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[[File:St Margaret South Elmham Church - geograph.org.uk - 245079.jpg|right|thumb|300px|St Margaret's Church, St Margaret South Elmham]]
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'''St Margaret South Elmham''' is a little village in northern [[Suffolk]]; in the midst of the group of seven villages southwest of [[Bungay]] known as [[South Elmham]], and part of the wider group known as "The Saints".  
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|latitude=52.404
|longitude=1.401
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|post town=Harleston
|postcode=IP20
|dialling code=01986
|LG district=East Suffolk
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'''St Margaret South Elmham''' is a little village in northern [[Suffolk]]; in the midst of the group of seven villages southwest of [[Bungay]] known as [[South Elmham]], and part of the wider group known as "[[The Saints]]".  


St Margaret is the largest of the South Elmham villages, stretching for half a mile or so along the curving road between [[Homersfield]] and [[Halesworth]].  It lies a little east of [[St Cross South Elmham|St Cross]], strung all along a single lane running across the fen between St Cross and [[All Saints South Elmham|All Saints]].  [[St James South Elmham|St James]], a tiny hamlet, is just to the south.
St Margaret is the largest of the South Elmham villages, stretching for half a mile or so along the curving road between [[Homersfield]] and [[Halesworth]].  It lies a little east of [[St Cross South Elmham|St Cross]], strung all along a single lane running across the fen between St Cross and [[All Saints South Elmham|All Saints]].  [[St James South Elmham|St James]], a tiny hamlet, is just to the south.


The parish is known as South Elmham St Margaret. Its church, St Margaret, is a delightful parish church.  It has a 14th-century tower, as do other of the churches of its sister villages.  It underwent a Victorian restoration by Phipson in the 1870s.  In the porch stand the old village stocks, now out of use.
The parish is known as South Elmham St Margaret. Its church, St Margaret, is a delightful parish church.  It has a Norman south doorway, and a 14th-century tower, as do other of the churches of its sister villages.  It underwent a Victorian restoration by Phipson in the 1870s.  In the porch stand the old village stocks, now out of use.
 
South Elmham Hall, a medieval moated site and former palace of the Bishop of Norwich, is on the eastern edge of the parish, extending into [[St Cross South Elmham]]. The site is a scheduled monument and the hall a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1017674|Moated site and associated fishponds of a bishop's palace at South Elmham Hall|type=monument}}</ref>


[[File:St.Margarets South Elmham Village Sign - geograph.org.uk - 1136597.jpg|left|180px|Village sign in St Margaret]]
[[File:St.Margarets South Elmham Village Sign - geograph.org.uk - 1136597.jpg|left|180px|Village sign in St Margaret]]
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==References==
{{DEFAULTSORT:South Elmham Saint Margaret}}
{{reflist}}
 
{{The Saints, Suffolk}}
[[Category:South Elmham|Margaret]]
[[Category:South Elmham|Margaret]]

Latest revision as of 22:58, 5 December 2024

St Margaret South Elmham
Suffolk

Church of St Margaret
Location
Grid reference: TM314839
Location: 52°24’14"N, 1°24’4"E
Data
Population: 100  (2005 est.)
Post town: Harleston
Postcode: IP20
Dialling code: 01986
Local Government
Council: East Suffolk
Parliamentary
constituency:
Waveney

St Margaret South Elmham is a little village in northern Suffolk; in the midst of the group of seven villages southwest of Bungay known as South Elmham, and part of the wider group known as "The Saints".

St Margaret is the largest of the South Elmham villages, stretching for half a mile or so along the curving road between Homersfield and Halesworth. It lies a little east of St Cross, strung all along a single lane running across the fen between St Cross and All Saints. St James, a tiny hamlet, is just to the south.

The parish is known as South Elmham St Margaret. Its church, St Margaret, is a delightful parish church. It has a Norman south doorway, and a 14th-century tower, as do other of the churches of its sister villages. It underwent a Victorian restoration by Phipson in the 1870s. In the porch stand the old village stocks, now out of use.

South Elmham Hall, a medieval moated site and former palace of the Bishop of Norwich, is on the eastern edge of the parish, extending into St Cross South Elmham. The site is a scheduled monument and the hall a Grade I listed building.[1]

Village sign in St Margaret
Village sign in St Margaret

References

  1. National Heritage List 1017674: Moated site and associated fishponds of a bishop's palace at South Elmham Hall (Scheduled ancient monument entry)


The Saints, Suffolk

South Elmham:   All SaintsSt CrossSt JamesSt MargaretSt MichaelSt NicholasSt PeterHomersfield
Ilketshall:   Ilketshall St AndrewIlketshall St JohnIlketshall St LawrenceIlketshall St Margaret