Great and Little Plumstead explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.649°N 1.4128°W
Os Grid Reference:TG309111
Official Name:Great and Little Plumstead
Population:3,135
Population Ref:(2011)[1]
Area Total Km2:11.04
Static Image:Little Plumstead-g2.jpg
Static Image Caption:Little Plumstead St Protase and St Gervase
Region:East of England
Civil Parish:Great and Little Plumstead
Postcode District:NR13
Postcode Area:NR
Post Town:NORWICH

Great and Little Plumstead is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk consisting of the villages of Great Plumstead, Little Plumstead and Thorpe End. The first two villages have been known as Plumstead Magna and Plumstead Parva respectively.[2]

The name 'Plumstead' means 'plum-tree place', probably in the sense of a copse .

The parish covers an area of 11.04km2 and had a population of 2,618 in 972 households at the 2001 census,.[3] increasing to a population of 3,135 in 1,228 households at the 2011 Census.For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of Broadland.

Sir Robert Illey had the manor of Plumstead Parva. He died in 1398 but he and his wife Katherine Gymyngham had a daughter Sibylle who was a literary patron.[4]

Little Plumstead Hospital

Little Plumstead Hospital at Little Plumstead is a learning disability hospital founded in 1930. It is run by Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and formerly provided a large amount of employment for the villages. The majority of the site has been sold off for new housing developments, with two wards remaining, the Broadland Clinic and Astley Court.

The Walled Garden Community Shop and Cafe

The Walled Garden Community Shop and Cafe is a business set in a Victorian Walled Garden in Little Plumstead. It is run as a community benefit society.

References

http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Norfolk/Great%20and%20Little%20Plumstead

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 5 August 2016. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. Web site: TNF107 - Norfolk Heritage Explorer. 2020-08-19. www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20170211032229/https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/groups/public/documents/general_resources/ncc017867.xls Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes
  4. Web site: Boys [née Illey], Sibylle, Lady Boys (b. c. 1370, d. in or after 1455), literary patron]. 2020-08-19. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. en. 10.1093/ref:odnb/97874.