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Oby church was abandoned in the second half of the 16th century, and demolished. The latest reference to its being in use dates from 1552. It was located at Oby Manor Farm, where there is a 17th-century barn which is now single-storey with a modern roof but which has apparently been cut down from a
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published a map of Norfolk in 1797, which also indicated that the church was out of use by then. In 1854, ruins were still visible. In 1882 there was an archaeological excavation, by which time only a portion of churchyard wall left above ground. The site subsequently became a ploughed field. It is
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The archaeological investigation in 1822 traced a nave wall for 90 feet (27 metres), and the west wall for 30 feet (9 metres). Also traced were the foundations of a square west tower, with diagonal corner buttresses. An area of black and yellow floor tiling, laid in a zig-zag pattern "similar to
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of Ashby, William de Sparham, to have a private chapel in his own house with its own priest. This was the present Ashby Hall, although nothing mediaeval survives there. The village was located between this and the church, which was on Thurne Road to the south-east.
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long distance footpath. Two short canals, called ‘’dikes’’ but not simply drainage ditches, run off the river and originally gave boat access to farmsteads. The northern one is on the parish boundary, and served Boundary House Farm which is now part of a
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attached to Asbby was lost, and the poor people of the township were compensated with the income from three acres (1.2 hectares) which was fetching £6 in the 1850s (£600 in 2021 values). The vanished common is remembered by Heath Farm and Heath Road.
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visited in about 1740 when the church was still standing, and left a brief description which did not include architectural details. He mentioned three grave-slabs and two tombs in the chancel, another grave-slab apparently in the nave, and the font.
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The parish is almost all farmland, with a few small areas of woodland and a flat topography. The farmland is mostly arable, with some large fields, but the southern portion is drained marshland. This has smaller fields separated by drainage
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Both villages failed and were deserted in unknown circumstances in the later Middle Ages. Oby church was abandoned in the second half of the 16th century, and demolished. In 1604, the parishes of Ashby, Oby and Thurne were united into one
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to administer routine affairs. However it could be that the eligible voters of a very thinly populated parishes were able to meet together in one place, in which case there was no need for elections of representatives and a
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There were two tombs in the chancel, one on the north side and one on the south and both without an epigraph or heraldry. They were described to Blomefield as belonging to "The Lord and Lady of Oby".
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road runs through the east side of the parish and is its link to the outside world; the rest of the parish is served by a small network of narrow country lanes, leading off this and connecting to
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Cropmarks indicating a possible Roman farmstead were identified in 2007, and metal detecting has recovered Roman coins on the site which is next to the old salt marsh boundary.
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to be photographed which outlined the foundations of the lost church. These revealed two, otherwise unknown, phases of building. The first one involved a single nave with an
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visited and left a brief description which he had published in 1810. In 1790, there was a land transaction which involved the churchyard being given into secular ownership,
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it is invariably called one. The pump was later converted to steam operation, and the steam engine was provided with an engine house adjacent.
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unusual for a Norfolk church extant in the 18th century to vanish completely in this way, indicating that a predatory landlord was involved.
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stonework. This was salvage from the demolished church. The actual site of the church in relation to the farm buildings is unknown.
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The only public amenity consists of a post box at the west end of Boundary Road, opposite the entrance to Harrison’s Farm Lane.
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in 2021 was a lady residing at Ashby Hall, which demonstrates historical continuity since this was the seat of the
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The civil parish has an area of 5.72 square kilometres (2 sq mi), part of which is in
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Blomefield, Francis: A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk Vol. 11 1810 pp 146-149
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Batcock, N: The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology 1991 p. 156
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while Ashby did not, thus re-establishing a boundary which had been abolished in 1604.
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taller building. The interior south wall has fragments of carved stonework including
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Armstrong, Mostyn John: History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk 1781 p. 6
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had donated these landholdings to the abbey, which retained possession until the
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in 1086. Oby was larger, with 31.3 households, and in 1086 was mostly held by
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of Ashby-and-Oby and Thurne. However the church at Ashby remained in use as a
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In 1820, the consolidated parish of Thurne with Ashby and Oby was subject to
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Chambers, John: A General History of the County of Norfolk 1829 pp. 317, 320
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Bent, F: The Ruined Churches of the Fleggs Yarmouth Archaeology 1995 p. 17.
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The substantial Anglo-Saxon villages of Ashby and Oby were listed in the
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although there is no crossing point. The other neighbouring parishes are
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Ashby church was intact in around 1740, when the Norfolk antiquarian
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Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001).
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in the north of the parish have been interpreted as a ploughed-out
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For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the
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used to drain the riparian marshes, but because it resembles a
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forms the western boundary, beyond which is the parish of
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cemetery. Back then, the area was part of an island -the
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Mason, Robert Hindry: The History of Norfolk 1885 p. 50
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proved too small to be viable, and was united with the
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List of Grade II Listed Buildings at Ashby with Oby
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The parish clerk of the 632:The footpath running along the bank of the 1771: 1757: 1749: 1417: 1403: 1395: 686:, and the exterior south wall has re-used 436:, which was surrounded by shallow sea and 20: 773:Hales (gules, three arrows or, feathered 592:Blofield and East and West Rural District 1320:"WISEMANS MILL AT TG 40921379 (1051014)" 1175:"Canaplan website, South Oby Dykes page" 597:The 1894 Act set up civil parishes with 315:and 15 km or 9 miles north-west of 873: 825: 570:The township of Ashby and Oby became a 188: 166: 142: 72: 64: 817:The parish has five listed buildings. 41: 783:A grave-slab "in the church" (nave): 737:church, only smaller" was uncovered. 698:The church at Ashby was dedicated to 482:except for lands owned by the abbey. 216: 204: 192: 176: 156: 124: 106: 88: 7: 987:"Open Domesday website, Ashby page" 69:5.72 km (2.21 sq mi) 1325:National Heritage List for England 580:East and West Flegg Rural District 470:just up the river, and one of the 14: 1651:List of civil parishes in Norfolk 1107:"Great Yarmouth Borough Boundary" 903:OS Explorer Map OL40 - The Broads 882:OS Explorer Map OL40 - The Broads 1855:Ormesby St Margaret with Scratby 1366: 1132:A Vision of Britain through Time 40: 33: 1683:Population of major settlements 725:, resembling the 12th century 375:, which in Norfolk are called 1: 645:. 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Ashby with Oby is located in Norfolk
Norfolk
OS grid reference
TG413148
District
Great Yarmouth
Shire county
Norfolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NR29
Police
Norfolk
Fire
Norfolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK
England
Norfolk
52°40′37″N 1°34′05″E / 52.677°N 1.568°E / 52.677; 1.568
civil parish
English
county
Norfolk

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