Rendlesham

Rendlesham

Rendlesham, Church of St Gregory
Rendlesham
Rendlesham shown within Suffolk
Population 3,013 (2011)[1]
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Woodbridge
Postcode district IP12 2
EU Parliament East of England

Rendlesham is a village and civil parish near Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. It was a royal centre of authority for the king of the East Anglians, of the Wuffinga line; the proximity of the Sutton Hoo ship burial may indicate a connection between Sutton Hoo and the East Anglian royal house. Swithhelm, son of Seaxbald, who reigned from 660 to around 664, was baptised at Rendlesham by Saint Cedd with King Aethelwald of East Anglia acting as his godfather. He died around the time of the great plague of 664 and may have been buried at the palace of Rendlesham.

Its name is recorded in Old English about 730 AD as Rendlæsham, which may mean "Homestead belonging to [a man named] Rendel", or it may come from a theorized Old English word *rendel = "little shore".

It was also the location of Rendlesham Hall, a large manor house demolished in 1949.[2]

More recently Rendlesham was the site of the Rendlesham Forest Incident, a series of reported sightings of unexplained pulsing lights off the coast of Orford Ness in December 1980.

During the summer of 2012 certain scenes of the movie Fast & Furious 6 were filmed on the old RAF Bentwaters base.[3]

Governance

An electoral ward in the same name also exists. This ward includes Campsea Ashe and at the 2011 Census had a total population of 3,388.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  2. A Vision of Britain through time University of Portsmouth
  3. Hollywood blockbuster Fast and Furious 6 shoots at Bentwaters East Anglian Daily Times
  4. "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 17 September 2015.

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