Chedgrave is a village and civil parish in England county of Norfolk.
Chedgrave is located north of Loddon, separated by the River Chet, and south-east of Norfolk.
In the Domesday Book, Chedgrave is described as consisting of 73 households located in the hundred of Loddon. In 1086, the village was part of the estates of Ralph Baynard.
Chedgrave is located along the course of the River Chet with the A146, between Norwich and Lowestoft, passing through the parish.
All Saints' was heavily restored in both the Georgian era and Victorian era eras as well as having a brick extension built in the 1990s. The church features an oak door dated to 1819 as well as Continental stained-glass windows which were allegedly extracted from Rouen Cathedral after the French Revolution.
All Saints' Church features a memorial to General John Barrett of the British Indian Army who died on 15th October 1880 in Rawalpindi, Punjab.
The village's national constituency is South Norfolk which has been represented by the Labour's Ben Goldsborough since 2024.
+ !Rank !Name !Unit !Date of Death !Burial | ||||
Gnr. | Edward G. H. Beckham | 228th Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery | 31 Jul. 1917 | Klein Cemetery |
Pte. | Free H. Easter | 1/9th Bn., Durham Light Infantry | 16 Jan. 1917 | Peronne Rd. Cemetery |
Pte. | James J. Fuller | 4th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment | 11 Nov. 1917 | Longuenesse |
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AG2 | Robert R. Goulty | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve | 1 Nov. 1943 | Ambon War Cemetery |
Pte. | Stanley D. Goodyear | 4th Bn., Dorsetshire Regiment | 2 Aug. 1944 | Hottot-les-Bagues Cemetery |
Pte. | Harry A. Seamons | 4th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment | 11 Feb. 1942 | Kranji War Memorial |
Pte. | Albert E. H. Starman | 4th Bn., Royal Norfolks. | 21 Sep. 1944 | Kranji War Memorial |
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