Worstead Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Worstead
Coordinates:52.7831°N 1.4131°W
Population:922
Population Ref:(2011)
Area Total Km2:10.65
Map Type:United Kingdom
Shire District:North Norfolk
Shire County:Norfolk
Region:East of England
Constituency Westminster:North Norfolk
Post Town:NORTH WALSHAM
Postcode District:NR28
Postcode Area:NR
Dial Code:01692
Os Grid Reference:TG3026
Static Image Name:File:Worstead Festival 2008 - the market square - geograph.org.uk - 897858.jpg
Static Image Caption:Festival day on the Church Plain

Worstead is a village and civil parish in the North Norfolk district of Norfolk, England.

In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 862 in 365 households;[1] the population increased to 922 at the 2011 census.[2]

History

The village's name means "enclosure place".[3]

In the Domesday Book of 1086, Worstead is called Wrdesteda and Ordested. King Canute gave the village to the abbots of St. Benet's Abbey on the River Bure in the Norfolk Broads. At the time of the Domesday Book, the village had two churches, one of which is believed to have been St Andrew's Church, of which no remains exist.[4]

The village became prosperous from the twelfth century when weavers from Flanders arrived in the area. They had been encouraged to settle in Norfolk by King Edward III of England, who had married a Flemish princess. Worsted cloth derives its name from this weaving heritage, although it is no longer manufactured in the village and the last weaver, John Cubitt, died in 1882 at the age of 91. The oldest Act of Parliament kept in the House of Lords Record Office is the Taking of Apprentices for Worsteads in the County of Norfolk Act of 1497.[5] Weaving and spinning demonstrations are part of the annual Worstead Festival on the last weekend in July.[6]

Geography

The village is 3miles south of North Walsham, 5miles north of Wroxham, and 13miles north of Norwich, and is covered by a conservation area.[7] The civil parish has an area of 10.65 km2. The parish includes the hamlets of Bengate, Briggate, Lyngate, and Meeting Hill[8] at the north-east, and Withergate just to the north of the village. Another settlement is along Station Road in the south-west of the parish, with houses, and a food factory which since 2015 has been operated by potato supplier Albert Bartlett. The North Walsham and Dilham Canal runs along the north-east parish boundary at Briggate.

Governance

Worstead parish council, consists of 9 members, and meets at the Village Hall.[9]

Worstead electoral ward elects a councillor to North Norfolk District Council (one of 40).[10] with the most recent election in 2019. Before boundary changes in 2019, this ward stretched north to Suffield. The (pre-2019) ward had a population of 2,384 in 2011.[11] Since 2019 the ward comprises the parishes of Worstead, Westwick, Scottow, Swanton Abbott, and Skeyton.[12]

Amenities

As of 2020 the village has a primary school (Worstead Church of England Primary School),[13] a village hall (the Queen Elizabeth Hall)[14] and adjacent recreation ground,[15] a pub with guest accommodation (The White Lady — formerly the New Inn),[16] a Church of England parish church (St Mary the Virgin),[17] and on Thursdays, mobile post office and fish and chips vans set up on the Church Plain.

The village is served by Worstead railway station on the Bittern Line.[18] [19]

There is an annual festival which was first held in 1966, although it was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to Coronavirus.[20] [21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes . Retrieved 2 December 2005.
  2. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 4 September 2015.
  3. Web site: Key to English Place-names.
  4. http://www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?TNF1618-Parish-Summary-Worstead-(Parish-Summary) Norfolk Heritage Explorer
  5. [12 Hen. 7]
  6. Worstead village history. Retrieved 15 December 2005.
  7. https://www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/media/9367/worstead-conservation-area-august-2023.pdf Conservation area, North Norfolk District Council (2012)
  8. full name is Meeting House Hill; Norfolk Heritage Explorer site of Baptist Chapel, Meeting House Hill
  9. https://worsteadparishcouncil.norfolkparishes.gov.uk/parish-council-council/ Worstead Parish Council
  10. https://modgov.north-norfolk.gov.uk/mgMemberIndex.aspx?FN=WARD&VW=LIST&PIC=0 North Norfolk District Council
  11. Web site: Ward population 2011. 4 September 2015.
  12. https://www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/media/4962/nndc-ward-boundaries-2019.pdf North Norfolk District Council
  13. https://www.worstead.norfolk.sch.uk/ Worstead Church of England Primary School
  14. https://qehw.co.uk/ Queen Elizabeth Hall
  15. https://worsteadparishcouncil.norfolkparishes.gov.uk/services-and-amenities/ Worstead Parish Council
  16. https://whatpub.com/pubs/NOR/1201/white-lady-worstead WhatPub
  17. https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/5431/ A Church Near You
  18. Ordnance Survey (2002). OS Explorer Map 252 - Norfolk Coast East. .
  19. Ordnance Survey (2005). OS Explorer Map OL40 - The Broads. .
  20. https://www.worsteadfestival.org/ Worstead Festival
  21. Web site: Worstead Festival cancelled for second year running. Johnson. Sabrina. 19 March 2021. Eastern Daily Press . Archant Community Media. 31 July 2022.