Brockdish Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.37°N 1.247°W
Os Grid Reference:TM224794
Official Name:Brockdish
Population:699
Area Total Km2:9.15
Shire District:South Norfolk
Shire County:Norfolk
Region:East of England
Civil Parish:Brockdish
Constituency Westminster:Waveney Valley
Postcode District:IP21
Postcode Area:IP
Post Town:DISS
Dial Code:01379
Static Image Name:St.Peter And St.Paul Brockdish - geograph.org.uk - 295413.jpg
Static Image Caption:Church of St. Peter and St. Paul

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

Brockdish is located 3.3miles south-west of Harleston and 18miles south of Norwich. Brockdish CP also includes the smaller village of Thorpe Abbotts.

History

Brockdish's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for enclosed land adjacent to a brook.[1]

In the Domesday Book, Brockdish is recorded as a settlement of 39 households in the hundred of Earsham. In 1086, the village was divided between the estates of King William I and St. Edmund's Abbey.[2]

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Brockdish (with Thorpe Abbotts) has a population of 699 people which shows a slight increase from the 681 people recorded in the 2011 census.[3]

The River Waveney acts as the southern border of the parish with Brockdish marking the highest point where the river is navigable by small watercraft. The entry point to the river is at the foot of the common.

Church of St. Peter and St. Paul

Brockdish's parish church is dedicated to both Saint Peter and Saint Paul and was constructed in the Eleventh Century. The church is located on Church Lane and has been Grade I listed since 1959.[4] The church was significantly remodelled in 1864-5 at the expense of Rector George France and under the supervision of architect, Frederick Marrable. The church also boasts an impressive collection of stained-glass windows, mostly from the workshops of J. & J. King of Norwich.[5]

Amenities

Brockdish originally had two public houses until the closure of 'The Greyhound' in 2000, leaving the remaining pub: 'The King's Head'.[6]

Brockdish Primary School closed in 2016 due to falling pupil numbers, and was, at once, Norfolk's smallest primary school. Pupils today attend primary education in Pulham Market or Harleston.[7] Today, the school building is put to use as the Waveney Heritage Centre, a charity dedicated to forwarding local history.[8] Pupils usually pursue secondary education at Harleston Sancroft Academy.

Notable Residents

Governance

Brockdish is part of the electoral ward of Beck Vale, Dickleburgh and Scole for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk.

The village's national constituency is Waveney Valley which has been represented by the Green Party's Adrian Ramsay since 2024.

War memorial

Brockdish War Memorial is a Gothic cross constructed out of Portland stone, located in St. Peter and St.Paul's Churchyard. The memorial was erected in around 1920 after a campaign of public subscription to pay for its design.[9] It holds the following names for First World War:[10]

!Rank!Name!Unit!Date of Death!Other Commemoration / Burial
2Lt.Cecil W. M. White9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment26 Sep. 1915Loos Memorial
ASEdgar A. Butcher8th (Anson) Bn., Royal Naval Division24 Mar. 1918Arras Memorial
Pnr.Harry WilkinsonRoyal Engineers20 Nov. 1918Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Wisbech
Pte.Ernest E. Shemming4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment29 Apr. 1917Arras Memorial
Pte.Alfred E. Whiting7th Bn., Border Regiment3 Jul. 1916Dantzig Alley British Cemetery
Pte.William J. Read1/9th Bn., Duke of Cambridge's Own Regiment30 Oct. 1917Kirkee War Cemetery
Pte.Robert W. Whiting1st Bn., East Surrey Regiment28 Apr. 1917Mont-Huon Military Cemetery
Pte.William J. Day7th Bn., East Surrey Rgt.10 Apr. 1917British Cemetery, Duisans
Pte.Frederick A. Licence2nd Bn., Essex Regiment31 Jul. 1918British Cemetery, Pernes
Pte.Frederick J. Read9th Bn., Essex Rgt.3 Jul. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Alfred J. Fisher428th (Agricultural) Coy., Labour Corps18 Nov. 1918St. Lawrence's Churchyard, Ilketshall
Pte.Albert V. Day9th (Queen Victoria's Rifles) Bn., London Regiment9 Oct. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.John N. Hines1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment11 Jun. 1915Perth Cemetery, Ypres
Pte.Marshall H. Norman1st Bn., Norfolk Rgt.23 May 1916Faubourg Cemetery, Arras
Pte.George H. Bloomfield2nd Bn., Norfolk Rgt.15 Mar. 1917Amara War Cemetery
Pte.William B. Hines7th Bn., Norfolk Rgt.12 Oct. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Alfred Foulger8th Bn., Norfolk Rgt.17 May 1917Arras Memorial
Pte.William Allum2nd Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment16 Aug. 1917Tyne Cot
Rfn.Frank V. Barkway12th Bn., Rifle Brigade18 Mar. 1916Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery
And, the following for the Second World War:
!Rank!Name!Unit!Date of Death!Other Commemoration / Burial
Pte.Clifford H. Debenham2nd Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment6 Jan. 1941Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków
Pte.Bertie J. Flatman5th Bn., Royal Norfolks.25 Oct. 1943Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Key to English Place-names . 2024-11-21 . kepn.nottingham.ac.uk.
  2. Web site: Brockdish Domesday Book . 2024-11-21 . opendomesday.org.
  3. Web site: Brockdish (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location . 2024-11-21 . www.citypopulation.de.
  4. Web site: CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, Brockdish - 1373573 Historic England . 2024-11-21 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  5. Web site: Norfolk Churches . 2024-11-21 . www.norfolkchurches.co.uk.
  6. Kings Head Brockdish. (2022). Retrieved November 11, 2022. https://www.kingsheadbrockdish.co.uk/
  7. Murphy, R. (2016). Norfolk's smallest primary school closes its doors for the last time. In Eastern Daily Press.
  8. Waveney Heritage Centre. (2022). Retrieved November 11, 2022. https://www.waveneyheritage.com/
  9. Web site: Brockdish War Memorial, Brockdish - 1448376 Historic England . 2024-11-21 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  10. Web site: Roll of Honour - Norfolk - Brockdish . 2024-11-21 . www.roll-of-honour.com.