Showing posts with label South Erpingham Hundred. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Erpingham Hundred. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Alby with Thwaite

Alby with Twaite is a pleasant, scattered village in the district of North Norfolk. Home to
the popular tourist attraction, Alby Crafts.

Associated Hamlets - Alby Hill; Low Common; Thwaite Common

Situation - about 5 miles NE of Aylsham on the A140 Norwich to Cromer road.

Size - 5.81 square KM (2.24 square miles)

Historical Divisions - part of South Erpingham hundred

Churches

  • St Ethelbert, Alby
  • Thwaite All Saints - is one of 124 existing round tower churches in Norfolk

Deanery - Ingworth

Archdeaconry - Norwich

Civil Registration - Aylsham registration district (for the registration of births, deaths & marriages between 1837 - 1930 and for censuses 1851 - 1901).

Land and Property - The land was enclosed by the West Beckford and Alby Inclosure Act 1839.

Population 








Poor Houses - After 1834 Alby became part of the Aylsham Union and the workhouses were at Buxton & Oulton. In 1849 these were replaced by a new workhouse at Aylsham.