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45: 540:' Sanatorium, designed by Smith and Brewer, became a listed building and was converted into eight houses, while the rest was knocked down and replaced by another eight houses. Wiston still has seven working farms, six being old Wiston farms and one an old Nayland holding, while the other small farms and smallholdings have been absorbed into the bigger ones, leaving it still predominantly agricultural. The mechanisation of farming has, however, cut the need for workers dramatically, so that most of the residents of Wiston now work either at home or elsewhere. 61: 452:
countryside. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the village drifted gently on, a relative backwater. The navigation on the river opened up but it did not bring a large increase in trade and the Navigation Company struggled to survive. The good result of this period of partial stagnation was that relative poverty prevented the beautiful old houses being knocked down to provide smart new homes and thus Nayland still possesses its Tudor and Stuart streets.
403: 68: 434:, which divides Essex and Suffolk. Originally they were two different parishes with different histories. The name Nayland means an island, and the village developed on the higher ground amidst the lower river flood plain. It provided a good place for both a safe crossing of the river and an early manorial centre, probably a wooden castle. These advantages brought a 472:, and they ran their estates in Wiston in conjunction with their land in Essex. The early wills and the taxation lists which still exist show only farmers in Wiston, and it remained purely an agricultural parish until the end of the nineteenth century. The manor was sold to more distant owners and the old manorial tenements became 455:
Nayland did have a small agricultural area but most of it lay out in the middle of the parish of Wiston and is nowadays considered to be part of Wiston. Although the official name for Wiston is Wissington, early documents suggest that Wiston is the original name, and it is certainly the one the local
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until that disease was conquered in the 1950s, when it closed. The lower block was sold off for housing and the upper block became a hospital for the mentally handicapped. While they functioned, the Sanatorium and the hospital were the centre of Wiston, as they provided most of the local employment.
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houses and a fine church and the prosperity continued into the beginning of the seventeenth century. From then on the cloth trade began to move away, and although other trades like leather and soap manufacture developed, Nayland came to rely mainly on being a centre of commerce for the surrounding
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county council decided that the two strangely divided civil parishes should be joined as Nayland with Wissington, a process which Wiston resented but could not prevent. The needs of the two parts of parish, part semi urban, part agricultural, still make a slightly uneasy union. The Nayland with
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by 1227 and, by the late Middle Ages, it was a successful small town. The owners of the manor moved away and the little town was ruled by its cloth merchants, many of whom were very well off by the standards of the day. They were surpassed in wealth only by the merchants of
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sentiment during much of the 17th century. At least as early as 1629, parishioners such as Gregory Stone were censured for not kneeling at communion. By the mid-1630s, the Stone family and others had departed for the
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There is also a small airfield with grass runways suitable for landing small planes. The runways, number of takeoffs and landings, and plane types are limited, however, by planning restrictions.
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Nayland village and the adjoining rural hamlet of Wissington (these days usually called 'Wiston'), were originally two separate parishes; on 25 March 1884 they were united into one
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people always use. It had been a part of the manor of Nayland in 1066 but by 1087 had been given to a separate Norman family who lived across the river in Essex at
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There are 15th-century buildings in the village, Alston Court being one of these (see image) which also contains a 13th-century section.
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Wissington Parish Council was created in 1894 as a result of the Local Government Act of that year.
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on the River Stour, the boundary between Suffolk and Essex. It was bypassed in 1969 by the
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This article is about the village in England. For the suburb of Nelson, New Zealand, see
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Denis Halliday, Rosemary Knox, Wendy Sparrow, Keith Worricker & Karen Warren (2003)
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found himself as a patient here for a couple of months in 1901 and the Canadian artist
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was a patient for over a year in 1903–1904. The Sanatorium continued to treat
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Littlegarth School has been located at Horkesley Park, Nayland, since 1994.
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bought two farms (both technically in Nayland) and founded the East Anglian
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Nayland – Suffolk Town and Village. Including a Brief History of Wissington
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Mobility & Migration, East Anglian Founders of New England, 1629–1640
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Alston Court and War Memorial, located in the centre of Nayland village
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remain separate. In 1881 the civil parish had a population of 901.
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Welcome to the Nayland and Wiston Community Website – Suffolk, UK
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Nayland & Wiston, 1860s – 1950s, A Portrait in Photographs
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The parish of Nayland-with-Wissington is in the district of
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Faith of Our Fathers – A Story of a Suffolk Catholic Parish
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The village church of St James contains a famous painting,
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as part of the wave of emigration that occurred during the
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on the Suffolk side of the border between Suffolk and
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Index

Nayland, New Zealand
Neyland

Nayland is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
OS grid reference
TL975342
Civil parish
Nayland-with-Wissington
District
Babergh
Shire county
Suffolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Colchester
Postcode district
CO6
Dialling code
Police
Suffolk
Fire
Suffolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament

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