Talk:Burwell, Cambridgeshire

Barn Fire
If anyone wants to add or correct the section? What's there is largely what I remember of being told back in Year 3 I think it was, when I was 8. - JVG 11:45, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

Aims

 * Short term: Climb above Start class - ✅
 * Medium term: To get GA status.
 * (Probably very) Long term:  To get FA status.

To-do-list

 * Sort existing material into new article framework
 * Make Museum section sound less like an advert! - ✅ with rewrite as part of incorporation into reworked Education section pending - JVG (talk) 22:11, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Re-write Lead - Current Lead is entirely new text, but needs further expansion. - JVG (talk) 18:48, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Re-write History section - - JVG (talk) 18:48, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Add Governance section - ✅ but want to redo to de-politicise somewhat - ✅
 * Add Geography section - ❌
 * Add Demography section - ❌
 * Add economy section - ❌
 * Add Culture & Community section(s) - ❌
 * Add landmarks section if enough suitable material? - ❌
 * Add transport section - ✅
 * Bring together & Rework Education section - ❌
 * Develop Religious section around the very very basic existing St Mary's material. - ❌
 * Develop Sports section or merge into culture & Community as a sub-section. - ❌
 * Same with Notable People - ❌
 * Add Public Services Section. - ❌
 * Add Media section. - ✅
 * Ensure everything referenced
 * Probably re-rewrite Lead to reflect new content
 * Tidy references - ❌
 * Proof read - ❌
 * Peer Review - ❌

Potential Sources
In addition to those currently scattered through the building site that currently passes for an article:
 * Cromwell Collection (1900 info)
 * ECDC Conservation & Listed Buildings & Conservation area map for Burwell
 * ,
 * 1830s map of Cambs showing Newmarket Racecourse in Staploe Hundred (and by extention, Burwell parish)
 * Antique Maps:
 * Burwell St Marys (1794)
 * Burnwell (c. 1724)
 * Burwells Churches (presumably St Marys & St Andrews) & Burwell Fenns (1636)
 * Burwell or Burwell St Marys & Burwell or Burnwell (1777)
 * History Plaques
 * British History: Local Government (as yet unused) - JVG (talk) 12:41, 9 October 2010 (UTC)


 * Just checked the geology (I am not a geologist so you need to check this somewhere else too). According to Geology of Britain viewer, Burwell sits on an chalk outcrop. More specifically, it sits on a north-east to south-west running West Melbury Marly chalk formation with the southern most part of the village outcropped by a zig zag chalk formation.


 * Icknield Way probably passes nearby or through Burwell? That has historical roots (Iron Age?) and is a modern ramblers walk


 * News?
 * The Times Tuesday 11 July 1786 p. 3, col.3 Extract of a letter from Cambridge, July 7th: Murder in Burwell
 * The Times Saturday 8 March 1851 p. 8, col. F A riot in The Fens
 * --Senra (Talk) 15:05, 10 October 2010 (UTC)


 * "The principal locally-produced building stone is Burwell Stone, or Burwell Rock, from the [geological] horizon of the Totternhoe Stone in the Lower Chalk. Penning and Jukes-Browne (1881, p. 46) remarked of Carter's Pit, Burwell, that the lowest beds exposed were used only for interior work but that the over-lying 'bond' stone, 3 ft thick, if properly dried became very hard and made a good building stone. In a pit just to the south a block of it weighing 5 tons, and measuring roughly 100 cu ft, had been obtained. The blocks were shaped with a tool somewhat like a two-edged battle-axe, and allowed to get thoroughly dry before being used for building. In 1952 the 'bond' stone had been worked out at Carter's Pit, but compact unjointed chalk from below its level was being worked for external repairs to Woburn Abbey. ..."


