Little Barningham

Little Barningham

Infobox UK place
official_name= Little Barningham
country= England
region= East of England
shire_district= North Norfolk
shire_county= Norfolk
civil_parish= Little Barningham CP
static_

static_image_caption =Saint Andrew parish church, Little Barningham, Norfolk
population= 111 (parish, 2001 census)
population_density=
os_grid_reference= TG 130330
latitude= 52.85436
longitude= 1.17631
post_town= HOLT
postcode_area= NR
postcode_district= NR11
dial_code=
constituency_westminster=
london_distance= convert|133|mi|km

Little Barningham is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk ["OS Explorer Map 252 - Norfolk Coast East". ISBN 978 0 319 23815 8.] . The village is convert|19|mi|km north of Norwich, convert|10|mi|km south-west of Cromer and convert|133|mi|km north-east of London. The nearest railway station is in the town of Sheringham where access to the national rail network can be made via the Bittern Line to Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. Little Barningham is within the area covered by North Norfolk District Council.

Origins

The village is mentioned in the great survey of 1086 known as the Domesday book [The Domesday Book, Englands Heritage, Then and Now, Editor: Thomas Hinde,Norfolk page 191, Little Barningham, ISBN 1858334403] . In the survey the village has the names of "Bernincham" and "Berneswrde".The main landholders were The King, under the custody of Godric, William de Warenne and Bishop William. with the main tenant being Brant from Robert FitzCorbucion. The survey also mentions a church and a mill.

The Village

Little Barningham straddles a small valley with the parish church sitting on a mound beside the single street. The village comprises some forty dwellings. The village has now lost its post office, shop and pub but the village hall is still a thriving centre of the local community.

The Parish Church

The church is called St Andrews and is late mediaeval; it dates from about 1500 and was extensively restored in the last century. The church is built of flint and consists of a chancel, nave, west tower and south porch. The roof of the chancel has a hammerbeam roof but at one time the roof was thatched. There is a Jacobean box or pew which dates from 1640 and has the inscription: “FOR COUPLES JOYND IN WEDLOCK AND MY FRIENDS THAT STRANGER IS, THIS SEAT DID I INTEND BUILT AT THE COST AND CHARGE OF STEVEN CROSBEE. ALL YOU THAT DOE THIS SPACE PASS BY, AS YOU ARE NOWE, EVEN SO WAS I. REMEMBER DEATH FOR YOU MUST DYE AND AS I AM SOE SHALL YOU BE PREPARE THEREFORE TO FOLLOW ME”. The carving of a skeleton in a shroud at one corner of the box described by Pevsner [Norfolk 1: North-East Norfolk and Norwich, by Nikolaus Pevsner ISBN 0-300-09607-0 ] was stolen in 1996 having been in place for 400 years, but there are two replacements: one fixed to the pew in the original position and another at the back of the church carved by a well-wisher.

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