Emneth


Emneth is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
Emneth is located south-east of Wisbech and west of Norwich, close to the course of the River Nene.

History

Emneth's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for Eana's meeting place or meadow.
Emneth is not featured in the Domesday Book of 1086, probably because in the late-Eleventh Century this area of Norfolk was still flooded.
Emneth was the site of Hagbeach Hall, a medieval manor house demolished in 1887.
Emneth Railway Station opened in 1848 as a stop on the Bramley Line between Watlington and Peterborough railway station. The station closed in 1968 as a result of the Beeching cuts, however, the railway infrastructure still remains as a private residence. Today, the nearest railway station is at Downham Market for the Fen Line between King's Lynn and Peterborough.

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Emneth has a population of 2,879 people which shows an increase from the 2,617 people listed in the 2011 census. The parish of Emneth also includes the smaller hamlets of Emneth Hungate and Holly End.
Emneth is bisected by the A47, between Birmingham and Lowestoft, and is close to the course of the River Nene.

St Edmund's Church

Emneth's parish church is dedicated to Saint Edmund and dates from the Fifteenth Century. St. Edmund's is located within the village on Church Road and has been Grade I listed since 1951.
St Edmund's has good examples of Eighteenth-Century stained glass installed by Clayton and Bell and William Wailes. One of the stained-glass roundels in the church depicts Thomas the Tank Engine, in commemoration of its creator, Rev. W. V. Awdry, who served as Vicar of Emneth from 1953 to 1965. St Edmund's also has a good example of a bell-cote with six bells, and Angels and the Apostles carved into the tie-beams and hammerbeams.

Notable residents

Governance

Emneth is part of the electoral ward of Emneth & Outwell for local elections and is part of the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk
The village's national constituency is South West Norfolk which has been represented by Labour's Terry Jermy MP since 2024.

War Memorial

Emneth War Memorial is a stone column topped with a small Celtic cross in St. Edmund's Churchyard, which was unveiled on 16 May 1920. The memorial lists the following names for the First World War:
RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
Capt.John A. Markham1st Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment7 May 1915Strand Military Cemetery
2Lt.Leonard W. BrooksNo. 2 Squadron RFC6 Jul. 1917Bully-Grenay Cemetery
Sgt.Frederick Neal1st Bn., Suffolk Regiment18 Feb. 1915Menin Gate
Sgt.Frederick Day2nd Bn., Suffolk Regt.24 Sep. 1916West Walton Cemetery
A/Sgt.John H. Claxton1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment14 Mar. 1915Menin Gate
Cpl.Robert LinesRoyal Field Artillery10 Apr. 1916Beauval Cemetery
LCpl.Archibald B. Crofts2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps30 Nov. 1916All Saints' Churchyard
LCpl.Ernest A. Edwards2/4th Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment8 Jun. 1917Thiepval Memorial
LCpl.Reginald V. Green1st Bn., Middlesex Regiment19 Jun. 1918St. Edmund's Churchyard
Dvr.John Chase72nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery27 Sep. 1918Mœuvres Cemetery
Pte.George Laws1st Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment22 Aug. 1918Gommecourt Cemetery
Pte.Len Brown1st Bn., Cambridgeshire Regiment22 Aug. 1917Locre Hospice Cemetery
Pte.Oliver Hunter1st Bn., Cambridgeshire Regt.22 Mar. 1918Pozières Memorial
Pte.Arthur Roper1st Bn., Cambridgeshire Regt.2 Jun. 1915Erquinghem-Lys Cemetery
Pte.Ernest Killingsworth4/1st Bn., Cambridgeshire Regt.2 May 1919St. Edmund's Churchyard
Pte.George W. Hurst8th Bn., East Surrey Regiment26 Feb. 1919St. Edmund's Churchyard
Pte.Harry Glover4th Bn., Grenadier Guards25 Sep. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Stanley H. C. Lines2nd Bn., Hampshire Regiment28 Apr. 1917Étaples Military Cemetery
Pte.Thomas SharpLabour Corps24 Nov. 1918St. Edmund's Churchyard
Pte.Samuel F. Balderson7th Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment3 Jul. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Frank Moyses3rd Bn., Machine Gun Corps31 Aug. 1918Mory Abbey Cemetery
Pte.Samuel Stokes25th Bn., M.G.C.29 Aug. 1917Wimereux Cemetery
Pte.Charles W. Brewington16th Bn., Middlesex Regiment17 Apr. 1917Arras Memorial
Pte.William Hanslip9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment18 Oct. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Arthur Hurst5th Bn., Northamptonshire Regt.19 Sep. 1918Vis-en-Artois Memorial
Pte.William B. Smith MM2nd Bn., Suffolk Regiment19 Jul. 1916Montauban Cemetery
Pte.William Jackson5th Bn., Suffolk Regt.2 Nov. 1917Menin Gate

The following additions were made following the Second World War:
RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
Capt.Harold M. R. NortonGlider Pilot Regiment24 Mar. 1945Reichswald Forest Cemetery
FOArthur R. LudlowNo. 44 Squadron RAF18 Jul. 1943Runnymede Memorial
Sgt.Neville W. CarlileNo. 82 Squadron RAF13 Jun. 1940Harlingen General Cemetery
LCpl.Walter H. WhiteCorps of Military Police5 Apr. 1944All Saints' Churchyard
Acw.Vera M. MatthewsWomen's Auxiliary Air Force28 Dec. 1944St. Edmund's Churchyard
Dvr.Joseph L. MasonRoyal Army Medical Corps1 Sep. 1944Cassino Memorial
Dvr.Frank FarrowRoyal Army Service Corps28 Sep. 1944Gradara War Cemetery
Gnr.Robert Bruce55 Anti-Tank Regt., Royal Artillery17 Jul. 1944Saint-Manvieu War Cemetery
Pte.Charles H. Baxter2nd Bn., Cambridgeshire Regiment24 Jan. 1942Kranji War Memorial
Pte.Leslie Wabe7th Bn., Cheshire Regiment18 Jan. 1944Minturno War Cemetery
Pte.Richard R. Neal6th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment29 Sep. 1943Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
Pte.Percy I. White2nd Bn., Suffolk Regiment19 Jan. 1944Chittagong War Cemetery