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Castle Rising

Castle Rising
Castle Rising - geograph.org.uk - 542750.jpg
Castle Rising
Castle Rising is located in Norfolk
Castle Rising
Castle Rising
Castle Rising shown within Norfolk
Area 8.65 km2 (3.34 sq mi)
Population 216 (2011)
• Density 25/km2 (65/sq mi)
OS grid reference TF655245
Civil parish
  • Castle Rising
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town KING'S LYNN
Postcode district PE31
Police Norfolk
Fire Norfolk
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
Norfolk
52°47′40″N 0°28′10″E / 52.7945°N 0.4694°E / 52.7945; 0.4694Coordinates: 52°47′40″N 0°28′10″E / 52.7945°N 0.4694°E / 52.7945; 0.4694

Castle Rising is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is best known as the location of Castle Rising Castle, which dominates the village. The village is situated some 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north-east of the town of King's Lynn and 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of the city of Norwich. The River Babingley skirts the north of the village separating Castle Rising from the site of the lost village of Babingley.

The civil parish has an area of 8.65 square kilometres (3.34 sq mi) and in the 2001 census had a population of 225 in 110 households, the population reducing to 216 at the 2011 Census. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It lies within the parliamentary constituency of Norfolk North West, whose Member of Parliament is Henry Bellingham of the Conservative Party.

The village is a conservation area. It includes a fine example of Norman architecture in the church, built in the local and very distinctive local carrstone and flint. The village was once on the main road to the North Norfolk coast but since the King's Lynn bypass was constructed it has become a quiet, tranquil village. There is one public house in village (at the time of writing in 2016) called The Black Horse Inn, the public telephone box, of the famous red Gilbert Scott design, has become a book lending library. Regular historic reenactments take place at the castle as do Jazz Picnics, which raise money for charity.

Castle Rising is included in Snettisham's complex entry in the Domesday book where it is divided in ownership between William de Warenne and the Bishop of Bayeux. Related are West Newton and Castle Rising. However Castle Rising is clearly in the ownership of the Bishop of Bayeux


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