New Buckenham Common

human settlement in United Kingdom

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Abstract is: New Buckenham Common is a common of which 20.9 hectares (52 acres) is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, located in New Buckenham, Norfolk. It is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. The Common is about 100 acres and is divided roughly in half by 'The Turnpike' B1113 road to Norwich. A stream also crosses the Common. It is said to have remained largely unchanged for 800 years, and was the subject of a dispute when in 1597 the neighboring parish of Carleton Rode claimed part of the common which led to a map which records the settlement. The land belongs to and is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. Much of the North Side is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with rare plants including Green Winged Orchids. There are also clay pits where marl has been historically dug for building. The Common is also an ancient grazing pasture grazed annually by cattle due to the continued tradition of about 79 'Common Rights' that are actively managed by their owners and pooled for letting to the grazier to continue the tradition. The 'Common Rights' entitle their owners to graze 'a horse, mare or neat beast' (an animal of cloven hoof such as cattle). Historically there was great demand for the annual letting of the Common Rights, which were auctioned for the year's grazing, each Spring, because the grazing of cattle was popular amongst local farmers or householders who might own a beast as a group. Cattle became an important aspect of the region's farming economy after the decline of the wool and sheep trade in the 18th century. Originally the Rights were allocated amongst local houses, in 1770, and are therefore held as whole rights or 14th fractions of rights. By the mid 1960s the demand had fallen and the Rightholders formed a group and have continued to let the rights privately to a grazier direct. Some of the Rights on this common were lost as they were not registered when required under the Commons Registration Act in the mid 1960s. Another common exists in New Buckenham: the village green, known as the Market Place.

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Coordinates:
(P625, lat/long)52.475 / 1.08

New Buckenham Common is …
instance of (P31):
human settlementQ486972

External links are
P646Freebase ID/m/0jwztph

P17countryUnited KingdomQ145
P7959historic countyNorfolkQ67535211
P131located in the administrative territorial entityNorfolkQ23109

References of Q7006179 in OpenStreetMap

way: 198798698
common_land:register_number29
common_land:registration_authorityNorfolk
designationcommon;access_land
footdesignated
leisurenature_reserve
nameNew Buckenham Common - Open Access Land
operatorNorfolk Wildlife Trust
sourceBing
source:nameinformation board
https://www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/wildlife-in-norfolk/nature-reserves/reserves/new-buckenham-common
wikipediaen:New Buckenham Common

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