Elmsett

Elmsett

Elmsett is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Located around three miles north-east of Hadleigh, it is in Babergh district. In 2005 it had a population of 826.

History

The first record of Elmsett comes from 995, when it was written Ylmesaeton (Ylme for Elm, Saeten for dwellers). By 1900 the village had around 16 farms and the Elmsett Mill, together employing most of the residents.

In 1932 the village made national news when Charles Westren, a farmer at Elmsett Hall, refused to pay his tithe to the church. As a result, goods were seized from the hall. This is remembered by the Tithe memorial opposite the church, on which it is inscribed:

1934. To commemorate the Tithe seizure at Elmsett Hall of furniture including baby's bed and blankets, herd of dairy cows, eight corn stacks and seed stacks valued at £1200 for tithe valued at £385.

The incident was one of many across the country, and the events were documented by George Orwell in "A Clergyman's Daughter". [ [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/elmsett.html St Peter, Elmsett] Suffolk Churches]

Today the village is home to numerous listed buildings, though most of its Elm trees were killed off by Dutch Elm Disease in the 1960s and 1970s. The parish contains Elmsett Park Wood, an area of Ancient Woodland classified as an SSSI. Borley's Wood, Langham Close Wood and Lucy Wood are also protected Ancient Woodland. There is also a grass airfield in the west of the parish, which hosts an annual show.

References

External links

* [http://www.onesuffolk.co.uk/elmsettPC/ Parish council website]
* [http://www.poplarhall.co.uk/poplaraviation/ Elmsett airfield]


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