Where is freebridge Lynn?
Norfolk
Freebridge-Lynn, one of the largest divisions of Norfolk, lies at the west end of the county, and extends from 12 to 15 miles in length and breadth, stretching east, north, and south, from the borough of King’s Lynn.
What area does freebridge cover?
It covered an area to the east of King’s Lynn. It was reduced somewhat in 1935 when under a County Review Order, the civil parishes of Gaywood and North Lynn became part of the borough of King’s Lynn. In 1974, the district was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, and became part of the West Norfolk district.
Who was the architect of Freebridge Lynne?
It was designed by William J Donthorn who was also the architect of workhouses for the Aylsham, Downham, Erpingham, and Swaffham Unions. His design for Freebridge Lynne resembled that of Aylsham, being an elongated cruciform plan with cross-wings placed almost to give a double-cruciform appearance.
What is the history of Freebridge Lynn Poor Law Union?
No information. Freebridge Lynn Poor Law Union was formed on 16th November 1836. Its operation was overseen by an elected Board of Guardians, 36 in number, representing its 32 constituent parishes as listed below (figures in brackets indicate numbers of Guardians if more than one):
How do I contact Freebridge?
Email: [email protected] When emailing us, please state your name, address and tenancy reference number as we will need this to deal with any queries you may have. The main telephone number (03332 404 444) will divert to 24 hour emergency service.
Is Freebridge a well-managed organisation?
And, we are a well-managed organisation, as emphasised by maintaining the highest ratings possible in a judgement published by the Regulator of Social Housing. If you are looking for something you can’t find here please do get in touch via email at [email protected] or by calling us on 03332 404 444