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PostSubject: The Manor Of Gimingham   Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:33 pm

The Manor Of Gimingham
Gimingham Village was once part of a very extensive property which covered several of the surrounding villages, Which passed to John of Gaunt in 1830.

'Gimingham, Trimingham, Knapton & Trunch
Northrepps & Southrepps
Lie all in a bunch'

The old rhyme refers to this Manor.
It is not known where John of Gaunts house stood, but it was on record that a 'large hall with pillars' belonging to the Manor House, and that 'no tenant might go beyond the pillar appropriate to his station'. In 1281 there was a dispute between Gimingham & Trimingham regarding the tithe of fish in Trimingham and the venison in Gimingham Park.


Lancaster Estate
A small Council developement near the school, named after the Duchy of Lancaster.
The houses being so high up, command a wide view, but also open to the winds.

Harvey Estate
Opposite the Village Hall and named after Herbert Harvey, a founder member of the Agricultural Worker's Union, who lived in the village for most of his life.

Beech Close
A small new Council development, across from Harvey Estate.


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PostSubject: Bench Mark   Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:43 pm

TG27783649 SW of Gimingham;barn at Hall Farm; Gimingham to Whitton Green North

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PostSubject: Another Old Bench Mark In The Village   Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:47 pm

TG28763705 Gimingham;private house (ex school); Gimingham to Whitton Green North


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PostSubject: Re: The Manor Of Gimingham   Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:10 pm

The Old Work House
http://www.kingslynn-forums.co.uk/norfolkhistory.co.uk/workhouses/gimingham.html

This one even got an old map, it mentions Gimingham but doesnt show our workhouse.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/Erpingham/Erpingham.shtml

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