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 The Town of Bungay in Suffolk, Waveney District Council country of England, East UK - Local Information Events Bed & Breakfast Hotels Pubs Property Jobs Schools Photographs Pictures Groups Maps Funding Broadband Food
The Town of Bungay in Suffolk, Waveney District Council country of England, East UK Local Broadband
The Town of Bungay in Suffolk, Waveney District Council country of England, East UK Societies and Groups
The Town of Bungay in Suffolk, Waveney District Council country of England, East UK News, Notices, Local Issues and Events
www.ukvillages.co.uk /ukvillages.nsf/villages/Bungay   (310 words)

  
 Framlingham Castle -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Framlingham Castle is an important castle in the market town of (Click link for more info and facts about Framlingham) Framlingham, (Click link for more info and facts about Suffolk) Suffolk, (A division of the United Kingdom) England.
Allen Brown, "Framlingham Castle and Bigod 1154-1216", Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 25 (1950), 127-48, reprinted in his book Castles, Conquest and Charters
It is now managed by (Click link for more info and facts about English Heritage) English Heritage.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/framlingham_castle.htm   (155 words)

  
 Web Designers Bungay - Sanderling Internet
We have unrivalled experience of producing effective websites for businesses in Bungay and our own Bungay Suffolk town site provides an excellent means of marketing your own website.
We are based in north Suffolk and as well as producing websites for Bungay, we have worked with businesses across Suffolk and Norfolk and even as far as the inner hebrides in Scotland!
Bungay based home and garden suppliers of vintage inspired, beautiful items.
www.sanderling.co.uk /places/bungay.htm   (156 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Rider Haggard
Kessingland and had connections with the church in Bungay is a small town in Suffolk (East Anglia, England), within The Broads National Park.
Bungay Castle was owned by the Normans, but was later rebuilt by Roger Bigod and his family...
It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Rider-Haggard   (1876 words)

  
 VisitBritain : The Broads
Broads Canoe Hire, Bungay, Geldeston, Sutton Staithe, Wayford Bridge, Whitlingham Country Park, Wroxham
Broads Bike Hire, Bungay, Hickling, Hoveton, Ludham Bridge, Stokesby, Sutton Staithe, Whitlingham Country Park
The broads were formed in medieval times (in the 9th-13th centuries), when peat was dug out to use as fuel.
www.visitbritain.com /VB3-en-US/destinationguides/england/eastofengland/Destinations/the_Broads.aspx   (275 words)

  
 Bungay Town at www.myhouseprice.info -
Few signals that dogs which took a walk by a park of the small British city of Bungay, in the county of Suffolk, was with a spokesman of the office of the public prosecutor of the neighboring city of Aquisgr?
City of Mexico, 7 of May copies while it took a walk near the press in the small municipality of Bungay, Suffolk, the east of England Hotels in United Kingdom.
Bungay Town Cricket Official Club a Palestinian was dead east noon in the city of Gaza by the impact of missiles shot from discovered them in a field of Bungay, population where it is the press Tom?de Brotherton.
www.myhouseprice.info /Bungay-Town.html   (805 words)

  
 Norfolk / Suffolk luxury B&B accommodation
Overlooking the Waveney Valley at Earsham on the Norfolk/ Suffolk border and ideally situated for exploring the East Anglian countryside.
Within easy driving distance are the historic city of Norwich, the charismatic seaside town of Southwold, the extensive waterways of the Norfolk Broads and the Norfolk and Suffolk coastal resorts.
Within easy driving distance are the historic city of Norwich, the charismatic seaside town of Southwold, the extensive waterways of the Norfolk Broads and the Norfolk and Suffolk coastal resorts
www.earsham-parkfarm.co.uk   (244 words)

  
 Free Surname Search : Suffolk
Beccles and Bungay, Suffolk, England Births, Deaths, and Marriages from the Beccles and Bungay Weekly News 1858-1869
Haverhill, Suffolk, England 1891 Census Search Page : The search form allows you to search the 1891 census for Haverhill, Ashen, Barnardiston, Birdbrook, Castle Camps, Clare, Great Abington, Great Wratting, Helions Bumpstead, Hundon, Kedington, Little Wratting, Ovington, Poslingford, Risbridge Union, Shudy Camps, Steeple Bumpstead, Stoke, Stoke by Clare, Sturmer, Withersfield, and Wixoe.
Index of Surnames, Marriages 1712-1918, Monk Soham, Suffolk, England
www.freesurnamesearch.com /search/uk/sfk.html   (681 words)

  
 East Anglian Daily Times - politics
Local issues such as the need for a bypass at Bungay and a southern bypass at Beccles as well as improvements on the East Suffolk railway line are all issues that the candidates will be quizzed on as they canvass across the constituency.
IT is hard to imagine a constituency with such a striking contrast of areas from the urban heartland of Lowestoft at Kirkley to the small country parishes close to Beccles and Bungay.
Mr Aldous, a chartered surveyor, is currently a member of Suffolk County Council where he is deputy leader of the Conservative group.
www.eadt.co.uk /content/politics/story.asp?datetime=21+Apr+2005+10%3A11&tbrand=EADOnline&tCategory=POLITICS&category=Politics&brand=EADOnline&itemid=IPED21+Apr+2005+10%3A12%3A40%3A880   (681 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bungay
Bungay is a small town in Suffolk( East Anglia, England), within The Broads National Park.
Bungay Castle was owned by the Norman s, but was later rebuilt by Roger Bigod and his family, who also owned Framlingham Castle.
Senior gentlemen might consider a trip to Russia, where there's two over 65 women for every man.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bungay   (681 words)

