Caister-on-Sea explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.651°N 1.733°W
Label Position:left
Official Name:Caister-on-Sea
Population:8,616
Population Ref:(2021 Census)
Shire District:Great Yarmouth
Region:East of England
Shire County:Norfolk
Constituency Westminster:Great Yarmouth
Post Town:GREAT YARMOUTH
Postcode District:NR30
Postcode Area:NR
Dial Code:01493
Os Grid Reference:TG512125

Caister-on-Sea, also known colloquially as Caister, is a large village, seaside resort and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

Caister is located 2.8miles north of Great Yarmouth and 18miles east of Norwich.

History

Caister's history dates back to Roman times. In around AD 200 a fort was built here as a base for a unit of the Roman army and navy. However its role as a fort appears to have been reduced following the construction of the Saxon Shore fort at Burgh Castle on the southern side of the estuary in the latter part of the 3rd century.

The name "Caister" derives from the Anglo-Saxon word "ceaster", meaning "Roman fort".

In the 1950s, a building near the south gate at Caister was excavated in advance of a housing development. These buildings do not appear to be military as they include a hypocaust and painted wall plaster as well as female jewellery, and it has been suggested that this building may have been an officer's house, or possibly a ‘seamen's hostel’ which may be a polite name for a brothel. The site appears to have been abandoned in the 5th century, but 150 Saxon burials have been found to the south of the enclosure.[1] The remains excavated in the 1950s are now managed by English Heritage and are open free of charge to the public as Caister Roman Site.

In the Fifteenth Century, Caister Castle was built as a residence for Sir John Fastolf. The castle has an attached Motoring Museum and is still open to visitors.

There has been an offshore lifeboat in the area since 1791.[2] It was used by a beach company to salvage ships wrecked on the sand banks. Between 1856 and 1969 lifeboats were operated by the RNLI. In the 1901 Caister lifeboat disaster, nine crew were lost while attempting a rescue during heavy seas. At the time it was said, "If they had to keep at it 'til now, they would have sailed about until daylight to help her. Going back is against the rules when we see distress signals like that".[3] A monument to the men lost in the disaster bearing the inscription "Caister men never turn back" stands in the village cemetery, unveiled in 1903 and was listed Grade II by Historic England in 2020.[4] [5] A pub called the "Never Turn Back" is named after the incident.

The village was served by Caister-on-Sea railway station until it was closed in 1959. The nearest railway station is now, 2.5miles to the south.[6]

Today, Caister is also host to a National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) Station.

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Caister-on-Sea has a population of 8,616 people which shows a decrease from the 8,901 people recorded in the 2011 census.[7]

Amenities

There is a Haven caravan and holiday park near the coast. The oldest holiday camp in the United Kingdom, it began as the "Caister Socialist Camp" in 1906.[8] In the 1950s and early 1960s, it used to be on both sides of the road. Opposite the beach was a dining room, paper shop, sports facilities and tourist chalets. These facilities were sold to a property developer who turned it into housing in the 1970s. In the 1980s a new holiday camp was opened, under the ownership of Ladbrokes, which was sold to Warners in the 1990s.

Caister FC is the village football team, who play at the King George V playing field.

The wind farm at Scroby Sands has thirty 2 - megawatt wind turbines, 2.5km (01.6miles) off shore.

Church of the Holy Trinity

Caister's parish church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and dates back to the Thirteenth Century. The Church of the Holy Trinity is located on Ormesby Road and has been Grade II listed since 1947.[9] The church was heavily restored in the late-Nineteenth Century and is home to East Anglia's largest Medieval font. Stained glass in the church includes a memorial to the men killed in the Caister lifeboat disaster by Paul Woodroffe as well as a depiction of Christ the Shepherd by Alfred Wilkinson. Furthermore, there is a set of royal arms that are dated from the reign of King George III, though they could be a repurposed work from the reign of King Charles I.[10]

Notable Residents

Governance

Caister-on-Sea is divided into the electoral wards of Caister North and Caister South for local elections and is part of the district of Great Yarmouth.

The village's national constituency is Great Yarmouth which has been represented by the Reform UK's Rupert Lowe MP since 2024.

