world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomThorpe Morieux ( Mə-ROO) is a small village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. It is 10 miles south-east of Bury St Edmunds and 10 miles north east of Sudbury.
Human settlement in England
Thorpe Morieux |
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 St Mary, Thorpe Morieux |
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Population | 232 (2011)[1] |
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Country | England |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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Post town | Bury St Edmunds |
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Postcode district | IP30 |
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Located in Babergh district, the parish contains the hamlets of Thorpe Green and Almshouses Green, as well as Great Hastings Wood (part of the Thorpe Morieux Woods SSSI), which is classified as Ancient Woodland. It was anciently in the Cosford Hundred.
There are 14 listed buildings in the parish, mostly grade II with the grade II* Thorpe Hall and the grade I parish church of St Mary the Virgin.[2]
The village is located on the river Brett.
History
The Domesday Book records the population of Thorpe Morieux in 1086 to be 35 households with lands listed under two owners Roger the Poitevin and Bury St Edmunds Abbey.[3]
In 1870–72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described the village as:
- THORPE-MORIEUX, a parish, with a village, in Cosford district, Suffolk; 3¼ miles NNE of Lavenham r. station. Post town, Bildestone, under Ipswich. Acres, 2,457. Real property, £3,570. Pop., 447. Houses, 98. The manor belongs to H. Sparrow, Esq. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Ely. Value, £656.* Patron, The Rev. T. T. Harrison. The church is good.[4]
In 1887, John Bartholomew also wrote an entry on Thorpe Morieux in the Gazetteer of the British Isles with a much shorter description:
- Thorpe Morieux, par.and vil., Suffolk, 3 miles NE. of Lavenham and 9 miles SE. of Bury St Edmunds, 2457 ac., pop. 416; P.O[5]
Notable residents
- Robert Coe (1589-1689), early English settler in New England, and magistrate.
- William Harrison (1837-1920), Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.
- Peregrine Rhodes KCMG (1925-2005), diplomat.
- Courtenay Warner 1st Baronet, CB (1857–1934), politician.
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Civil parishes (former) | |
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Buildings |
- Abbas Hall
- Bridge Cottage
- St Mary's Church, Chilton
- Coldham Cottage
- Flatford Mill
- Freston Tower
- Gainsborough's House
- Giffords Hall
- Kentwell Hall
- Kersey Priory
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lavenham
- Lavenham Guildhall
- Lavenham Priory
- Lavenham Wool Hall
- All Saints' Church, Lawshall
- Lawshall Hall
- St James' Chapel, Lindsey
- All Saints Church, Little Wenham
- Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford
- Melford Hall
- Milden Castle
- All Saints Church, Newton Green
- Smallbridge Hall
- St Mary's Church, Stoke-by-Nayland
- St Gregory's Church, Sudbury
- St Peter's Church, Sudbury
- Tattingstone Wonder
- Thorington Hall
- St Mary's Church, Washbrook
- Wattisham Strict Baptist Chapel
- Willy Lott's Cottage
- Woolverstone Hall
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[de] Thorpe Morieux
Thorpe Morieux ist ein Dorf und eine Verwaltungseinheit im District Babergh in der Grafschaft Suffolk, England. Thorpe Morieux ist 23,9 km von Ipswich entfernt.[1] Im Jahr 2011 hatte es eine Bevölkerung von 232 Einwohnern.[2] Thorpe Morieux wurde 1086 im Domesday Book als Torp(a) erwähnt.[3]
- [en] Thorpe Morieux
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