  
 Black Dog Running Club, Bungay, Suffolk
Bungay Marathon 2005 will be held on April 3rd
Every Thursday night at 6.30pm for an informal run followed by a training session at 7.00pm We meet at Bungay Sports Centre situated to the right of Bungay High School and we welcome people of all abilities and ages.
We also hold a Suffolk series cross country race at Broome for Suffolk affiliated clubs.
www.bungayblackdogrunningclub.co.uk   (681 words)

  
 Bungay
Bungay is a small town in Suffolk (East Anglia England) within The Broads National Park.
Bungay Castle was owned by the Normans but was later rebuilt by Roger Bigod and his family who also owned Framlingham Castle.
Bungay's book on Alamein is quite different from that of Latimer's.
www.freeglossary.com /Bungay   (305 words)

  
 History of Bungay Castle
In order to subdue him, Stephen was obliged to march upon Bungay in 114O but in the negotiations which followed, Stephen found it expedient to reward Bigod with the title of Earl of Suffolk in order to win his future loyalty.
The Bungay lands, together with Framlingham and other sites, were subsequently presented to Roger Bigod, in 1103, The Bigods were an illustrious Norman family, and had assisted in the conquest of England, The property was inherited in I120 'by Roger's son, Hugh, who had a forceful and charismatic personality.
When Henry II acceded to the throne in 1154 he deprived Hugh of his lands both in Bungay and Framlingham, although he was permitted to retain his title of Earl.
www.bungay-suffolk.co.uk /history/castle.htm   (305 words)

  
 GENUKI: Suffolk, Bungay
"BUNGAY, a market town in the hundred and union of Wangford, in the county of Suffolk and comprises the two parishes of Holy Trinity and St. Mary, 14 miles S.E. of Norwich, 40 to the N.E. of Ipswich, and 109 from London by road, or 113 by railway.
Bungay is situated in a pleasant country on the borders of Norfolk, on the banks of the river Waveney, which separates the two counties.
Beccles and Bungay Weekly News Transcriptions of births, deaths, marriages and other selected material from the "Beccles and Bungay Weekly News" prepared by Janelle Penney from microfilm supplied by the British Library Newspaper Library.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/SFK/Bungay   (305 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bungay Castle
Bungay Castle is a castle in the small town of Bungay, Suffolk, England.
Bungay is home to both the shortest man and the tallest woman in East Anglia; Stephen Went, East Anglia's shortest man (and third shortest adult), and Mary King, the tallest woman in the south of England.
Bungay is famous for an event which occurred on Sunday August 4, 1577 at the congregation of St Mary's Church during a service.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bungay-Castle   (204 words)

  
 Suffolk Cottage Holidays - North Suffolk & the Broads
Just six miles East of Bungay, again on the buff of the Suffolk bank of the River Waveney, lies Beccles (river-pasture), another ancient market town with excellent town museum and very good shopping area and market.
Made famous as the centre of Queen Boudicca’s kingdom the South of Norfolk and the Suffolk and Norfolk Broads National Park (to give the area its true name) is an area of slow-moving rivers, fens, marshes, woodland and open countryside.
Suffolk holiday cottages - comfortable, well equipped self-catering holiday accommodation in fantastic locations close to or on the coast, deep in rural Suffolk, UK Suffolk Cottage Holidays introduces North Suffolk and the Broads
www.suffolkcottageholidays.com /norfolkandthebroads/index.php   (882 words)

  
 UK birding: Accommodation >England >Eastern >Suffolk
Within easy driving distance are the historic city of Norwich, the charismatic seaside town of Southwold, the extensive waterways of the Norfolk Broads and the Norfolk and Suffolk coastal resorts.
Situated in the heart of the town, the hotel is a 16th century coaching inn rebuilt after the great fire of Bungay and now an 18th century listed building.
Brampton is situated 6 1/4 miles from the ever popular Regency Coastal Town of Southwold and the Heritage Coast.
birding.uk.com /links/Accommodation-England-Eastern-Suffolk.html   (882 words)

  
 The market town of Bungay in Suffolk
Medieval Bungay was almost completely destroyed by the great fire in 1688 and it is said that the fire was so intense that the bells on St.
Bungay is the first large town on the river Waveney.
Bungay Castle is hidden from view behind the shops in the main street but access is very easy.
www.aboutnorfolksuffolk.co.uk /121bungay.htm   (345 words)

  
 Bungay Suffolk Town Guide
Bungay has many individual and specialist shops, some of which have been established for generations, there are also a wealth of antique shops in which you can browse.
Bungay is also lucky to have many fine restaurants, coffee shops, cafes and bars to refresh you during your visit.
Bungay has a modern indoor swimming pool with a slide for you to enjoy.
www.bungay-suffolk.co.uk   (355 words)