 * --Senra (Talk) 15:39, 10 October 2010 (UTC)


 * Icknield is more important than perhaps you think. I am frantically searching for the reference (no luck still looking) but from memory, if you draw a line south-west from Norwich you are drawing a line along the Icknield Way; along a chalk-escarpment. The Fens have been undrained since, erm, 16th century or even before (some say the Romans drained the Fens; some disagree). Anyway, Icknield Way is ancient and dry and well before the Romans. Talking about the Romans, not sure you have a major named Roman road in your area - maybe a minor one
 * Clunch is basically a local name for chalk (OED A soft white limestone forming the lower and harder beds of the chalk, occasionally used for building purposes, esp. internal carved work.) --Senra (Talk) 17:16, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
 * How many of these have you got? (I think I removed all the Lincolnshire ones)
 * Jenyns, Soame  (1704–1787), author and politician
 * Mandeville, Geoffrey  de, first earl of Essex  (d. 1144), magnate, was the son and heir of William de Mandeville, constable of the Tower of London
 * Metcalfe, Robert  (1579–1652/3), Hebraist and benefactor
 * Stephenson, Marjory  (1885–1948), biochemist
 * Tiptoft, John, first Baron Tiptoft  (c.1378–1443), administrator and speaker of the House of Commons
 * Barrow, Samuel  (1625?–1683), physician and lawyer of the army
 * Benedict of Ramsey [Master Benedict  (d. in or after 1211)], ecclesiastic and administrator, was one of King John's royal clerks
 * Bouyer, Reynold Gideon  (1741–1826), Church of England clergyman
 * Davis, Richard  (1658–1714), Independent minister, was born probably in Cardiganshire, of unknown parents
 * Fitzball [formerly Ball,  Edward  (1793–1873)], playwright and writer, was born at Burwell in Cambridgeshire
 * Fuller, Andrew  (1754–1815), Baptist minister and theologian
 * Jelfe, Andrews  (c.1690–1759), masonry contractor and architect - ran quarry at Burwell
 * Jenyns, Soame  (1704–1787), author and politician
 * I am not saying all the above are notable enough for your village. Some editors frown on too many notable people but if youi get short, some of the above may be of use to you --Senra (Talk) 17:40, 10 October 2010 (UTC)

Etymology: You say this already but I thought you may want a definitive source "‘spring or stream by the fort’, OE burh + wella: Burwell Cambs. Burcwell 1060, Buruuella 1086 (DB)"

--Senra (Talk) 09:18, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

Mapping:
 * 1) There is an OS Openspace map available via the Little Thetford village website at Little Thetford .org - choose Interactive Parish Map, then zoom out as far as it will go and slide the map south-east to Burwell. The map may be more useful than google maps as it can zoom in closer and the Lat/Long of any point on the map is continuously available (bottom right hand corner). The map is also larger than the OS maps available via OS Get-a-map. I am not saying the village website is WP:RS - it most certainly is not - but you may find the village interactive map useful for your research --Senra (Talk) 12:12, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
 * 2) The Cambridgeshire County Council Geodemographics tool is well worth looking at for boundary information and demographics  --Senra (Talk) 12:19, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

Horses
With Newmarket Racecourse at least patly being in the parish in the past, horses are obviously pretty important in the area. The Newmarket horse poisoner may be worth adding too... - JVG (talk) 18:36, 10 October 2010 (UTC)

Rewrite Notes

 * See also User:Burwellian/Burwell



History

 * 
 * Roman Road (A1304)

Anglo-Saxons

 * 6th Century?: Devil's Dyke
 * High Town
 * First Fort?

Middle Ages

 * Burnt down by Hereward the Wake in 1071 BH:Burwell
 * Stephen vs. de Mandeville (The Anarchy)East Cambridgeshire On-Line News: English Anarchy & Geoffrey de Mandeville - Scourge of the Fens (mentions Mandeville's death being due to arrow attacking Burwell Castle)
 * Burwell Castle (1142-44 Poss source)
 * St Mary (12th C?) & St Andrew (built by c. 1170 pg24)
 * North Street (CCC: 1350)
 * Newnham (CCC: 1440)
 * Priory [of St John?] (Poss in Religious Buildings instead) (Woodland Trust: Priory wood named after Priory of St John, HER06864) Evidence thin/non-existant pg25)

Early Modern History

 * St Andrew abandoned (pg 24: ruinous by 1743), St Mary becomes CofE
 * New Lode, 17th C (BH:Bur) Before 1685
 * Fen drainage begins
 * Barn Fire
 * Community webste page
 * Church Times (NOTE: "...the largest loss of life in a single building ever recorded in the UK." (which seems to be true as far as fires are concerned; more have died from other causes such as crushes)
 * BBC: Plaque unveiling
 * ECDC: Tombstone is Grade II listed, made of limestone
 * Information Britain: Burwell Puppet Show Fire
 * Newmarket local history society
 * Murder

Modern History

 * Riot
 * Industry
 * Brickworks
 * Chemical Works
 * Railway
 * WW2
 * HMS Burwell
 * Development towards Ness Road & Low Road

Geology and Topography

 * Geology
 * Clunch
 * Chalk
 * &
 * 
 * Topography
 * The Fens
 * Burwell Lode
 * Farmland & Woods?
 * Devil's Dyke

Village structure

 * Urban structure
 * North/South
 * Burwells (High Town, Newnham & North Street)
 * 

Demography

 * Current population and where the figure is taken from.
 * The ethnic composition.
 * The religious composition.
 * Economic activity of the population.
 * The population change over the last century.
 * A note on social class (strictly where citation allows).


