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- Q2538658 subject Q17303359.
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- Q2538658 abstract "Easton Bavents is a hamlet in Waveney District and the ceremonial county of Suffolk in England. It was once the most easterly ecclesiastical parish in England; a map of Suffolk dated around 1610 shows a headland projecting eastwards into the sea there. However, it is now restricted to a stretch of the Suffolk coast to the east of Reydon, as coastal erosion has caused the former village to be under the North Sea over 1 mile (1.6 km) east of that stretch. The remaining area is now part of the civil parish of Reydon.During the Middle Ages Easton Bavents was a Parish of some importance and in the 14th Century it was granted a weekly market as well as a three-day-long fair on the feast day of St Nicholas. Records indicate that the parish church, also dedicated to St Nicholas was in use in 1639 and a rector was appointed as late as 1666. However, around that time, the cliff on which the village was built collapsed and the church itself seems to have gone under the sea during the latter part of the 17th Century. A Chapel dedicated to St Margaret was also erected but that too is now long gone.The Battle of Sole Bay took place off the coast of Easton Bavents. Easton Bavents survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century.The continuing receding of the cliffs makes the area a popular, albeit hazardous, area for fossil hunters who access the area by walking along the beach from Southwold.".
- Q2538658 areaCode "01502".
- Q2538658 country Q145.
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- Q2538658 district Q642424.
- Q2538658 gridReference "TM512775".
- Q2538658 postalCode "IP18".
- Q2538658 thumbnail Cliff_fall_at_Easton_Barents_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1073285.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2538658 country "England".
- Q2538658 dialCode "1502".
- Q2538658 officialName "Easton Bavents".
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- Q2538658 postcodeDistrict "IP18".
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- Q2538658 point "52.338 1.686".
- Q2538658 type Place.
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- Q2538658 comment "Easton Bavents is a hamlet in Waveney District and the ceremonial county of Suffolk in England. It was once the most easterly ecclesiastical parish in England; a map of Suffolk dated around 1610 shows a headland projecting eastwards into the sea there. However, it is now restricted to a stretch of the Suffolk coast to the east of Reydon, as coastal erosion has caused the former village to be under the North Sea over 1 mile (1.6 km) east of that stretch.".
- Q2538658 label "Easton Bavents".
- Q2538658 lat "52.338".
- Q2538658 long "1.686".
- Q2538658 depiction Cliff_fall_at_Easton_Barents_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1073285.jpg.
- Q2538658 name "Easton Bavents".