The Belton & district historical Society was formed in 2006 by a group of friends, to preserve the character of the village. Copyright © Belton and District Historical Society 2006.The Belton & district historical Society was formed in 2006 by a group of friends, to preserve the character of the village. Belton continued as a small farming community and in 1858, Belton Common was used by the Suffolk Regiment for military and training purposes during A plaque on the Tavern pub commemorates the incident with a nearby street bearing the name "Belle of the East Way". It once saw trains on the main line from Yarmouth South Town to London, but was closed in 1959 as part of … Belton – Norfolk Village web Site Menu Skip to content.
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Belton. By searching below or clicking on the right hand side menu your journey can begin to find all about the village. is also written Bolton in the records of the Bishop of Norwich, though I do not find it so spelt in any other ancient deeds. Windmill Hill south of Belton and Bell Hill in nearby Fritton are ancient burial mounds or barrows, dating from The fort at nearby Burgh Castle along with finds of coins and pottery indicate that the area was inhabited throughout the Roman Britain period. We will keep you informed when the situation changes. The youth group at the Church also were given a donation towards their activities at the Stables at the rectory. These were the Belton Cricket Club to encourage youth to get involved in cricket, to the local Archary Club for purchasing indoor targets for the winter, to the 1st Belton Scouts to help towards refurbishing the female loos and to The local St Johns group a trophy cup for their internal competitions. Scroll . To find us use the map below:- View Larger Map . Can anyone please help the Society to fill the following posts: The Committee regrets this. Belton area are flint knives, scrapers and axe heads dating from 4,000 to 6,000 years ago and a quartzite mace-head from the Bronze Age (2,500 BC-700 BC).
WE’RE OPEN A classic village pub experience awaits… The Kings Head is a traditional village pub with a personal touch alongside all the sights, sounds, smells and tastes where everybody is family – if only for a while. Until 1974 Belton was in Suffolk, in the Lothingland Rural District but was transferred to Great Yarmouth and the county of Norfolk in local government boundary reorganisation. Until the 1960s 70s it was mainly market gardens with produce taken by train to London, the railway travelled from Yarmouth Southtown to London and Belton had its own station,
Also to protect the historic foundations for generations to follow. The parish register lists 13 burials with 7 listed as "plague".
Their aim is to record the past for future and preserve the present. Belton and Browston Home Page. Your local Norfolk Pub Group - Hopton, Bradwell, Belton . Belton v. Gebhart, one of the cases which were combined into Brown v. Board of Education; New York v. Belton, a 1981 United States Supreme Court cases concerning search and seizure; HMS Belton After 1950 the population of the village increased greatly, especially during the rapid expansion of the 1970s. Their aim is to record the past for future and preserve the present.Due to the current coronavirus restrictions all events and the AGM has been cancelled for the present. BELTON AND BROWSTON. Belton & Burgh was a station in the Norfolk village of Belton on the outskirts of Great Yarmouth but also served the village of Burgh Castle about 3.5 km away.
It’s where stories are told, everyone can mix in and put the world to rights. Belton, Kentucky; Belton, Missouri; Belton, Montana, known today as West Glacier; Belton, South Carolina; Belton, Texas; Other. At the time, three or four burials a year was normal. Also to protect the historic foundations for generations to follow. The earliest evidence of human inhabitation is a flint axehead from the Palaeolithic period. The civil parish has an area of 3.23 square miles (8.36 square km) and in the The earliest evidence of human inhabitation is a flint axehead from the Belton (as Beletun) and Browston (as Brockestuna) are both mentioned in During the medieval period, Belton and Browston were essentially agricultural communities and evidence has indicated that Browston could have been the larger of the two during this time.Belton was affected by the Great Plague of 1665, even though it is associated with London. Thank you for your support and understanding.