 * Cambridgeshire County Council: Summary and Analysis of Population, 2008

Economy

 * Farming/Rural
 * Commuter for Cambridge
 * Pubs
 * Local Amenities
 * A note on major employment sectors.
 * A note on major employers.
 * A note on traditional or former sectors.
 * A note on regeneration/gentrification projects are encouraged here.

Culture & Community

 * Burwell Carnival
 * 
 * Reach Fair
 * Twinning

Landmarks

 * St Mary's (Grade I)
 * Steven's Mill (Grade II*)
 * 6 High St (Grade II*)
 * Memorial Hall
 * etc...

Education

 * BVC(P)
 * BVC, SVC & St Bedes
 * Cambridge Collegiate Board
 * Former schools at Old School Close, Parsonnage Lane, etc
 * Library
 * Museum

Religion

 * St Mary's
 * Church website
 * old St Andrew's (High St, long gone)
 * New St. Andrews? (North St)
 * Priory?
 * Trinity Church
 * Baptist Church
 * Cemetery on Ness Road
 * RC = St Etheldreda in Newmarket.
 * Nearest mosque? Synagogue?
 * BH: Churches & Non Conformity

Sport

 * Sports Centre
 * Swimming Pool

Notable People
People from Burwell are referred to as Burwellians. Hazel Williams bio: "...twice as chairman from 1988-90 and 1995-97, being the first woman chairman, as well as the first non-Burwellian to hold this office.", Community website's community page, middle bottom link: "Ex-Burwellians"
 * Edward Fitzball, Playwright
 * Oliver Jarvis, Racing Driver
 * Francis Pym, Minister in Margaret Thatcher's government lived at The Tan House.
 * Jon Ridgeon, athlete, grew up in Burwell.
 * John Louis Mansi, actor from 'Allo 'Allo!
 * Eric Ennion, doctor, naturalist, author and artist

Public Services

 * water companies - Anglian Water
 * Examining Anglian Water we discover:
 * The Crown public house 88 High St, Burwell, Cambridge has the postcode CB25 0HD
 * Putting CB25 0HD into the "In Your Area" section of the Anglian Water website we find Burwell (or at least CB25 0HD) is in The Newmarket Public Water Supply Zone FS03 which, from an Anglian Water Company perspective has total population of 28,347
 * The water supply for Newmarket supply zone originates from ground water sources
 * Drinking quality: Excellent
 * Hardness: 2010 is 296 mg/l
 * Lead: 0.209 microgrammes per litre which favourably compares with the regulatroy standard of less than 25 microgrammes per litre
 * Nitrate: 31.8 milligrammes per litre compared with regulatroy 50 milligrammes per litre
 * Chlorine levels in this zone are 0.31 milligrammes per litre free chlorine and 0.360 milligrammes per litre total chlorine
 * A full Drinking Quality Report for Jan 2009 to December 2009 is available from the Anglian Website
 * --Senra (Talk) 15:58, 14 October 2010 (UTC)


 * notable reservoirs which form part of the local supply - Grafham Water
 * body/authority is responsible for waste management and/or sewerage. - ??
 * Distribution Network Operator for electricity - EDF Energy
 * notable energy arrangements in the locality (i.e. wind farm, power station) - Substation.
 * any hospitals, surgeries, or other health centres in the settlement (with the possibility of elaborating where the nearest NHS hospital may be). - Newmarket Road surgery, Addenbrookes & Newmarket.
 * Using CB25 0HD again, this time on the NHS - Your choices website], we find
 * six doctors surgeries within 8 km of Burwell (erm, strictly CB25 OHD); the nearest is The Burwell Surgery, Newmarket Road, Burwell, Cambridge, Cambs, CB250AE 0.2 miles from CB25 0HD
 * the nearest of ten Hospitals is Newmarket Community Hospital, (providing services for Suffolk PCT), 56 Exning Road Newmarket Suffolk CB8 7JG 3.45 miles from CB25 0HD whilst Addenbrookes is 10.34 miles away
 * NOTE: Newmarket has no A&E so Addenbrookes is the closest in that regard.
 * the nearest of ten dental surgeries is The Dental Surgery, (3.8 miles) 123 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9AE
 * NOTE: There's also a private Dentist on Ness Road in the village.


