Swardeston Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.5788°N 1.2499°W
Os Grid Reference:TG202028
Official Name:Swardeston
Population:619
Area Total Km2:3.95
Region:East of England
Civil Parish:Swardeston
Postcode District:NR14
Postcode Area:NR
Post Town:NORWICH
Static Image Name:St Mary's church - geograph.org.uk - 1353225.jpg
Static Image Caption:St Mary's church, Swardeston

Swardeston is a village four miles (6 km) south of Norwich in Norfolk, England, on high ground above the Tas valley. It covers an area of 3.95km2[1] and had a population of 619 at the 2011 census.[2]

History

One of the earliest mentions of this place is in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is mentioned amongst the lands given to Roger Bigod[3] by King William I. The manor given to Roger[4] included 45acres of land and 2acres of meadow.

Its church, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has a 15th-century tower, but two arched windows indicate that its origins are Saxon and Norman.

Edith Cavell, the English nurse shot dead by a German firing squad during the First World War, was born in Swardeston in 1865.

Sport

Swardeston Cricket Club

Swardeston hosts a successful cricket team, who have won ECB National Club Twenty20 three times (in 2010, 2016 and 2019)[5] and the ECB National Club Cricket Championship in 2019, when they defeated Nantwich at Lord's by 53 runs.[6] They have also won the East Anglian Premier League eight times, including five consecutive tiles from 2012 to 2016.

Football

In football, Norwich CEYMS of the Anglian Combination also play in the village.

External links

Swardeston CC http://www.swardestoncc.co.uk

https://swardestonhistory.webnode.co.uk/ Old Swardeston history site]


Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swardeston parish information. South Norfolk Council. 11 December 2007. 20 June 2009. dead. https://archive.today/20120805194216/http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/democracy/Swardeston_parish.asp. 5 August 2012.
  2. Web site: Parish population 2011. 8 September 2015.
  3. Domesday Book: A Complete Translation. London: Penguin, 2003. p. 1110
  4. Roger Bigod held a number of manors including a massive number in Suffolk and here in Norfolk given to him by King William I. These included obviously Swardeston, but also included Swainsthorpe, Ketteringham and Colney
  5. News: Swardeston take the honours on Club T20 finals day. ECB.
  6. News: Southwell . Connor . Swardeston beat Nantwich by 53 runs at Lord's in National Club County Championship Final . 17 September 2019 . Eastern Daily Press . 16 September 2019.