Felbrigg

Felbrigg

Infobox UK place
official_name= Felbrigg
country= England
region= East of England
shire_district= North Norfolk
shire_county= Norfolk
civil_parish= Felbrigg
static_

static_image_caption = Felbrigg village sign
population= 182 (parish, 2001 census)
population_density=
os_grid_reference= TG2040
latitude= 52.90919
longitude= 1.27922
post_town= NORWICH
postcode_area= NR
postcode_district= NR11
dial_code= 01263
constituency_westminster= North Norfolk
london_distance= 136 miles

Felbrigg is a small village just south of Cromer in Norfolk, England. The Danish name means a 'plank bridge'.

Historians believe that the original village was clustered around its Perpendicular church, in the grounds of Felbrigg Hall, a Jacobean mansion built in the early 17th century, a mile to the east of the present village.

In the church are some fine 14th-century brasses of Sir Simon de Felbrigge and his wife, the original Lord of the Manor here.

The Felbrigg Estate

The Felbrigg Estate, owned by the National Trust, is close to the village lying to the east. The estate covers some 1,760 acres of parkland and mixed woodland. The dominant feature is the 520-acre Great Wood which shelters the house.The estate has particular significance through the connections with Nathaniel Kent and Humphry Repton, both of whom were involved at Felbrigg in the early stages of their careers. A lake, which is invisible from the Hall, was created in the mid-18th century by damming the Scarrow Beck. A pleasant and attractive feature, the lake encourages a wide range of bio-diversity. To the west and north, pasture woodland merges into the Great Wood. Local residents continue to enjoy access to the network of footpaths, many being old rights of way, which run through grassland, woodland pasture and woods. Especially popular is the well-known “Lions Mouth”, a very pretty beauty spot which can be reached from the main road A148 and is particularly popular with walkers and ramblers. Particular care is taken with veteran trees, and there is a programme for gradual replacement of small 20th-century softwood plantations by hardwoods, notably sweet chestnut, beech and oak, which have long grown here.
* "AA Illustrated Guide to Britain", London, 5th edition, 1983, p 284.


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