Outwell is a village and
civil parish
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in the borough of
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
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, in the English county of
Norfolk
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.
[Ordnance Survey (2006). ''OS Explorer Map 228 – March & Ely''. ]
At the
2011 Census, the parish had a population of 2,083, an increase from 1,880 at the
2001 Census.
History
According to ''A Dictionary of British Place Names'', derives from the
Old English
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'wella', meaning "a place at the spring or stream", combined with 'ūte', meaning "outer
rlower downstream", distinguishing the place from
Upwell
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Upwell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Upwell village is on the A1101 road, as is Outwell, its conjoined village at the north. The nearest towns are Wisbech to the north-west and Downham Market to the e ...
, which is to the south. In 963 the settlement was referred to as 'Wellan', and in the 1086 ''
Domesday Book
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'', 'Utuuella'.
Molycourt Priory in the parish dated from before the Norman Conquest, becoming a cell of Ely Cathedral and surviving until the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
''Outwell'' has an entry in the ''Domesday Book'' of 1086. The parish was in the custody
William de Warenne. The survey also records 16 bordars with lands worth 5s. as belonging to Saint Benedict's Abbey in
Ramsey.
There was a Village lock-up until c1871 when it was sold to Mr Elworthy for £19.
Drainage and flooding
In the Middle Ages the
River Nene
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determined the layout of ''Outwell''. Since that time, the landscape of the whole district has consequently been much altered by the construction of several large drains which run through the parish. In the 17th century ''
Popham's Eau'' was cut to provide a conduit for the waters of the old ''River Nene'' into the
River Great Ouse
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at ''Salter's Lode''. This was followed by many alterations and new drains being dug. In May 1862 one sixth of the Parish of ''Outwell'' was inundated with water when the Middle Level Drain burst through its banks. It took three years before the area had fully recovered from the flood. Also constructed across the parish was the
Wisbech Canal
The Wisbech Canal was a broad canal from Wisbech, Isle of Ely in the Fenland area of Cambridgeshire, England. It ran from the River Nene at Wisbech to the Well Creek at Outwell now in Norfolk, which gave access to the River Great Ouse. I ...
, now disused, which followed the course of the ''Well Stream'' as far as Outwell church and then struck across in a southeasterly direction to join ''Popham's Eau'' at ''Nordelph''.
One benefit of the drains, washes and other watercourse around the Fens is the sport of
Fen skating. During the cold winters of the 1820s and 1830s there were a number of fenmen who made a name for themselves as skaters, such as James May of Upwell.
[N & A Goodman 1882 ''Handbook of fen skating.'' London.]
Beaupré Hall
Beaupré Hall was a large 16th-century manor house on the outskirts of Outwell, built by the
Beaupre family, who also financed catholic chapels attached to the church at Outwell. It was later lived in by
Robert Bell during the reign of Elizabeth I. In decline since the Victorian era, during the First World War, the hall was commandeered by the RAF and later used for holiday housing. Following this the Hall fell into a state of further disrepair until its demolition in 1966.
["Wisbech Hundred: Outwell and Upwell"]
British History Online
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, quoting ''A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely'': Volume IV[Worsley, G., England's Lost Houses, Aurum Press Limited, 2002]
Geography
The village is west of
Norwich
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, south-west of
King's Lynn
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and north of
London
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; the nearest town is
Wisbech
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, which is north-west of the village.
Outwell is on the route of the
A1101 road, close to the
A47.
[County A to Z Atlas, Street & Road maps Norfolk, page 230 ] The nearest railway station is
Downham Market
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on the
Fen Line between King's Lynn and
Cambridge
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, and the nearest airport is
Norwich Airport
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Norwich Airport has a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA ...
.
The village and parish of Outwell is on the western edge of the county of Norfolk which borders
Cambridgeshire
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. Until 1990 Outwell parish was split with half in Norfolk and half in Cambridgeshire with the boundary falling along the old course of the
River Nene
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. The boundary also cut straight through the middle of the village. In 1935 the part of Outwell which was in Cambridgeshire was reduced in size to enlarge the nearby village of
Emneth
Emneth is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
Emneth is located south-east of Wisbech and west of Norwich, close to the course of the River Nene.
History
Emneth's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the ...
. Outwell parish today is part of the King's Lynn and West Norfolk local government district.
The village and parish is traversed by drainage channels which characterize this part of Fenland Norfolk. The eastern corner of the parish is cut north to south by the
Middle Level main Drain. Crossing the parish from east to west is the
Well Creek drain. The north and eastern parts of the parish consist of arable and pasture fields, the eastern area referred to as Walsingham Fens and the north area as Well Moors. On the edges of the village there is a small amount of woodland near Birdbeck Field and to the south and at Church Field to the east.
Notable people
* Sir
Robert Bell (1539–1577), MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
[
* Sir ]Edmond Bell
Sir Edmond Bell Of Castle Acre and Beaupre Hall, Norfolk. (bap 7 April 1562 – bur 22 December 1607). He was an MP of Aldeburgh, Justice of the Peace for Norfolk c. 1599, Knighted 1603.
Early life
He was baptised 7 April 1562, the first so ...
MP, (son of Sir Robert Bell MP), MP for Aldborough in Queen Elizabeth's parliament.
* Sir Robert Bell MP, lived at the hall and MP for Norfolk in 1626.
* Beaupre Bell, High Sheriff of Norfolk
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. Son of Francis & Dorothy Bell. Buried in St Mary's chapel, Outwell.
Further reading
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References
Further reading
External links
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Villages in Norfolk
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
Civil parishes in Norfolk