War Memorial

Caister-on-Sea's war memorial are several brass plaques inside Holy Trinity Church.[11] The conflicts of the Twentieth Century had an extremely heavy toll on Caister, the fallen from the First World War are listed below:[12]

!Rank!Name!Unit!Date of Death!Burial
2Lt.Frederick M. B. Case7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment10 Aug. 1916Bapaume Post Cemetery
F/SLt.Gerald W. HilliardRoyal Naval Air Service8 Sep. 1915Holy Trinity Churchyard
ASArthur E. TurnerHMS Simoom23 Jan. 1917Chatham Naval Memorial
Cpl.Arthur R. Rice7th Bn., East Surrey Regiment9 Aug. 1917Arras Memorial
Cpl.Ambrose V. George1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment2 Sep. 1918Red Cross Corner Cem.
LCpl.Ernest W. E. Hewitt128th Coy., Royal Engineers17 Oct. 1917Lijssenthoek Cemetery
Gnr.George Farley276th Bde., Royal Field Artillery12 Sep. 1917Vlamertinge Cemetery
OSSamuel SaundersHMS Surprise23 Dec. 1917Chatham Naval Memorial
Pte.Lewis W. Cubitt7th Bn., Royal Fusiliers3 Apr. 1918Arras Memorial
Pte.Sidney E. Brown2nd Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment2 Jul. 1916Millencourt Cemetery
Pte.Herbert C. Rice6th Bn., Lincolnshire Rgt.17 Sep. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Herbert E. Haylett7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment30 Nov. 1917Cambrai Memorial
Pte.George A. Knights8th Bn., Norfolk Rgt.22 Oct. 1917Tyne Cot
Pte.Alexander Brown DCM9th Bn., Norfolk Rgt.18 Sep. 1918Chapelle Cemetery
Pte.George W. Crow9th Bn., Norfolk Rgt.15 Apr. 1918Tyne Cot
Pte.Solomon W. Rogers9th Bn., Norfolk Rgt.15 Apr. 1919Tyne Cot
Pte.Harold W. Haylett1/1st Bn., Norfolk Yeomanry22 Jun. 1916Suez Memorial Cemetery
Pte.Albert B. Foulger6th Bn., Queen's Royal Regiment9 Aug. 1918Morlancourt Cemetery
Pte.James Stevens2nd Bn., Royal Welch Fusiliers4 Nov. 1918Caudry Cemetery
Pte.Ernest E. Bullock10th Bn., West Kent Regiment1 Oct. 1918Lijssenthoek Cemetery
Rfn.William G. Arbon3rd Bn., Rifle Brigade18 Oct. 1914Ploegsteert Memorial
Rfn.William D. Case20th Bn., Rifle Bde.6 Aug. 1918Saint-Erme Cemetery
Rfn.Bertie C. Knights53rd Bn., Rifle Bde.21 Nov. 1918Holy Trinity Churchyard
Sn.James W. AmisHMS Bulwark26 Nov. 1914Chatham Naval Memorial
Sn.Bertie A. GeorgeHMS Hogue22 Sep. 1914Chatham Naval Memorial
Sn.Thomas HarringtonHMS Orama25 Jun. 1919Holy Trinity Churchyard
Ymn.Norman F. MealHMS Southampton31 May 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Rev.Edward G. U. RobsonHMS Aboukir22 Sep. 1914Chatham Naval Memorial
Bosn.Percy MealHMS Champion7 Jul. 1916Ford Park Cemetery
Skp.William E. ShreeveOcean Crest II19 Nov. 1919Tower Hill Memorial
Skp.Charles A. GreenH.M. Drifter City of Liverpool31 Jul. 1918Chatham Naval Memorial
Skp.Alonzo StrowgerH.M. Drifter Clover Bank24 Apr. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Skp.William R. NicholsH.M. Trawler Bombardier27 Mar. 1919Chatham Naval Memorial
Skp.Edward N. BullockH.M. Trawler Jay11 Aug. 1917Chatham Naval Memorial
2hd.William J. KnightsH.M. Drifter Girl Eva2 Oct. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
2hd.Robert NeslenH.M. Drifter Waveney II16 Oct. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
2hd.William MillerH.M. Trawler Birch23 Aug. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
2hd.James BensleyH.M. Trawler Tettenhall23 May 1917Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Dhd.Henry HarrisH.M. Drifter Clover Bank24 Apr. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Dhd.Robert MillerH.M. Drifter Present Friends11 Oct. 1918Holy Trinity Churchyard
Dhd.William PlaneH.M. Drifter Scania2 Aug. 1918Chatham Naval Memorial
Dhd.George R. GreenH.M. Trawler Ocean Retriever28 Feb. 1919Holy Trinity Churchyard
Dhd.Charles J. BrownH.M. Trawler Thomas Stratten20 Oct. 1917Chatham Naval Memorial
Dhd.George A. AmisH.M. Trawler Thuringia11 Nov. 1917Chatham Naval Memorial
Dhd.Bertie J. SymondsH.M. Trawler Veresis25 Aug. 1918Chatham Naval Memorial
Eng.William BurmanH.M. Drifter Beneficent1 Jun. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Eng.Philip J. ChapmanH.M. Drifter Clover Bank24 Apr. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Eng.William J. GayH.M. Drifter Moss25 Apr. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Tmr.James H. LarkeH.M. Drifter Clover Bank24 Apr. 1916Chatham Naval Memorial
Wkr.Violet MealQueen Mary's Army Auxiliary Cs.3 Apr. 1920Holy Trinity Cemetery
And: Walter E. Haylett. And, the following for the Second World War:
!Rank!Name!Unit!Date of Death!Burial
Maj.Arthur G. EllisRoyal Norfolk Regiment12 Oct. 1944Overloon War Cemetery
POJack PlayfordRoyal Air Force Reserve10 Sep. 1944Delhi War Cemetery
S-Lt.Ernest J. D. HukeHMS Dundee15 Sep. 1940Portsmouth Naval Memorial
CORobert J. BuckMerchant Navy11 May 1945Holy Trinity Churchyard
2OHerbert H. DavisonS.S. Fiscus18 Oct. 1940Tower Hill Memorial
LACClive W. F. IronmongerNo. 216 Squadron4 Nov. 1942Heliopolis War Cemetery
LSgn.Arthur C. AllenHMS Welshman1 Feb. 1943Chatham Naval Memorial
FSgt.Frank A. FoxNo. 189 Squadron2 Feb. 1945Durnbach War Cemetery
Sgt.Clifford E. FoxNo. 635 Squadron31 Mar. 1944Rheinberg War Cemetery
Cpl.William B. Taylor2nd Bn., Royal Norfolk Rgt.5 May 1944Kohima War Cemetery
Dvr.Clifford GillingsRoyal Army Service Corps10 Aug. 1945Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
Gnr.Hugh B. Graham2 (Medium) Rgt., Royal Artillery18 Nov. 1944Florence War Cemetery
Gnr.Reginald A. Jordan17 (Field) Rgt., R.A.5 Oct. 1943Sangro River War Cemetery
Pte.Edna E. DurrantAuxiliary Territorial Service3 Jun. 1945Holy Trinity Churchyard
Pte.Edward T. Pettingill4th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment3 Sep. 1943Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery
Pte.Henry Dobinson MCPioneer Corps23 Mar. 1940Holy Trinity Churchyard
Sn.Louis L. SmithHMS Europa, Lowestoft12 May 1943Holy Trinity Churchyard
Sn.Albert G. BroomH.M. Trawler Charles Boyes25 May 1940Lowestoft Memorial
Sn.Gordon B. SkoylesH.M. Trawler Rolls Royce7 Dec. 1943Holy Trinity Churchyard
Sn.Charles H. BrownH.M. Trawler Their Merit25 Jan. 1941Holy Trinity Churchyard
Sn.Percy R. RandleH.M. Trawler Tilbury Ness1 Nov. 1940Lowestoft Memorial
Sn.Reginald W. CroweNo. 60, East Oaze Lightships1 Nov. 1940Tower Hill Memorial
2hd.Henry G. KingH.M. Trawler George Boyes25 May 1940Holy Trinity Churchyard
2hd.Wesley G. GreenH.M. Trawler Tamarisk12 Aug. 1940Oye-Plage Cemetery
Fmn.Henry J. BrownFishing Vessel Strathgairn1 Jul. 1941Tower Hill Memorial
MateCecil J. BrownFishing Vessel Helpmate1 Apr. 1941Tower Hill Memorial
MateHerbert C. F. HaywardM.V. Capable5 Jun. 1940Tower Hill Memorial

