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Sprowston ( or ) is a small suburban town bordering
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in Norfolk, England. It is bounded by
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to the east,
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and the suburb of New Sprowston to the south (in Norwich),
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to the west, and by the open farmland of
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to the north. The 2011 census recorded a population of 14,691 making Sprowston the most populous
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in
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district.


History

Sprowston was recorded (as 'Sprowestuna') in the
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of 1086. The name is Anglo-Saxon and means 'the settlement belonging to Sprow' and is derived from the OE ''Sprow'' and ''tun'' (enclosure, settlement or farm) By 1186 one Manor was held by the Mounteney family, on behalf of Sir
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, who kept it for some 250 years, whilst the other, held by the de Sproustons and then the Aslakes, was owned by the
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. In 1545 the Jermy family granted Mounteney Manor to John Corbet. During
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in 1549 the house was broken into and looted.The English Historical Review, Vol. 108, No. 427 (Apr 1993), pp. 387–398: "Mid-Tudor Trespass: A Break-In at Norwich, 1549", C.E. Moreton. The army of Robert Kett encamped on nearby
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. The first Sprowston Hall was built in 1560. The Aslakes Manor passed to an eminent family of Norfolk gentry, the Calthorpes (subsequently related by marriage to family of
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). It was later sold to Sir Thomas Corbet (owner of Mounteney Manor) and in 1592 the two Manors were united. Monuments to the Corbet family can be found at the parish church of St Mary and St MargaretThe Parish of Sprowston
/ref> Church Lane. The Sprowston Corbets were Royalists in the
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; Thomas Corbet was knighted by
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at Royston. However, Sir Thomas' uncle, Miles Corbet, who was Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth, was the last signatory to the
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and was himself executed at the restoration of Charles II. Sir Thomas Corbet became
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in 1612. He died without an heir and the manor of Sprowston was sold to Sir Thomas Adams, who had been
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in 1645. He had given Charles II £10,000 whilst he was in exile, and in 1660 he accompanied
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to escort the King back to England. Adams endowed a Professorship of
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at
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and had the Gospels printed in
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, which he described as 'throwing a stone at the head of Mahomet'. Although he died in London in 1667 his body was brought to Sprowston for burial in a barrel vault excavated under the altar at St Mary and St Margaret and a large marble monument was erected above it. In the 18th century the manor was sold to Sir Lambert Blackwell, a governor of the
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and he was created a
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in 1718. In the 19th century the manor went through a number of families until it came into the hands of the Gurneys. In 1876 John Gurney, who was mayor of Norwich and blind, rebuilt Sprowston Hall. In 1885 he gave money for the building of St Cuthbert's Church and a new
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to serve the development known as New Sprowston which was being built. Today (2010), Sprowston Hall is now used as a
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and is the location of Sprowston Manor Golf Club. During the 18th century it is recorded that the population was less than 200, but by 1901 it had increased to 2,359. Sprowston Mill was built in 1780 and made famous by
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, of the
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of painting. It burnt down in 1933, a few days before it was to be handed over to the Norfolk Archaeological Trust, but is still used as a symbol by Sprowston Community High School and is depicted on the
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. The artist Thomas Lound was born in Sprowston in 1801.Thomas Lound in "Baptisms, burials and marriages 1718-1812 Beeston St. Andrew baptisms, burials and marriages 1761/2, 1795-1812", ''FamilySearch''

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Today

In 2011, Sprowston chose to move from a parish council to a town council but not to have a mayor. Sprowston Community High School, 'a mixed community comprehensive school of 1750 students,' serves ages 11–18 and has recently separated from the KETT sixth form trio, using its own independent sixth form. There are three Junior Schools: Falcon, Sprowston and White Woman Lane and three Infant Schools: Cecil Gowing, Sparhawk and Sprowston. The town has three churches: St Mary and St Margaret's (the parish church) and St Cuthbert's (both Anglican) and the Sprowston Methodist Church. There is one chapel, called Gage Road Chapel. Sprowston Hall is now a hotelMarriott Sprowston Manor Hotel , Norwich Hotels , Hotels in Norwich
/ref> and is the location of Sprowston Manor Golf Club. File:Sprowstonhigh.JPG, Sprowston Community Academy File: Sprowstonmanor.JPG, Sprowston Hall File: Sprowstonpavilion.JPG, The Pavilion on the Recreation Ground File: Wroxhamrd.JPG, Wroxham Road Methodist Church File: Gage Road Chapel, Sprowston, Norfolk, England.jpg, Gage Road Chapel File: St Cuthbert's Church, Sprowston, Norfolk.jpg, St Cuthbert's Church File: Millenniumwood.JPG, The Millennium wood File:Effigy_of_Sir_Thomas_Adams.jpg, Effigy from the tomb of Sir Thomas Adams File: St Mary & St Margaret's Church.jpg, St Mary & St Margaret's Church File: Angelb.png, Medieval glass in the parish church File: Sprowston Mill.jpg, Sprowston Mill c.1925


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External links


Sprowston Town Council

The Parish of Sprowston

Sprowston Community High School
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