Human settlement in England
Chelmondiston | |
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St Andrew's Church, Chelmondiston | |
ChelmondistonLocation within Suffolk | |
Area | 5.17 km (2.00 sq mi) |
Population | 1,054 (2011) |
• Density | 204/km (530/sq mi) |
OS grid reference | TM204372 |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | IPSWICH |
Postcode district | IP9 |
Police | Suffolk |
Fire | Suffolk |
Ambulance | East of England |
UK Parliament | |
51°59′22″N 1°12′31″E / 51.98950°N 1.20861°E / 51.98950; 1.20861 |
Chelmondiston is a small village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, located on the Shotley Peninsula, five miles south-east of Ipswich. The hamlet of Pin Mill lies within the parish on the south bank of the River Orwell. The village comprises approximately 500 dwellings and has a population of just over 1,000. It is one of the largest villages situated on the Shotley Peninsula.
History
The etymology of the word Chelmondiston is perhaps ‘Ceolmund’s dwelling’. The parish contains a number of Bronze Age barrow sites. Chelmondiston and Pin Mill do not appear in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was formerly known as Chelmington and was located in the old hundred of Babergh.
Churches
The original parish church of St. Andrew was described in 1865 as an "old, small, dilapidated edifice, with a square tower", and it was subsequently rebuilt by architect Edward Charles Hakewill. On 10 December 1944, during World War II, a flying bomb hit Hakewill's church and it was almost completely destroyed. In 1951, Basil Hatcher was commissioned to provide a replacement. The modern St. Andrew's church includes a set of stained glass windows made by Francis Skeat in the 1960s. There is also a Methodist church on the Main Road and a Baptist church on Pin Mill Road.
Notable residents
- John Henley (1692–1756) clergyman, writer and poet, also known as 'Orator Henley' and noted for his showmanship and eccentricity.
- George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848–1934) Anglican priest, poet and musician.
- Princess Muna al-Hussein (born Antoinette Gardiner in 1941) wife of Hussein of Jordan.
References
- "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- "Chelmondiston and Pin Mill Parish website". OneSuffolk. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
- "Pin Mill conservation area appraisal" (PDF). Babergh District Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
- "The English Home of Mr. Timothy Dalton, Parish of Woolverstone". Privately printed, 1898. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- "Relationships/unit history of Chelmondiston". A Vision of Britain through Time. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
- "Post Office Directory of 1865". The History of Suffolk site. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
- "Memories of Pin Mill - 7 December 2005". Eastern Daily Press. Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- "St Andrew, Chelmondiston". Suffolk Churches. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
External links
- "Parish Council website - chelmondiston.onesuffolk.net". Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- "St Andrew's Church - suffolkchurches.co.uk". Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- "Chelmondiston Methodist Church - eamethodist.org.uk". Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- "Chelmondiston Baptist Church - gracebaptistpartnership.org.uk". August 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
- "Listed Buildings in Chelmondiston - britishlistedbuildings.co.uk". Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- "Chelmondiston profile by Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion commissioned by Suffolk ACRE - suffolkacre.org.uk" (PDF). September 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
- "Pin Mill Sailing Club - pmsc.org.uk". Retrieved 9 April 2012.
- Village website - Chelmondiston Web Site (broken link)
- BOHUN family
- Census 1881
- Links to further census records