References

http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Norfolk/Caister%20next%20Yarmouth

External links

Notes and References

  1. A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain by Roger Wilson (Constable)
  2. BBC Online.Caister Lifeboat
  3. Book: Storey, Neil R.. Little Book of Norfolk. 2011-11-01. The History Press. 9780752494609. en.
  4. Web site: Beauchamp Lifeboat Memorial, Caister-on-Sea, Caister-on-Sea - 1468694 Historic England. 2020-12-26. historicengland.org.uk. en.
  5. Web site: Captivating Sites Across England Listed During 2020 Historic England. 2020-12-26. historicengland.org.uk. 16 December 2020 . en.
  6. "Railway Passenger Stations in England, Scotland and Wales: A Chronology" by M E Quick; 2005.
  7. Web site: Caister-on-Sea (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location . 2024-11-25 . www.citypopulation.de.
  8. http://www.seasidehistory.co.uk/camps.html Holiday camps
  9. Web site: Church of Holy Trinity, Caister-on-Sea - 1287563 Historic England . 2024-11-25 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  10. Web site: Norfolk Churches . 2024-11-25 . www.norfolkchurches.co.uk.
  11. Web site: Caister-on-Sea War Memorials . 2024-11-25 . www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk . en.
  12. Web site: Geograph:: Caister to Croxton :: War Memorials in Norfolk . 2024-11-25 . www.geograph.org.uk.