Kimberley, Norfolk


Kimberley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Kimberley and Carleton Forehoe in the English county of Norfolk.
Kimberly is located north-west of Wymondham and west of Norwich.

History

Kimberley's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English for Cyneburg's wood clearing.
In the Domesday Book, Kimberley is listed as a settlement of 31 households in the hundred of Forehoe. In 1086, the village was part of the East Anglian estates of King William I.
Kimberley Hall was built in the late Sixteenth Century as the residence of the Wodehouse family who had strong links to Kimberley. The gardens of the hall were sculpted by Capability Brown.
Kimberley Park Railway Station opened in 1847 on the Norfolk Railway between Wymondham and Dereham. The station closed in 1969 but re-opened in 2004 as a stop on the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
The parish absorbed the parish of Carleton Forehoe on the 1 April 1935.

Geography

In 1931 the parish of Kimberley had a population of 163, this was the last time separate population statistics were collected for Kimberley as in 1935 the parish was merged.
The River Tiffey flows through the village. As do both the B1108, between Carbrooke and Ipswich, and the B1135, between Toftwood and Bracon Ash.

St. Peter's Church

Kimberley's former parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter and dates from the Fifteenth Century. St. Peter's is located on 'The Green' and has been Grade II listed since 1959. The church is open for Sunday service once a month and is part of the Upper Yare Benefice.
St. Peter's holds a stained-glass window depicting Saint Frances, Saint Patrick and Saint Bridget of Ireland which was designed by Clayton and Bell as well as various memorial windows to members of the Wodehouse family.

Notable residents

Governance

Kimberley is part of the electoral ward of Wicklewood for local elections and is part of the district of South Norfolk.
The village's national constituency is Mid Norfolk which has been represented by the Conservative George Freeman since 2010.

War memorial

Kimberley's war memorial is a wooden plaque in St. Peter's Church which lists the following names for the First World War:
RankNameUnitDate of deathBurial/Commemoration
2Lt.Edward Wodehouse16th The Queen's Lancers30 Mar. 1918Pozières Memorial
Pte.Herbert J. Spinks2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment8 Aug. 1916North Gate War Cemetery
Pte.Benjamin J. Spalding9th Bn., Norfolk Regt.21 Mar. 1918Arras Memorial
Pte.William Buckle13th Bn., Suffolk Regiment30 Apr. 1916Greenwich Cemetery