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'''St Peter South Elmham''' is a tiny village in northern [[Suffolk]]; one of the group of seven villages southwest of [[Bungay]] known as [[South Elmham]], and part of the wider group known as "The Saints". | |name=St Peter South Elmham | ||
|county=Suffolk | |||
|picture=Cottage and tower of St Peter's Church - geograph.org.uk - 864066.jpg | |||
|picture caption=St Peter South Elmham | |||
|os grid ref=TM337847 | |||
|latitude=52.41 | |||
|longitude=1.434 | |||
|population=40 | |||
|census year=2005 est. | |||
|post town=Bungay | |||
|postcode=NR35 | |||
|dialling code=01986 | |||
|LG district=East Suffolk | |||
|constituency=Waveney | |||
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'''St Peter South Elmham''' is a tiny village in northern [[Suffolk]]; one of the group of seven villages southwest of [[Bungay]] known as [[South Elmham]], and part of the wider group known as "[[The Saints]]". | |||
St Peter is the most northerly of the South Elmham villages. To the northeast is [[Ilketshall St Margaret]], the westernmost of the [[Ilketshall]] group of The Saints, which group lies to the east. | St Peter is the most northerly of the South Elmham villages. To the northeast is [[Ilketshall St Margaret]], the westernmost of the [[Ilketshall]] group of The Saints, which group lies to the east. | ||
The parish is known as South Elmham St Peter. Its church, St Peter, is a pretty little church, mainly of the 13th and 14th centuries | The parish is known as South Elmham St Peter. Its church, St Peter, is a pretty little church, mainly of the 13th and 14th centuries, and is a Grade II* listed building.<ref name=sc>Knott S (2008) [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/selstpeter.html St Peter, South Elmham St Peter], Suffolk Churches. Retrieved 2021-02-23.</ref><ref name=listchurch>{{NHLE|1283860|Church of St Peter|grade=II*}}</ref> | ||
St Peter's Hall stood to the north of the village, a large 16th century building which was the seat of the Tasburgh family. The origin of the hall is a mystery; parts look ecclesiastical but it was not a secularised monastery as there never was one there; the speculation is that the great windows in the hall and perhaps other material were carried here from Flixton priory three miles away or from the church of St Nicholas, now vanished. | St Peter's Hall stood to the north of the village, a large 16th century building which was the seat of the Tasburgh family. The origin of the hall is a mystery; parts look ecclesiastical but it was not a secularised monastery as there never was one there; the speculation is that the great windows in the hall and perhaps other material were carried here from Flixton priory three miles away or from the church of St Nicholas, now vanished. | ||
[[File:St Peter South Elmham - geograph.org.uk - 983810.jpg|left|180px|St Peter's Church, St Peter South Elmham]] | [[File:St Peter South Elmham - geograph.org.uk - 983810.jpg|left|180px|St Peter's Church, St Peter South Elmham]] | ||
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Location | |
Grid reference: | TM337847 |
Location: | 52°24’36"N, 1°26’2"E |
Data | |
Population: | 40 (2005 est.) |
Post town: | Bungay |
Postcode: | NR35 |
Dialling code: | 01986 |
Local Government | |
Council: | East Suffolk |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Waveney |
St Peter South Elmham is a tiny village in northern Suffolk; one of the group of seven villages southwest of Bungay known as South Elmham, and part of the wider group known as "The Saints".
St Peter is the most northerly of the South Elmham villages. To the northeast is Ilketshall St Margaret, the westernmost of the Ilketshall group of The Saints, which group lies to the east.
The parish is known as South Elmham St Peter. Its church, St Peter, is a pretty little church, mainly of the 13th and 14th centuries, and is a Grade II* listed building.[1][2]
St Peter's Hall stood to the north of the village, a large 16th century building which was the seat of the Tasburgh family. The origin of the hall is a mystery; parts look ecclesiastical but it was not a secularised monastery as there never was one there; the speculation is that the great windows in the hall and perhaps other material were carried here from Flixton priory three miles away or from the church of St Nicholas, now vanished.
References
- ↑ Knott S (2008) St Peter, South Elmham St Peter, Suffolk Churches. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
- ↑ National Heritage List 1283860: Church of St Peter (Grade II* listing)