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Ludham is a village and civil parish in the of , in the , at the end of a dyke leading to Womack Water and flowing into the . It lies to the East of , which is on the , and approximately east-northeast of . It covers an area of and had a population of 1,301 in 582 households at the 2001 census, Https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/groups/public/documents/general_resources/ncc017867.xls" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes. Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Retrieved 20 June 2009. the population reducing to 1,278 at the 2011 census. For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of . The villages name origin is unsure possibly, 'Luda's homestead/village' but perhaps, 'homestead/village on the Hlude (= noisy one)', an old name for .

Ludham Hall was the former bishop's palace with a chapel now used as a barn. A palace of Bishops of Norwich it burnt down in 1611, and was rebuilt by Bishop , with the chapel added 1627. The house of flint with ashlar quoins and some brick was refaced in the late 18th century in brick.

It is part of the Ludham - Potter Heigham NNR, a national nature reserve.

The village gave its name to a , and also, in geology, to an age/stage (the Ludhamian) in the British regional subdivision of the Series/Epoch. It also effectively gives its name to the preceding age/underlying stage known as the Pre-Ludhamian.


RAF Ludham
The airfield at Ludham was built by Richard Costain Ltd and became operational in November 1941 as a second satellite for the main fighter station at sited north of Norwich, three tarmac-covered concrete runways and ancillary buildings being built on the land which had belonged to Fritton Farm. A total of ten RAF fighter squadrons (eight flying various marks of Supermarine Spitfire and two flying the Hawker Typhoon 1b) were based here between December 1941 and July 1945.


Film location
Ludham was one of the film locations for the 1954 movie Conflict of Wings starring and . Adapted from the novel by , the story takes place in a Norfolk country village where the locals decide to fight against a proposal to build an air-firing range on an island used as a bird sanctuary. Britmovie (2)

Filming took place in the village centre, and shows many buildings and features (including the Bakers Arms pub and the very narrow main road through the village) which no longer exist.

A photograph showing filming and more information about Ludham can be accessed at the Ludham Community Archive website.


Notable residents
  • John Johnson, clergyman and author, was born at Ludham.
  • , the , lived in the village at the Grade II listed Dutch House. The Dutch House. Retrieved 18 June 2011
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  • Actors and Nicholas "Beau" Hannen owned a country property in the village in the later years of their life.
  • Kieron Williamson, the boy artist known as "mini ", lives locally with his family.


Notes
  • http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Norfolk/Ludham


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