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of 88. The population grew by an average of 14 persons every 10 years between 1811 and 1841. There are two significant population decreases on the adjacent time series: 1841–1851; which correlates to a reduction of 3 houses in the village during such years, and 1931 – 1951; which can be interpreted by a boundary change of 1240 to 685 acres between those years with much of the population being absorbed into
54: 491:) held Luces Hall in the village. It maybe that the spelling has over time been corrupted and was in fact Lucas Hall. Jasper Tudor (Earl of Pembroke) bequeathed Pembroke Hall to his long time friend Thomas Lucas. The Lucas Family therefore owned two of the three Westley Manors. Thomas Lucas increased his local land holding by purchasing properties at nearby 570:, there are 87 people aged 16–74 in employment in Westley, the most frequent occupational group is 'Professional Occupations' with a total of 22 persons(25.3%), this is reflective of the affluence of the area, demonstrated by the 'All households who owned their accommodation outright' figure which is double the national average. 528:
was written predominantly for the assessment of tax) assuming average family size is 4 the total population in 1068 was approximately 84 which is relatively large compared to neighbouring settlements. The earliest record of Westley's population in the national census is 1801, with a total population
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recorded a total population of 189 and in 2011 the census recorded a small drop to 183, giving Westley a population density of 0.5 persons per hectare, this is 8 times less than the average population density of England suggesting that Westley is a sparse settlement in comparison.
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Historical statistics from the 1881 occupational data demonstrate the importance of agriculture in Westley during the 19th century. In 1881, 76% (32 out of 40) of Westley's total male workforce was in the Agriculture category compared to 0% (out of 46) in the 2011 census.
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and incorporated innovative architectural techniques implemented by Brighton builder 'William Ranger'. Notable aesthetic features of St Marys Church include the slate roof and patented precast concrete blocks used to form the tower and churchyard walls.
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Westley had three manors. Sextons Manor which is now part of Bury St Edmunds. Pembroke (or Dunham Hall) which is thought to have stood near what is now Parson's Barn and Luce's (or Leo's) Hall was situated where Westley Hall now stands. In the reign of
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The closure of St Thomas church led to the construction of St Marys Church in 1835, noted as 'one of the earliest concrete buildings to have been built in England.' The construction of the church was funded by public subscription on land given by
1055: 658: 358:(West). The village consists of two central roads: Fornham Lane and Hill Road running north and south through the parish, with adjoining roads accommodating Westley's total population of 183. 430:. Acres 1,216. Real property, £1,553. Pop., 140. Houses, 29. The manor belongs to the executors of J. Lee, Esq. The living is a rectory, annexed to Fornham. The church was built in 1836" 394:. Its site is on the Western limit of the modern village, and is maintained as a quiet place for contemplation. The church suffered severe storms in 1844 and 1789, despite attempts by 594:. Westley's bus stops are positioned adjacent and opposite St Marys Church, Hill Road. Buses run every two hours Monday to Saturday with no Sunday service. Junction 42 of the 455:
on the night of 29 April 1915; there were no fatalities. Westley airfield was built in 1938. Consisting of two hangars and a relatively short runway, it predominantly flew
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to repair the building in the early 19th century, pillage of the stonework and the conclusion that the structure is beyond repair led to its closure in 1834.
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In 1959 St Mary Church's buttressed spire was damaged by detrimental weather conditions, and was replaced by the current pyramidal roof on the church tower.
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units suggesting that the area was of average affluence. 'St Thomas the Martyr Church' was the village's first church, constructed in the 12th century after
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under the name 'Westlea' meaning 'westerly wood or clearing'. Domesday Book recorded the village as having 21 households and a total tax assessment of 3.3
230: 369:, a pioneering concrete structure which features a three-phase tower with (nowadays) a slated pyramidal roof acts as the village's focal point. 365:, located on Old church Lane and refurbished in 2012 to include pool tables and a community staffed bar, it is the village's only social venue. 290: 1908: 463:'s growth. The shrinking of the area of the parish is credited to the loss of the three manors: Sexton Manor; which has now formed part of 1904: 1799: 1900: 1837: 403: 254: 606:(Westbound). The conjoining roads Fornham Lane and Hill Road provide access through the centre of the village. Westley is served by 1796: 550:
Percentage of males working in agriculture time series, as reported by the 1831, 1881 occupational data and the 2001, 2011 census.
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The earliest indication of the village's existence derives from 'a document of around 1040'. Westley later appeared in the 1086
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The earliest record of Westley's population appeared in the 1068
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in eastern England. It is located south of Junction 42 of the
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Westley Occupation Statistics, as reported by 2011 Census
610:, 2.4 miles (3.9 km) away. Services are managed by 707:"British Listed Buildings: Church of St Mary, Westley" 495:(where he built a fine Manor House) and Horsecroft. 1082:"Westley CP/AP through time | Industry Statistics" 467:, Pembroke (Dunham Hall) and Luce's (Leo's) Hall. 350:providing primary access to adjacent market towns 950:"Airfields of Britain, Westley (Bury St Edmunds)" 487:. Thomas Lucas (Solicitor General to Henry VII) ( 1926: 1129:"Occupation (Minor Groups), Key Statistics 2011" 512:Total population of Westley, as reported by the 809:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 491. 1036:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth 1014:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth 992:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth 1236: 1909:Bury St Edmunds (UK Parliament constituency) 483:Pembroke Manor was held by the King's uncle 878: 756: 754: 752: 750: 748: 746: 1905:South Suffolk (UK Parliament constituency) 1243: 1229: 975:. 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Westley is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
OS grid reference
TL823646
District
West Suffolk
Shire county
Suffolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
IP33
Police
Suffolk
Fire
Suffolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
West Suffolk
UK
England
Suffolk
52°14′56″N 0°40′16″E / 52.249°N 0.671°E / 52.249; 0.671

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