Talk:Waddingham

Paragraph from History Section

 * Apart from the church, no extant structures can be dated with certainty prior to the early 18th century, and there are only a handful of those. The cottages which once comprised the entrance to the yard and stables, close to the church, may be of 17th-century origin. Nevertheless, it is possible to judge that Waddingham was a large and important village prior to the population migration into towns and cities of the 18th and 19th centuries.  As elsewhere in England, the wattle and daub thatched dwelling have not survived, but the size of the village green gives testimony to the very considerable economic activity which must have centred on the village.

I have removed the paragraph above from the article; please feel free to add back into the article if you can support the statements with appropriate citations.Paulwa66 (talk) 06:22, 10 April 2016 (UTC)