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Dam Brigg Buckenham Castle Castle Hill Road Vicarage Corner King Street west King Street central King Street shop and butcher King Street east Queen Street Market Place south Market Place west Market Place north and shops School Forge Market cross George Hotel Map of listed buildings William Barber’s almshouses A moated town
Chapel Street east Chapel Hill Chapel Street west and chapel Old village hall Marsh Lane and Boosey’s Walk St Martin’s Church and near farms The Grange The Rookery Play ground and cricket pitch Common Carleton Rode adjoining An evacuee’s story
Silver Band Busses and drivers Football and cycle speedway Darts, fishing and bowls Cricket and shooting John Verdon and John Eldred Wm Juby, Wm Barber and John Hill Tony Hamerton Fetes and festivities Out and about Shooting party at Castle Farm Businesses in the 1950s 1597 map 1976 aerial view 1839 directory 1850 directory 1856 directory 1887 directory 1890 directory 1904 directory Newspaper articles Printed ephemera Publicans
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Maps & aerials Maps & aerials
  • Village map
  • Listed buildings
  • 1597 map
  • Town moat
  • 1962 aerial view
  • 1965 aerial view
  • Late 60s/early 70s aerial view
  • 1976 aerial view
Around the village Around the village
  • Dam Brigg to Castle Hill Road
    • Dambrigg
    • Castle
    • Castle Hill Road
    • Vicarage Corner
  • Kings Street and Queen Street
    • King Street (west)
    • King Street (central)
    • King Street (Kings Stores and butcher)
    • King Street (east)
    • Queen Street
  • Market Place
    • Market Place south
    • Market Cross
    • Forge
    • Market Place west
    • Market Place north and shops
    • Artist's impression of Market Place 1820
    • Market Place east
  • School
  • Chapel Street
    • The George Hotel
    • Chapel Street east
    • Chapel Hill
    • Chapel Street west and Chapel
  • Marsh Lane
    • Marsh Lane, other than old village hall
    • Old village hall (Marsh Lane)
  • Boosey's Walk, Rookery and Rookery Farm
  • Around St Martin's Church
    • St Martin's Church and Church Street
    • Church Farm and Hunt's Farm
    • The Grange
  • Around the Common
    • Common
    • Play ground and cricket pitch
  • Towards Carleton Rode
Articles Articles
  • Brief history of village
  • A moated town
  • William Barber's almshouses
  • History of village school 1848-1912
  • New Buckenham: the history of a market town
  • Historic buildings research report (NHBG)
  • History of individual properties
  • Rogationtide in the 1590s
  • Who was Boosey?
  • New Buckenham in 1542
  • Newspaper articles
    • 1974 account of 1906 great fire
    • Reinactment at castle
    • Funeral of Arthur Saunders 1936
  • Prince Duleep Singh's photographs
People & life People & life
  • Silver Band
  • Sports
    • Football and cycle speedway
    • Darts, fishing and bowls
    • Cricket and shooting
  • Individual people
    • John Verdon
    • John Eldred
    • William Juby
    • William Barber
    • John Hill
    • Tony Hamerton
    • Reg & Jean Howling
  • Directories
    • Pigot's Directory 1839
    • Hunt's Directory 1850
    • Craven's Directory 1856
    • Harrod's Directory 1887
    • White's Directory 1890
    • Kelly's Directory 1904
    • Kelly's Directory 1922
  • Parish News
  • Printed ephemera
  • Fêtes and festivities
  • Publicans
  • Buses and drivers
    • Buses and drivers (general)
    • Particular buses
  • Outings from the village
  • Roll of Honour
  • Past businesses
    • Businesses in the 1950s
    • Pre Second World War
  • 1797 insurance policy
  • First person memories
    • An evacuee's story
    • Childhood war time memories
    • Post-war childhood in the village
    • 'Wisteria' in the 1950s
    • The Fair at New Buckenham
    • Wartime: pigs behind the sofa
  • Films
Contacts Contacts
  • Links to resources
  • New Buckenham Society
  • New Buckenham Neighbourhood Plan