Newton Flotman

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Area4.87 km2 (1.88 sq mi)
Population1,489 (2001)
Civil parish
  • Newton Flotman
Post townNORWICH
Newton Flotman
St Mary's church, Newton Flotman
Newton Flotman is located in Norfolk
Newton Flotman
Newton Flotman
Location within Norfolk
Area4.87 km2 (1.88 sq mi)
Population1,489 (2001)
 Density306/km2 (790/sq mi)
Civil parish
  • Newton Flotman
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°32′13″N 1°15′40″E / 52.537°N 1.261°E / 52.537; 1.261

Newton Flotman, meaning new farm or settlement,[1] is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, lies about 7 miles (11 km) south of Norwich on the A140 road between Tasburgh and Swainsthorpe. The River Tas flows through the village. The area of 4.87 km2 (1.88 sq mi) had 1,197 inhabitants in 497 households at the 2001 census,[2] increasing to 1,489 at the 2011 census.[3] For local government it lies in the district of South Norfolk.

The de Ferers family held land there in the 13th century,[1] and the village was the home of the Blonumvyll or Blundeville family in the 15th century: Richard & William.[4] Thomas Blundeville (c. 1522–1606), humanist writer, mathematician and inventor of the protractor lived as a country gentleman in the village.[5] Blundeville Manor is the name of a cul de sac in the village although this is not the site of the original home of the Blundevilles.  On the north wall of the chancel in Newton Flotman Church is a monument to Sir Thomas Blundeville which shows Sir Thomas and his two daughters and Rose Puttenham and Margaret Johnson his first and second wives.[6]

Governance

An electoral ward of the same name exists. This stretches west to Wreningham, with a total population taken at the 2011 census of 2,658.[7]

Facilities and amenities

Newton Flotman Church, St Mary's, is served by the Tas Valley team ministry along with those of Swainsthorpe, Tasburgh, Tharston, Saxlingham and Shotesham.[8] In 2006, an extension with a kitchen and toilet facilities opened to provide a larger meeting space.[9] In 2018, the church received £87,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to repair the church roof, tower and drainage system, install Wi-Fi and train local volunteers to produce films on the church's heritage.[10]

Newton Flotman Primary School caters for children in Newton Flotman, Swainsthorpe and Saxlingham Thorpe. The nearest secondary school is Long Stratton High School.

The village has a village hall, a shop, a motorcycle garage and a theatre school known as ARTS, There is an area known as Smockmill Common, managed by South Norfolk District Council, in Saxlingham Thorpe near Newton Flotman, which is used for recreational purposes. Newton Flotman Football Club is based in the village.

An Elizabethan Country mansion, Rainthorpe Hall, stands by the road between Newton Flotman and Flordon.

Transport

The village stands by the A140 road between Cromer in North Norfolk and Ipswich in Suffolk.

Newton Flotman has regular bus services to Norwich and Long Stratton, operated by First Norfolk & Suffolk, Konectbus and Simonds of Botesdale.

The Great Eastern railway line, which links Norwich and London's Liverpool Street station, passes to the west side of the village at a level crossing, but there is no station; the nearest is at Norwich.

Notable residents

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