Stoke Ferry
Stoke Ferry | ||
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Shire county | ||
Region | ||
Country | England | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom | |
Post town | KING'S LYNN | |
Postcode district | PE33 | |
Dialling code | 01366 | |
Police | Norfolk | |
Fire | Norfolk | |
Ambulance | East of England | |
Stoke Ferry is a village and
It covers an area of 9.15 km2 (3.53 sq mi) and had a population of 896 in 358 households as of the
All Saints' Church is no longer used for church services. It was owned by Kit Hesketh-Harvey[4] until his death in 2023.[5]
The village has many small businesses such as two takeaway shops, a
Historical references
In 1805, Stoke Ferry is described[6] as being "distant from London 88 miles 2 furlongs; on the Stoke river, which is navigable to this place from the Ouse. Fair, December 6...on the right, 5 m is the seat of Robert Wilson, esq. Inn, Crown."
The village was serving as a post town (under the name 'Stoke') by 1775; the name had been changed to 'Stoke Ferry' by 1816. A type of postmark known as an undated circle was issued to the village in 1828, and it had a Penny Post service, under Brandon (in Suffolk), between 1835 and 1840.
Many photographs of the village can be found in a collection published in 2007 available to purchase at £4.95 from Bonnetts Hardware & DIY in the village.[7]
It once had its own
There is still a thriving blacksmith's shop, Thomas B. Bonnette, in the heart of the village that has been trading over 100 years. As well as ironwork, they also sell hardware, plumbing supplies, timber and steel. As well as a hairdressers, there are take-aways and many other small businesses that help make Stoke Ferry such a vibrant village.
Notes
- ^ "Stoke Ferry | Village | Downham Market|Norfolk". info.visitwestnorfolk.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
- ^ Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes Archived 2017-02-11 at the Wayback Machine. Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Retrieved 20 June 2009.
- ^ "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- ^ Bishop, Chris (2013). "Norfolk artists transform Stoke Ferry church into riot of colour". Eastern Daily Press.
- ^ O'Connor, Roisin (2023). "Kit Hesketh-Harvey, renaissance man of opera, film and theatre, dies suddenly aged 65". Independent.
- ^ The Traveller's Guide; or, English Itinerary, by Walley Chamberlain Oulton, published by James Cundee, London, 1805.
- ISBN 0-9545768-7-X.
Further reading
- Stoke Ferry: the Story of a Norfolk Village, by Doris E. Coates, Harpsden Press, 1980, ISBN 0-9506871-0-3
External links
Media related to Stoke Ferry at Wikimedia Commons