Great Wigborough
Great Wigborough is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Great and Little Wigborough in the Colchester borough of Essex, England.
The place-name 'Wigborough' first appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Wicgebergha and Wighebergha. The name means 'Wicga's hill or barrow'.
In 1951 the parish had a population of 181. On 1 April 1953 the parish was abolished and merged with Little Wigborough to form "Great and Little Wigborough".
Great Wigborough is represented at the lowest tier of governance by Winstred Hundred Parish Council.
St Stephen's church dates from the 14th century and is a Grade II* listed building. Heavily damaged in the Colchester earthquake of 1884, it was extensively restored.
References
- ^ Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p.517.
- ^ "Population statistics Great Wigborough AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ "Relationships and changes Great Wigborough AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^ "Home". winstred100.org.
- ^ Historic England. "CHURCH OF ST STEPHEN (1223003)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Great Wigborough.
- Mersea Island Museum – contains additional history of Great and Little Wigborough
- St Stephen's Great Wigborough - National Lottery Heritage fund project with heritage and community information