Hempnall

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Area5.72 sq mi (14.8 km2)
Population1,238 (2021 census)
Civil parish
  • Hempnall
Hempnall
St Margaret's Church
Hempnall is located in Norfolk
Hempnall
Hempnall
Location within Norfolk
Area5.72 sq mi (14.8 km2)
Population1,238 (2021 census)
 Density216/sq mi (83/km2)
OS grid referenceTM236942
Civil parish
  • Hempnall
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNORWICH
Postcode districtNR15
Dialling code01508
PoliceNorfolk
FireNorfolk
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Norfolk
52°30′00″N 1°17′35″E / 52.500°N 1.293°E / 52.500; 1.293

Hempnall is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

Hempnall is located 6.8 miles (10.9 km) north of Harleston and 8.4 miles (13.5 km) south of Norwich.

Hempnall's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for Hemma's nook of land.[1]

In the Domesday Book, Hempnall is listed as a settlement of 57 households in the hundred of Depwade. In 1086, the village was divided between the estates of Roger Bigod and Ralph Baynard.[2]

According to John Wesley's journal, on 4 September 1759 he walked the nine miles from Norwich to preach in Hempnall market place. He described how he was followed by a mob from Norwich, who may have been financed by the city's brewers, and the mob's ringleader tried to disrupt the proceedings with a horn. This was quickly thrown away by one of the crowd, and the others were soon deeply attentive to John Wesley's message: "By grace ye are saved through faith".[citation needed]

During the Eighteenth Century, a workhouse was built in Hempnall but no longers stands.[3]

During the Second World War, a decoy airfield was built in Hempnall to distract the attentions of the Luftwaffe away from RAF Hardwick.[4]

There have been reported sightings of Black Shuck in Hempnall.[5]

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Hempnall has a total population of 1,238 people which demonstrates a decrease from the 1,292 people listed in the 2011 census.[6]

St. Margaret's Church

Hempnall's parish church is dedicated to Saint Margaret the Virgin and dates from the Thirteenth Century. St. Margaret's is located within the village on Church Plain and has been Grade I listed since 1959.[7] The church holds Sunday service every Sunday.[8]

St. Margaret's suffered two devastating fires, one in the Fourteenth Century and another in the Seventeenth Century though a medieval font and Georgian pulpit survive.[9]

Listed buildings

Amenities

Facilities in Hempnall include a village hall, playing field, a primary school, and a doctor's surgery. The convenience store, formerly run by RS McColl, was rebranded Morrisons Local in 2023.[10] 'The Hempnall Trust', a village charity, runs The Hempnall Mill Centre at the site of Hempnall Mill.

Hempnall is home to a popular Tennis Club. In the heart of South Norfolk, the club boasts 2 quality floodlit hard courts that can be hired all year round to the public and club members.

Governance

Hempnall is an electoral ward 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.

Notable residents

War Memorial

Footnotes

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