Brent Eleigh is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England. Located between Hadleigh and Lavenham, in 2005 it had a population of 180 reducing to 174 at the 2011 census.
According to Eilert Ekwall the possible meaning of the village name is Ilega's meadow, which was burnt before 1254. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, at which time it and neighbouring Monks Eleigh had a population of 61.
The male population was 83, and female population was 91 according to the 2011 census.[2]
^"Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
^"Brent Eleigh (Parish): Key features for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
BrentEleigh is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England. Located between Hadleigh and Lavenham, in 2005 it had a population...
BrentEleigh Woods is a 31.7-hectare (78-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Lavenham in Suffolk, England. This site consists...
comparable with those at St Mary's Church, Mildenhall. Monks Eleigh Congregational Chapel, on BrentEleigh Road, was founded in 1820. It is now a United Reformed...
Guthrie. Nothing further is known of this title. The Guthrie Baronetcy, of BrentEleigh Hall in the County of Suffolk, is a title in the Baronetage of the United...
through Hadleigh to its confluence with the River Stour via Monks Eleigh, BrentEleigh and Chelsworth. "River Brett". Retrieved 11 October 2012. Media related...
uk. Retrieved 2018-10-18. "The Benefice of Monks Eleigh (St Peter) with Chelsworth and BrentEleigh with Milden and Kettlebaston". www.crockford.org.uk...
England priest; he was curate at Groton, Suffolk from 1851 and rector of BrentEleigh, also in Suffolk, from 1860 until his death in 1895. The account of his...
James and Augustus Jessopp. It had survived in the small village of BrentEleigh, Suffolk. The first two books of The Life and Miracles of William of...
following places in England: Langley Wood; a wood that is part of the BrentEleigh Woods, an SSSI in Suffolk Langley Wood, Cambridgeshire; an SSSI Langley...
Arwarton Assington Belstead Bentley Bildeston Boxford Boxted Brantham BrentEleigh Brettenham Bures St Mary Burstall Capel St Mary Chattisham Chelmondiston...
include: Many windmills in East Anglia and Lincolnshire Iron bridges: BrentEleigh and Clare, and the Stoke Bridge at Ipswich (Suffolk); Witham (Essex)...
since 2020. 1187 Starkey of Norwood Park 9 July 1935 1188 Guthrie of BrentEleigh Hall 6 February 1936 1189 Whitaker of Babworth 15 July 1936 1191 Dugdale...
after a brief period spent at Bagthorpe in c. 1905, he became rector of BrentEleigh in Suffolk. Havergal, together with her elder sister Frances, attended...
2002(2002-06-01) (aged 90) London, England Burial place St Mary's Church, BrentEleigh Education Winchester College Trinity College, Cambridge Spouse Jane Lechmere...
Gunston extant Gunter of Weatherby 1901 Gunter extinct 1980 Guthrie of BrentEleigh Hall 1936 Guthrie extant Gwynne-Evans of Oaklands Park 1913 Gwynne-Evans...
John George Weller-Poley, of Boxted Hall 1884: Walter Thomas Brown, of BrentEleigh 1885: Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, 9th Baronet of Benacre Hall 1886: Herbert...
Edmunds, St Mary Bury St Edmunds. Cosford PLU Aldham, Bildeston, Boxford, BrentEleigh, Brettenham, Chelsworth, Cockfield, Edwardstone, Elmsett, Groton, Hadleigh...
Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Connop Guthrie Baronet (of BrentEleigh Hall) 1945–1979 Succeeded by Malcolm Connop Guthrie Business positions...