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133: 149: 375: 367: 515: 22: 459:. The Bildeston Hall still survives but is now split into two private residences on the corner of High Street and Ipswich Road. Early enclosure of agricultural land had created a landless population for enterprising landlords to profit by. But by the reign of Queen Mary (1553–58) scarcity and high prices lead to reports 'whereby this town of Bilstone hath decayed'. 156: 443:. Three plough teams belonged to the villagers, three to the lord and another to the priest, whose church was presumably where St Mary Magdalene's is today. One hundred years later the church was said to have been re-built by Lady Helewise de Gwerres, whose family, the Loveynes, later became the lords of the Manor. 649:
spire on top. The south porch has grand flushwork, a testimony to 15th century piety and Marian devotion. The doorway must be among the best in the county of its period. St Mary's also boasts a glorious window by the Kempe workshop, depicting the Annunciation and richly adorned with subsidiary scenes.
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St Mary’s church built in the 14th century, but as we see it today with the rebuilt tower which collapsed in the 1970’s. The south porch has grand flushwork, a testimony to 15th century piety and Marian devotion. The doorway must be among the best in the county of its period. St Mary's also boasts a
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now stands isolated, about half a mile from Bildeston. On the morning of 8 May 1975 the church tower collapsed. The tower was undergoing radical maintenance at the time, and the medieval bells had already been removed. The replacement tower is topped by a bare, functional box, with a slender little
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Bildeston Hall, occasional home to lords who often had interests elsewhere, was to the south west of the church. Ploughing in 1974 removed remains of a circular moat and what may have been a fish pond, but did produce pottery from the 11th to 17th centuries. The crop marks, seen from the air, can
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Bildeston became famous for blue broadcloth and buildings housing dyers, weavers, shearmen, spinners and clothiers were erected to form Chapel Street and Duke Street during the 15th and 16th centuries. Also constructed was a wool hall where the commerce of the wool trade was conducted. It is very
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of 1349, Matthew de Loveyne, then lord of the manor, was granted a charter for a market on the Stowmarket to Hadleigh Road in 1264. The move was to be more gradual and possibly more to do with easily accessible water. When the Revett family took over the manor in 1603 only the manor house and the
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The weekly Wednesday market failed in 1764 and traveller John Kirby described Bildeston as 'a town in a bottom, meanly built and the streets are dirty'. The manor house was demolished, following the death of Bartholomew Beale the last lord of the manor 40 years before. The Cooke family of
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The clock tower in the Market Place built in 1864. The clock tower at Bildeston, seems to have been designed simply for the benefit of the community. Erected at a cost of £200, it was funded partly from the sale of a charity property, and partly by public subscription.
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The sign was unveiled on Saturday 9 July 2022 located on the corner of the High Street and Ipswich Road. The sign was donated by TMJ Interiors and Heathpatch. The village Sign People made the sign. Dan Jarvis constructed the plinth and erected the sign.
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The old sign was moved to a new location outside the church. The sign is a wood carving showing Bild(er)'s head at the top with the clock tower underneath on the left and the church tower on the right. The sign was originally erected in 2005.
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The Crown and The Red Lion. Previously known as The Lion, the Red Lion is a traditional pub with 16th century origins, although the present building is of the 18th century. The pub was situated in
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Today, Bildeston is a thriving village once more, boasting a post office and general provisions shop and three pubs. Two of pubs were converted into private houses 40 years ago.
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ostensibly took over the rents and the profits of the fair, but took little interest in the village. The last fair was held in 1872, with just one stall.
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crossed here, little evidence has been found of any Roman settlement, only of Bildr, supposedly, seven centuries later, as an invading
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church remained on the comparatively bleak hill, although houses on the road to the church were shown on early 19th century maps.
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According to 'Bildeston Church and Village' by Sue Andrews, the village came into existence around 1,100 years ago. Although two
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Changes in fashion and foreign policy that interrupted trade meant the main employment became the supplying of yarn to
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dating from around 1530, organises an annual beer festival at the end of May. The other pubs in the village are a
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Country scene representing Kings Pightle Nature Reserve depicting a kingfisher and mallard ducks on the river
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glorious window by the Kempe workshop, depicting the Annunciation and richly adorned with subsidiary scenes
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similar to the one that can be seen restored to its original form as part of the Swan Hotel in nearby
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Despite mythology explaining the move of the village down to the Brett valley as being caused by the
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The countryside around the village showing a farming scene with a farmer on quite an old tractor
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So called 'professional' people settled in the 19th century, there were plans to build a
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until 1882 when changes to the parish boundary incorporated it into Bildeston Parish.
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leader, whose name the first settlement is thought to have adapted.
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On 23 January 1958, the church was designated as a Grade I
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The wool cloth industry which commenced in the year 1350
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the meaning of the village name is Bild's homestead.
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