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"GORLESTON, a parish in the hundred of Mutford, county Suffolk, 2 miles S. of Yarmouth, its post town. It is situated in the north-eastern extremity of the county, at the mouth of the river Yare, which is here crossed by a bridge. The parish includes the village of Little Yarmouth, forming a suburb of the borough of Great Yarmouth. Part of the inhabitants are employed in the fisheries. Near the village is a column to Lord Nelson. Several handsome terraces have recently been erected for the accommodation of visitors resorting here for the sea-bathing. The houses command a fine view of the river and sea. The impropriate tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of £243 17s., and the vicarial for £214 15s. The living is a vicarage united with the rectory* of South Town and West Town, in the diocese of Norwich. The church is a large ancient structure dedicated to St. Andrew. The steeple, which served as a landmark for vessels passing through Yarmouth Roads, was blown down in 1835. There is also a chapel-of-ease at South Town, dedicated to St. Mary. It contains a brass of a knight of the early part of the 14th century. An Augustine monastery stood here temp. Edward I., and in 1372 there was a leper hospital. There are ruins of an ancient church, and near the sea-shore is the racecourse."
"NEST TOWN, a hamlet in the parish of Gorleston, county Suffolk, near Yarmouth."
"SOUTH-TOWN, (or Little Yarmouth), a hamlet in the parish of Gorleston, county Suffolk, 1 mile from Yarmouth, its post town, and 9 miles from Lowestoft. It is situated on the river Yare, opposite Yarmouth, of which it constitutes a large suburb. The inhabitants are chiefly employed in the fisheries and in shipbuilding. The living is a rectory, annexed to the vicarage of Gorleston, in the diocese of Norwich. The church is in ruins.
Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)
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United Reformed, Gorleston, Congregational |
St Andrew, Gorleston, Church of England |
St Mary Magdalen Church, Gorleston, Church of England |
St Mary, Gorleston, Church of England |
United Reformed, Gorleston, Congregational |
St Peter the Apostle(Church Ln), Gorleston, Roman Catholic |
St Peter the Apostle, Gorleston, Roman Catholic |
Descriptions and photographs of churches in the parish may be found in Simon Knott's Suffolk Churches.
- The transcription of the section for Gorleston from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868).
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Historically the town of Gorleston was in the county of Suffolk. In 1832, the town became a part of Great Yarmouth for electoral purposes. Finally in 1835 the town of Gorleston merged with the town of Great Yarmouth in the county of NORFOLK.
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