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Bells were here to be rung from at least 1553 but by 20th century could no longer be safely used. Interventions took place in 1999 to permit them to ring in the new millennium, and then in 2010, a full restoration was carried out, the bells being increased from 4 to 6 bells and the earlier gallery,
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Norman stonework has been uncovered. In the 14th century came the addition of the tower, which is 76 feet (23m) high. The church probably dates largely from this period and the first known advowson was presented in 1312 and a rector was appointed at that time. Like many other village churches, this
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The former Rectory, a handsome Georgian house, situated on the west-side of the churchyard, is first mentioned in 1765 but it is likely that the site was occupied by a parsonage prior to this. Refurbished in 1826, it was in bad repair by 1906, when the thatched roof was replaced by tiles. Having
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estates, but some of these were purchased by Sir William Willoughby, later Lord Willoughby, before he sold it on the owners such as the Greshams, Wentworths, Stringers and Jenneys. John Glover, purchaser of the Manor of Campsea and other local lands, lived at Ash Moorhall, the manor house, around
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The possession and tenancy of the lands, including the small Manor of Ashe, underwent various permutations during the succeeding centuries, by death, reversion to the crown, inheritance and marriage. For example, the once powerful Bigod family died out in 1310. Passing through the hands of the
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church was extensively restored in the 18th and 19th centuries: restored and frankly altered between 1789 and 1792 under the then incumbent, the Rev Kilderbee, and around 1869 further refurbished and modified under the Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-Hugessen, the son of Rt. Hon.
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Plantagenets, Segraves and de Mowbrays, it merged into the lands of the Fitzalan and Howard clan, to become Dukes of Norfolk. It was in their possession until about 1640. It is believed that the small parcel of land in the Manor of Ashe continued to be part of the estate. The
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is a collective noun for a group of ash trees. Historically, Campsey is the more correct spelling (despite the doubts over etymology) and was used on all Ordnance Survey maps up to the 1960s. The spelling Campsea perhaps originated in 1921 when
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1558 and built a distinguished Elizabethan house on his lands, the four-storeyed Ash High House, completed by his son William around 1600. The family sold out to John Sheppard of Mendlesham, Suffolk in 1652.
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The Manor of Ashe and Chantry Hall, (the manor house) were bought by the local John Brame, who also acquired the Manor of Valence, Blaxhall. The whole later passed by inheritance and sale to the Revetts.
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The Priory property was then subject after 1536 to sale through a string of owners, including the Lane family, the Scotts and the Loudhams. Other local lands were not part of the
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Ashe High House was the home from 1652 to 1882 of the Sheppard family, part of the house damaged by fire in 1865 being rebuilt in congruent style by the architect
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settlement. This is the etymology in the current standard place-name dictionaries. But there is still doubt, because there is no obvious island for the
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was created Viscount Ullswater of Campsea Ashe, where the spelling Campsea was felt to be more archaic and therefore appropriate to a heraldic name.
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The Campsea church of St John the Baptist dates from the 14th century, and survives as the local parish church. It is a grade II* listed building.
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but despite these auspicious times, like all other monasteries in England it was confiscated by the crown for financial gain under
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After repeated sales following the Second World War, Ashe High House fell into ruin and only the foundations now survive.
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been used as a hostel by the Woman's Land Army during the last War, it was sold into private hands shortly afterwards.
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The name has long been recognized by toponymists as being of difficult etymology. Skeat, in his 1913 book on the
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Campsea has an Auction Room, dating to the 1920s, with a weekly auction held on Mondays.
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removed in 1878, belatedly replaced to constitute a ringing gallery.
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element to refer to. It is possible that the second element is not
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Campsea Ash

Campsea Ashe is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
Civil parish
District
East Suffolk
Shire county
Suffolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Woodbridge
Postcode district
IP13
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
UK
England
Suffolk
52°09′11″N 1°24′22″E / 52.153°N 1.406°E / 52.153; 1.406
Suffolk
Woodbridge
Saxmundham
Wickham Market railway station
Ipswich

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