  
 Articles - Bungay, Suffolk
Bungay is home to both the shortest man and the tallest woman in East Anglia; Stephen Went, East Anglia's shortest man, and Mary King, the tallest woman in the south of England.
The origin of the name of Bungay is thought to derive from the Anglo-Saxon title 'Bunincga-haye', signifying the land belongling to the tribe of Bonna, a Saxon chieftain.
Bungay Castle was built by the Normans, but was later rebuilt by Roger Bigod and his family, who also owned Framlingham Castle.
www.babyblanketcenter.com /articles/Bungay_%28town%29   (467 words)

  
 Sports Clubs in Bungay Suffolk
Bungay Town Football Club, known as the Black Dogs, was formed in 1925.
Bungay Sports Centre offers a wide range of activities for all ages oncluding a fitness suite, four badminton courts, seven tennis courts, outdoor floodlit facility and a sports hall.
Bungay finally reached their goal this season and acheived promotion to division 1 of the Norfolk Cricket League.
www.bungay-suffolk.co.uk /leisure/sports.htm   (895 words)

  
 Bungay Town Council Minutes
Bungay Black Dog Marathon advising that neither Bungay High School, Suffolk County Council(SCC) nor Waveney District Council(WDC) were prepared to provide funds to make improvements to the shower and toilet facilities at the Bungay Sports Centre.
It was agreed that a letter be sent to Bungay High School with a copy to SCC asking that they make future provision in their budget for this necessary work which would benefit both the School and those who use the Sports Hall.
Bungay High School re Presentation Evening 17.12.02, It was agreed to provide prizes to the value of £75 as requested.
www.bungay-suffolk.com /council/minutes_archive/nov02.htm   (1466 words)

  
 The Bigods or Bigots, earls of Norfolk - Genealogy on Pat Patterson's Pages
But in 1140 he is said to have declared for the empress, and to have stood a siege in his castle of Bungay; yet in the next year he is in the ranks of Stephen's army which fought the disastrous battle of Lincoln.
Together they besieged and took, 13 Oct., the castle of Hagenet in Suffolk, held by Randal de Broc for the crown.
Passing the best years of his manhood in the distractions of the civil wars of Stephen and Matilda, when men's oaths of fealty sat lightly on their consciences, he appears to have surpassed his fellows in acts of desertion and treachery, and to have been never more in his element than when in rebellion.
genealogy.patp.us /bigod.shm   (1531 words)

  
 GENUKI: Suffolk
Suffolk parishes were grouped into areas called hundreds which were used as sub-county areas for administrative and taxation purposes until 1834.
A complete map of the county of Suffolk in 1783, reproduced in A4 booklet form at the original scale of one mile to the inch, with an introduction by D P Dymond.
Suffolk 1851 Census Index An index published by the Suffolk Family History Society in a number of volumes covering the majority of Suffolk.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/SFK   (1531 words)

  
 The Old Orchard Country Holiday Cottages, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Situated in a secluded wooded setting in rural Suffolk just a few miles from the glorious Heritage coastline, these four beautifully-furnished no-smoking cottages are designed for comfort and relaxation.
To the East, Southwold's elegant seaside delights are a step back to a more elegant time and reflect the unchanged nature of this friendly part of Suffolk.
In addition, the traditional market towns of Halesworth and Bungay are 5 miles away whilst Beccles, gateway to the southern Norfolk Broads and offering boat hire, lies 7 miles away.
www.oldorchard.netfirms.com   (1531 words)

  
 Norfolk / Suffolk luxury B&B accommodation
Within easy driving distance are the historic city of Norwich, the charismatic seaside town of Southwold, the extensive waterways of the Norfolk Broads and the Norfolk and Suffolk coastal resorts.
Earsham Park Farm is situated 3 miles from Bungay and only 5 minutes from the famous Earsham Otter Trust.
Luxury Bed and Breakfast accommodation at Earsham Park Farm which is situated 3 miles from Bungay and only 5 minutes from the famous Earsham Otter Trust.
www.earsham-parkfarm.co.uk   (244 words)

  
 Business in Bungay from Swoopon.co.uk.
The complete guide to Bungay, historic Suffolk market town, including history, tourism, community, news, business and council.
The Town Reeve of Bungay is unique in the United Kingdom as the survivor of a Saxon civic authority.
You can find information about businesses in Bungay offering a variety of services,from hairdressers to...
www.swoopon.co.uk /Swoop/Business%20in%20Bungay.htm   (323 words)

  
 Broome Lodge Bed and Breakfast, Bungay, Suffolk
The house is set on the Norfolk Suffolk borders in a rural location close to the Market Towns of Bungay and Beccles.
Travelling either from the east or the west take the turning north marked Ellingham West which is 2.3 miles from the Bungay roundabout on the A143 or 2.4 miles from the Beccles roundabout at the junction of the A146 and 143.
We are 12 miles from the coast and the renowned old seaside town of Southwold.
www.s-h-systems.co.uk /hotels/broomelodge.html   (493 words)

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