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Village in Suffolk, England

Human settlement in England
Sicklesmere
Sicklesmere is located in SuffolkSicklesmereSicklesmereLocation within Suffolk
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBury St Edmunds
Postcode districtIP30
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52°12′36″N 0°44′53″E / 52.210°N 0.748°E / 52.210; 0.748

Sicklesmere is a village in Suffolk, England. Located on the A134 around a mile south of Bury St Edmunds, the village is divided between the civil parishes of Little and Great Whelnetham .

History

All spellings of the name until the seventeenth century are with -d-, starting with Sidulfes mere circa 1100. The purported 1272 spelling Sykolvesmere, in W. Rye, A Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Suffolk (1900) is an error by Rye; the manuscript of the fine in the National Archives actually has Sydolvesme. The village is named after a mere or lake that used to be present near the River Lark, and the first element is the Old English personal name *Siduwulf, not a Norse name (Keith Briggs and Kelly Kilpatrick, A dictionary of Suffolk place-names, Nottingham: EPNS & SIAH 2016, page 122). In truth it is no more than a small cluster of properties besides the River Lark. Many of these are flint-built cottages.

A circular-shaped building known as the Toll House is located on the main road. In the days of coach travel there was a regular service between Norwich and London via Sudbury which ran four times a day through Sicklesmere. The village was also previously served by Welnetham railway station until the Beeching Axe.

The village has a pub, the Rushbrooke Arms.

Gallery

  • River Lark at Sicklesmere River Lark at Sicklesmere
  • The Rushbrooke Arms The Rushbrooke Arms
  • Village Store Village Store

References

  1. "CP25(1)215/32/11". Anglo American Law Tradition. 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  2. "Rushbrooke Arms". Eating Inn.

External links

Media related to Sicklesmere at Wikimedia Commons


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