- is
formed from two halves, the
newer Shimpling Street and
about 2
miles (3 km) away the old
village of
Shimpling. The
village has a
Church of England...
-
Shimpling is a
village and
former civil parish 16
miles (26 km)
south of Norwich, now in the
parish of
Burston and
Shimpling, in the
South Norfolk district...
- Saxtead,
Saxtead Green, Semer, Shadingfield, S****and, S****ey,
Shimpling,
Shimpling Street,
Shingle Street, Shipmeadow, Shotley, Shottisham, Sibton,...
- 2011 Census. It
includes the
village of
Burston and
Shimpling. The
Church of St George,
Shimpling, is one of 124
existing round-tower
churches in Norfolk...
- George,
Burston And
Shimpling (1171296)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 11
November 2013 St George's Church,
Shimpling, Norfolk, Churches...
- of Norwich. On 1
April 1935, the
parish of
Shimpling and
Burston were
merged to form
Burston and
Shimpling. Burston's name is of Anglo-Saxon
origin and...
-
priest 1746 - c. 1766
Vicar of Babraham, Cambridgeshire. 1753-71
Rector of
Shimpling, Norfolk. 1771-83
Rector of Orwell, Cambridgeshire. 1783
Buried in Trinity...
-
Hemenhale and Diss manors, with the
hundred of Diss in Norfolk, the
manors of
Shimpling and
Thorne in Suffolk, of Wodeham-Walter (now
Woodham Walter), Henham...
-
straddle the A134 in the
Suffolk parishes of Lawshall, ****field and
Shimpling. The
Warbanks are
ancient defensive ditches that are
situated on the eastern...
- Long
Melford in the west,
Glemsford to the south,
Boxted to the east and
Shimpling to the north. The
village is T-shaped; the
lower half of the settlement...