 * NHS Trust serves the area. - NHS East of England
 * ambulance service operates in the area.
 * police forces serves the settlement, and if any stations are in the area.
 * fire service serves the settlement and if any stations are in the area.
 * A note on any other notable public services (telecommunications, social housing, and local businesses are not generally suitable).

Others
See also: commons:Category:Burwell, Cambridgeshire

External Pics

 * Geograph: "Burwell"
 * Geograph: "Burwell, Cambridgeshire" (both released under CC-BY-SA 2.0 license)
 * Railway line from Devil's Dyke
 * "New" St Andrews Church on North St

Flickr

 * CC 2.0: Steven's Mill in 1965
 * CC 2.0: Steven's Mill in 1988
 * CC 2.0: St Mary's at night
 * CC 2.0: Burwell & District bus
 * ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: Burwell Castle, 1906 < I've seen a black and white version of this before too; basically want to pic like this one showing the wall (on the right) which survived until the 1930's. - JVG (talk) 22:55, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
 * This would be the b&w version, c1910. Alas, it's (c) Cambs County Council. - JVG (talk) 23:12, 12 October 2010 (UTC)

Nearest RC church in Newmarket?
I'm not sure that this merits a mention in an article about Burwell. Would it also be relevant to mention e.g. that the nearest Hindu temple is in Leicester? Or that the nearest mosque is in e.g. Cambridge? Burwell lacks many institutions and amenities - should they all be mentioned as NOT being there? If there had once been a Catholic church in Burwell, then IMHO it would be fair to mention it. Other views? Thanks. --TraceyR (talk) 12:27, 3 April 2011 (UTC)


 * It was already there that villagers attend it, and I was planning on putting such a note as an aside later anyway. There's a lot about the churches actually in Burwell that isn't here yet and can be added, that will make the catholic bit just be a footnote once it's done. There's tons about St Mary's alone, then there's BOTH St Andrews (yes there've been two and in different parts of the village), the chapel in the Cemetery, Trinity, Baptist... - JVG (talk) 13:08, 3 April 2011 (UTC)

Burwell quarry and Anglesey Abbey
During a tour of Anglesey Abbey (in Bottisham) a few years ago, the guide explained that a previous owner of the Anglesea Abbey estate persuaded the owner of the (then defunct) quarry in Burwell to reopen it, in order to provide building materials for the extension he was planning (the quarry had provided stone for original buildings). This detail can no doubt be provided by the National Trust, perhaps even online - a quick search reveals that the first Lord Fairhaven and his brother bought the property in 1926, employing "top London architects" to plan alterations, while "taking great pains to retain the original stonework and features of the 13th-century priory". "They built ... a new wing out of old stone in 1939" - perhaps the "old stone" came from the Burwell quarry.

While on this subject, isn't Burwell Brick from the defunct brickworks on the Lode between Burwell and Wicken very distinctive for its pale yellow colour ("Burwell whites")? If so, this deserves a mention too. --TraceyR (talk) 22:25, 6 April 2011 (UTC)


 * If you can source it, add it. Be bold! - JVG (talk) 18:06, 7 April 2011 (UTC)

Eric Ennion and Burwell
This source shows the link between the eminent naturalist and artist Eric Ennion and Burwell. --TraceyR (talk) 22:32, 6 April 2011 (UTC)
 * Unfortunate typo in edit comment; should have been "add" of course!
 * What typo? ;) Firstly, such info isn't even on his own wiki page at the moment so would be worth adding there. As for here; is he significant to the village? Is he a significant part of village culture perhaps? If you can justify it though, add it. There was a notable people list before but I think I stripped it out as unencyclopaedic and untidy in the state it was in; it was a list when it should have been prose really, and may be re-added as a section in such a format if there're enough people of significance to the subject matter of Burwell village. - JVG (talk) 18:17, 7 April 2011 (UTC)

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