Mundham

Mundham, historically Mundaham or Mundhala, is a small village and civil parish in the county of Norfolk, England. Archaeological and toponymic evidence of Mundham's existence predates its appearance in the Domesday survey of 1086, dating back to c.130 AD in the late Pax Romana period, however, it was not called Mundham until sometime between the 5th and 7th centuries, although there has been consistent activity in the area since the early Neolithic period. In the 2011 census, the population was 177 in 64 households, however in the 2021 census, the population had dropped to 147, in 67 households. The parish covers an area of 6.31 km2 (2.44 sq mi), and is approximately 9.1 miles (14.6 km) southeast of Norwich and 13.5 miles (21.7 km) west of Great Yarmouth.

Mundham
Village and Civil Parish
Clockwise from top: St Peter's Church, St Peter's Norman doorway, and the Mundham village sign
Mundham
Location within Norfolk
Mundham
Location within England
Mundham
Location within the United Kingdom
Coordinates: 52.528°N 1.441°E / 52.528; 1.441
OS Grid ReferenceTM335978
Sovereign State United Kingdom
Country England
Region East of England
County Norfolk
DistrictSouth Norfolk
WardLoddon
Civil ParishMundham
Foundedc.130 AD in the Pax Romana
Split into Magna & ParvaBefore 1224
Reunification1454
Government
  TypeParish Council
  BodyMundham Parish Council
Area
  Total6.31 km2 (2.44 sq mi)
Elevation
30 m (98.4 ft)
Highest elevation
41 m (134.5 ft)
Lowest elevation
16 m (52.5 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Total 147 (−16.95%)
  Ethnicity
(2021 census)
100% White
  Religion
(2021 census)
63% Christian
  • 35.5% No Religion
  • 0.68% Buddhist
  • 0.68% Sikh
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
Post TownNORWICH
Postcode DistrictNR14
ONSE00136704
ITLUKH17
PoliceNorfolk Constabulary
Fire and RescueEast of England
AmbulanceEast of England
UK ParliamentSouth Norfolk
Websitemundhamparishcouncilweb.wordpress.com

For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of South Norfolk, however Mundham does have a parish council responsible for local matters laid down by law, including a role in local planning, it consists of five councillors, and a clerk. The village contains a number of heritage-listed buildings, which include a 12th-century church, multiple farmhouses, and the ruins of a 13th-century church. The fields and woodland surrounding Mundham have changed little in the past 500 years, and the village itself remains rural with a low population density compared to the national average.

Mundham is located in the electoral district of Loddon, which is part of the South Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. Near the centre of Mundham, there is a small stream which flows into the River Chet. Mundham borders the River Chet to the north, between Mundham and Bergh Apton, and is located 11 miles southeast of Norwich. In the west, it borders Seething, while in the northeast, it borders Sisland. In the southeast the extensions of Loddon reach. In the south Mundham borders Thwaite, and in the southwest it borders with Hedenham. The village sign is located near St Peter's Church, and depicts a series of houses in the foreground, with St Peter's church and the millennium oak in the background, the sign's supports are carved into a sheath of wheat, with a small mouse and a poppy hidden within them.

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