. "Roll of Honour - Norfolk - Great Melton".
  13. "Geograph:: Garboldisham to Gunton :: War Memorials in Norfolk".
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