Cockthorpe is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Binham, in the North Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England.[1] It is 5.2 miles (8.4 km) north-west of Holt, 28.9 miles (46.5 km) north-west of Norwich and 127 miles (204 km) north of London. In 1931 the parish had a population of 55.[2] On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Binham.[3]
The village is close to the North Norfolk coast and the villages of Stiffkey, Blakeney and Morston. The village has a small church which is called All Saints and has a 14th-century tower. The church is now disused.[citation needed]
The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport.[citation needed]
^Ordnance Survey (2002). OS Explorer Map 251 - Norfolk Coast Central ISBN 0-319-21887-2.
^"Population statistics Cockthorpe AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
^"Relationships and changes Cockthorpe AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
Cockthorpe is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Binham, in the North Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. It is 5...
Rochester from 1695 to 1701 and from 1705 until his death in 1707. Born in Cockthorpe, the son of John Shovell, a Norfolk gentleman, and Anne Shovell (née Jenkinson)...
Sir James Calthorpe (c. 1558–1615) of Cockthorpe, Norfolk was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1614 James Calthorpe was the son of Christopher Calthorpe, a student...
James Calthorpe may refer to: James Calthorpe of Cockthorpe (c. 1558–1614), Sheriff of Norfolk in 1614 James Calthorpe of East Barsham (1604–1652), Sheriff...
Olympiad. Architect: David Kohn and artist Fiona Banner. The Long House, Cockthorpe, Norfolk: opening Oct 2011. Architect: Hopkins Architects Secular Retreat...
knighted the same year. Calthorpe, the third son of Sir James Calthorpe of Cockthorpe, Norfolk, and Barbara, daughter of John Bacon of Hesset, Suffolk, was...
cut his throat in the garden shed while in quarantine at his home in Cockthorpe Close, Harborne. He died at Birmingham Accident Hospital a few days later...
Hall, and his wife Mary Calthorpe, a daughter of Sir James Calthorpe of Cockthorpe. She was christened on 9 March 1624 at St Andrew's Church, Letheringsett...
BST 21 June 2007 Comments (21 June 2007). "He could have been vicar of Cockthorpe". Telegraph. London. Retrieved 7 August 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint:...
appeared in documents, which is pretty hard to mid-represent. [Stiffkey with Cockthorpe: A story of Norfolk People, 2013]. Forming part of the Blakeney Point...
confirming the specific strain of smallpox, while in quarantine at his home in Cockthorpe Close, Harborne, he committed suicide by cutting his throat and died five...
the 2001 census had a population of 273 in 124 households, including Cockthorpe and increasing to 292 at the 2011 census. For the purposes of local government...
Trimingham, Trunch North Greenhoe 30,483 acres (123.36 km2) Barney, Binham, Cockthorpe, Egmere, Field Dalling, Great Snoring, Great Walsingham, Hindringham,...
Aldeburgh, Suffolk; the Shingle House, Dungeness, Kent; the Long House, Cockthorpe, Norfolk and the Dune House, Thorpeness, Suffolk 1988: First prize in...
assumed the name and arms of Calthorpe, and was created Baron Calthorpe, of Cockthorpe in Norfolk, 15 June 1796. A.P. 1832, pp. 109–110. Lea 1970. A.P. 1832...
(Priory of St Mary in the Meadow) 1373641 More images Church of All Saints Cockthorpe, Binham Parish Church c. 1300 6 March 1959 TF9814142220 52°56′27″N 0°56′50″E...