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Gimingham is a village and in the county of .

Gimingham is located north of and north of the city of .


History
Gimingham's name is of origin and derives from the for the homestead of Gymi or Gymma's people.

In the , Gimingham is listed as a settlement of 76 households in the hundred of North Erpingham. In 1086, the village was part of the estates of William de Warenne.

In the medieval period, a hall was built and owned by the Duchy of Lancaster and was at one point the residence of John of Gaunt. The hall burned down in 1700 and is now a set of private dwellings.

In 1805, a was built in Gimingham but was later closed in 1851.

In 1898, one of the largest in Britain was built in Gimingham. The sanatorium later evolved into a hospital and was finally closed in 1992.

During the Second World War, numerous pillboxes and mortar pits were built in Gimingham to defend against a possible invasion.

Gimingham was the home of the former Diana Princess of Wales Treatment Centre, an independent addiction treatment centre that closed in 2009.


Geography
According to the 2021 census, Gimingham has a population of 460 people which shows a decrease from the 513 people recorded in the 2011 census.


All Saints' Church
Gimingham Parish Church is dedicated to All Saints. The church has been part of the group of parishes since 1965 and is in the service of a team of clergy of these parishes. There was an earlier church on the site of the present one. Signs of early quoins can be seen in the east wall of the . The chancel dates from the early 14th century.
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The church is almost entirely built from un-knapped flint although there are some squared flints in the entrance porch. Some buttresses and arches are of brick construction. The has two storeys and was incorporated into a much older original porch. The room on the first floor is known as a . This room was used in the past by priests who had travelled some distance to get to the church. It also may have been used in the past as part of the wedding service, with guests waiting there while the groom and bride exchanged their vows in the porch. The dates from the 15th century and was re-roofed around 1950. The battlemented tower is also 15th century. The belfry holds a ring of five bells. The original three bells were rehung and retuned in 1990. In 1992 the three bells were augmented to five by the addition of two lighter bells, cast in 1889 by Mears & Stainbank, which were relocated from Gosport. The tenor weighs 8cwt 1qtr 25lbs and is tuned to 'Ab. The work was undertaken by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry Ltd. The bells are rung regularly by visiting ringers. Set ringing dates include; Advent, Easter, Epiphany, All Saints' Day (1 November) and The King's Birthday (14 November).


Mill Pond and Water Mill
A feature of the village is the mill pond which stretches along the western edge of the main street. The pond is home to many species of and is very popular with local fisherman. The mill pond is filled by the . The area beyond the river is said to have been part of the , the fish-breeding place of a small . Close to the mill pond is the rebuilt corn mill. The original watermill burnt down during the night of 15 February 1979. A mill mentioned in the Domesday Book stood on this location. The one previous to the present building was built in the 18th century of flint, brick and pantiles. The pit for the original water wheel still remains, as does the old diesel engine, which provided power to the mill for many years.


Governance
Gimingham is part of the electoral ward of Mundesley for local elections and is part of the district of .

The village's national constituency is North Norfolk, which has been represented by the Liberal Democrat since 2024.


War Memorial
Gimingham's war memorial is a set of two marble plaques inside All Saints' Church. The memorial lists the following names for the First World War:
+ !Rank !Name !Unit !Date of death !Burial/Commemoration
Sgt.Percy Clarke1/5th Bn., 19 Apr. 1917Jerusalem Memorial
Dvr.Bertie Dix18th Vet.. Hospital, Army Service Cps.20 Oct. 1916Pietà Military Cemetery
Dvr.Thomas F. Davies240th Bde., Royal Field Artillery12 Sep. 1917
Pte.William Bullimore8th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment18 Sep. 1916
Pte.Sidney C. Harvey1st Bn., 4 Sep. 1916Thiepval Memorial
Pte.Francis S. Fuller1st Bn., Norfolk Regt.23 Apr. 1917La Chaudière Cemetery
Pte.William G. Pentney1st Bn., Queen's Royal Regiment23 Sep. 1918
Pte.Harry Bullimore13th Bn., York and Lancaster Regt.12 Apr. 1918
Pte.James W. Kirk4th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment21 Apr. 1917
The following names were added after the Second World War:
+ !Rank !Name !Unit !Date of death !Burial/Commemoration
Maj.George G. Skelton 3rd County of London Yeomanry28 Feb. 1945Groesbeek War Cemetery
St.1CWalter G. SeagoHMS Byrsa18 Apr. 1945Florence War Cemetery
Dvr.Frederick G. SextonRoyal Army Service Corps20 Jun. 1941
Dvr.Frederick J. Kirk221 Coy., 5 Sep. 1944Coriano Ridge Cemetery
Pte.Collin R. D. Clarke1st Bn., Hampshire Regiment21 Jul. 1944Tilly-sur-Seulles Cemetery
St.2CWilliam H. HurnHMS Newcastle22 May 1944Robertson Cemetery


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