Easton, Norfolk

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Easton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

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History

Easton's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for the eastern farmstead or settlement.[1]

In the Nineteenth Century, archaeologists discovered a fourth century Roman hoard consisting of 4,000 coins, yet there is little evidence of any Roman settlement in the vicinity of Easton.[2]

In the Domesday Book, Easton is listed as a settlement of 17 households in the hundred of Forehoe. In 1086, the village formed part of the East Anglian estates of Alan of Brittany.[3]

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Easton has a total population of 1,436 people which demonstrates a decrease from the 1,514 people listed in the 2011 census.[4]

The A47, between Birmingham and Lowestoft, runs through the parish.

St. Peter's Church

Easton's parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter and dates from the Fourteenth Century. St. Peter's is located within the village on Dereham Road and has been Grade I listed since 1959. St. Peter's was left towerless after a collapse in the Eighteenth Century, which was subsequently replaced by a bellcote which also does not survive.[5]

St. Peter's was heavily restored in the Nineteenth Century by Richard Phipson with the large crucifix that hangs above the chancel arch originally hanging in St Gregory's Church, Norwich. The church font is a relic of the Thirteenth Century and is made out of Purbeck Marble.[6]

Royal Norfolk Showground

The Royal Norfolk Showground is located within the parish and has acted as the venue for the Royal Norfolk Show since the 1950s, when the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association purchased the ground. Today, the showground features a Script error: No such module "convert". open site with a Script error: No such module "convert". indoor Showground Arena. The showground continues to host events throughout the year.[7]

Easton College

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Amenities

The majority of local children attend Easton Primary School on Marlingford Road which is part of the East Anglian Schools Trust.[9] In 2024, the school was awarded a Good rating by Ofsted.[10]

Easton F.C. play home games at Easton College and play in the Anglian Combination League.[11]

Notable residents

Governance

Easton is an electoral ward for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk.

The village's national constituency is South Norfolk which has been represented by the Labour's Ben Goldsborough MP since 2024.

War memorial

Easton's war memorial are two plaques inside St. Peter's Church which list the following names for the First World War:[12]

Rank Name Unit Date of Death Burial/Commemoration
LCpl. Herbert S. Benington 2nd Bn., Wellington Regt., NZEF 31 Jul. 1917 Messines Ridge Memorial
Dvr. Bertie E. Hook 12th Bn., Machine Gun Corps 11 Jul. 1918 Bagneux British Cemetery
Pte. Edmund Mortimer 7th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment 3 May 1917 Arras Memorial
Pte. Edgar Bennington 1st Bn., Essex Regiment 13 Aug. 1915 Helles Memorial
Pte. Arthur Scarfe 117th Coy., Machine Gun Corps 20 Sep. 1917 Tyne Cot
Pte. Charles Burridge 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment 26 Sep. 1914 Südfriedhof Cemetery
Pte. Harry Mortimer 1st Bn., Norfolk Regt. 21 Nov. 1914 Menin Gate
Pte. Frederick Burridge 4th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 9 Apr. 1915 St. Peter's Churchyard
Pte. Edgar O. Springall 12th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 9 Dec. 1917 Jerusalem War Cemetery
Pte. Albert Pease 17th Bn., Queen's Royal Regiment 5 Dec. 1916 Earlham Road Cemetery

And, the following for the Second World War:

Rank Name Unit Date of Death Burial/Commemoration
CF4 John O. Dean Royal Army Chaplains' Department 16 Apr. 1942 Kranji War Cemetery
Cpl. Basil E. Hurrell 1st Bn., Duke of Wellington's Regiment 12 Feb. 1944 Cassino War Cemetery
Dvr. Stanley W. Minns Royal Army Service Corps 23 Jul. 1945 Yokohama War Cemetery
Pte. Victor A. Hawkes Royal Norfolk Regiment 27 Sep. 1939 St. Peter's Churchyard

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