Forncett St Mary

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London88 mi (142 km)
Civil parish
Post townNORWICH
Forncett St Mary
St. Mary's Church, Forncett St Mary
Forncett St Mary is located in Norfolk
Forncett St Mary
Forncett St Mary
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 London88 mi (142 km)
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Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNORWICH
Postcode districtNR16
Dialling code01508
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52°30′00″N 1°11′20″E / 52.500°N 1.189°E / 52.500; 1.189

Forncett St Mary is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Forncett, in the English county of Norfolk. The village is located 7.4 miles (11.9 km) east of Attleborough and 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Norwich, close to the course of the River Tas.

Forncett St. Mary's name is of mixed Anglo-Saxon and Viking origin and derives from an amalgamation of the Old English and Old Norse for Forni's dwelling or camp, with the epithet of St. Mary to distinguish the village from Forncett St Peter.[1]

In the Domesday Book, Forncett St Mary is listed in the same entry as Forncett St Peter as a settlement of 21 households in the hundred of Depwade. In 1086, the villages formed part of the East Anglian estates of Roger Bigod, Bishop Osbern FitzOsbern and Ulfkil the freeman.[2]

Forncett St Mary and St Peter are believed to have split into separate villages in the fifteenth century as part of boundary changes led by the Church of England. Despite this, the two villages shared a single rector until the mid-nineteenth century.[3]

Forncett Railway Station opened in 1849 as a stop on the Great Eastern Main Line between London Liverpool Street and Norwich. The station was finally closed in 1966 as part of the Beeching Cuts with the nearest station still in operation being Attleborough for Breckland line services.

In 1931 the parish had a population of 153[4] and on 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Forncett St Peter to form "Forncett".[5]

Geography

Population statistics for Forncett St Mary are amalgamated with Forncett St Peter and according to the 2021 census, Forncett has a total population of 1,127 people which demonstrates an increase from the 1,126 people listed in the 2011 census.[6]

St. Mary's Church

Forncett's parish church is dedicated to Saint Mary and dates from the Thirteenth Century. St. Mary's is located within the village on Low Road and has been Grade I listed since 1959.[7]

St. Mary's was restored in the Victorian era but soon fell into disrepair after the parish was merged with Forncett St. Peter. The church is most famous for being the rectory of John Colenso, who, between 1853 and 1883, served as the first Bishop of Natal in modern-day South Africa.[8] After the church fell into disrepair, the Friends of Forncett Church was set up led by local residents, Graham and May Prior. The organisation gathered £500,000 from grants and donations to restore the church to its former glory.[9] In 2012, St. Mary's held its first service in over thirty years conducted by Rev. Alan Winton, Bishop of Thetford.[10]

Notable residents

Governance

Forncett St Mary is part of the electoral ward of Forncett for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk.

The village's national constituency is South Norfolk which has been represented by the Labour's Ben Goldsborough MP since 2024.

War memorial

References

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