- Wissett
Wissett is a
village andparish in theWaveney district ofSuffolk ,England located at 52.35N 01.46E TM3679 about 2 km (about 1.5 miles) northwest ofHalesworth . Historically, it was in the hundred ofBlything . It has a population of about 200.Wisset manor was held by Ralph the staller, Baron of Gael in Brittany before the Norman Conquest. Ralph was created
Earl of Suffolk and Norfolk in 1067, but his son lost the title and the manor passed to Count Alan of Brittany and Richmond in 1075. TheDomesday Book shows that in 1086 Wissett had a church atRumburgh with 2 carucates of free land, 12 monks and a chapel in the village.The eleventh century flint parish church dedicated to
Saint Andrew has a circular church tower with a floor dated to the 12th Century. This is the oldest recorded church tower floor in the United Kingdom. Built as a chapel to theBenedictine priory atRumburgh , the surviving elements of the Norman church are two doors to the nave and the tower arch. The parish is now part of theBlyth Valley Team Ministry in thediocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.Vanessa Bell ,Duncan Grant andDavid Garnett lived in Wissett for the summer of 1916.Virginia Woolf (Vanessa's sister) said after visiting them: "Wissett seems to lull asleep all ambition. Don't you think they have discovered the secret of life? I thought it wonderfully harmonious."Wissett Hall is a red brick manor house owned by
Colin Holmes , cofounder ofDencora PLC .The village pub is the Plough Inn.
Wissett Wines are produced at the Valley Farm Vineyards by Janet and Jonathan Craft, who established the business in 1987.
External links
* [http://www.wissett-web.co.uk/ The Wissett Web: The community newsletter for the village of Wissett]
* [http://www.blythvalleychurches.org.uk St Andrews Church website]References
*M. Kiddy, "St Andrew's, Wissett: A Guide", (Wissett: 1989, revised 1997)
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