Great Barton

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Great Barton
Suffolk

The entrance to Bartonmere House, Great Barton
Location
Grid reference: TL892670
Location: 52°16’7"N, 0°46’19"E
Data
Post town: Ipswich
Postcode: IP31
Dialling code: 01284
Local Government
Council: West Suffolk

Great Barton is a village in Suffolk, about three miles from Bury St Edmunds.

The village is believed to take its name from the Old English bere tun, which means 'barley village' or 'demesne farm' or 'outlying grange'.

The Domesday Book records the population of Great Barton in 1086 was 104.[1]

All the recorded details of burials in Great Barton Churchyard from 1563 to 1992 have been transcribed from the original registers into alphabetically order, together with the cross reference to the 517 gravestones, as recorded by the Women's Institute Survey in 1979.

Great Barton is also home to radio transmission site, broadcasting the services of Heart East Anglia on 96.4 FM (1.8 kW) and BBC Radio Suffolk on 104.6 FM (2 kW). There is also a medium wave (AM) service on the same mast transmitting Classic Gold on 1251 kHz at 760W.

Great Barton village sign
Great Barton village sign

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Great Barton)

References

  1. Thomas Hinde: The Domesday Book, England's Heritage, Then and Now: Great Barton, Suffolk ISBN 1858334403