Stowmarket ( ) is a
market town in
Suffolk
Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south; the North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowes ...
, England,
[OS Explorer map 211: Bury St.Edmunds and Stowmarket
Scale: 1:25 000. Publisher:Ordnance Survey – Southampton A2 edition. Publishing Date:2008. ] on the busy
A14 trunk road between
Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds (), commonly referred to locally as Bury, is a historic market town, market, cathedral town and civil parish in Suffolk, England.OS Explorer map 211: Bury St.Edmunds and Stowmarket Scale: 1:25 000. Publisher:Ordnance Survey – ...
to the west and
Ipswich to the southeast. The town is on the main railway line between
London and
Norwich, and lies on the
River Gipping, which is joined by its tributary, the
River Rat, to the south of the town.
The town takes its name from the
Old English
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word ''stōw'' meaning "principal place", and was granted a market charter in 1347 by
Edward III
Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377), also known as Edward of Windsor before his accession, was King of England and Lord of Ireland from January 1327 until his death in 1377. He is noted for his military success and for restoring r ...
. A bi-weekly market is still held there today on Thursday and Saturday.
The population of the town has increased from around 6,000 in 1981 to its current level of around 19,000, with considerable further development planned for the town and surrounding villages as part of an area action plan. It is the largest town in the
Mid Suffolk district and is represented in parliament by the MP for Bury St Edmunds, currently
Jo Churchill
Johanna Peta Churchill is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury St. Edmunds since the 2015 general election. She has been serving as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household since 2022.
Earl ...
.
Historic events
Disaster
struck Stowmarket on 11 August 1871, when an explosion at a local
gun cotton factory claimed twenty-eight lives and left seventy five injured. The
site of the explosion is now home to a large paint factory.
In 1909
Stowmarket High School
Stowmarket High School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Stowmarket, Suffolk in England. It was at one time known as Stowmarket Grammar School.
728 students from school years 7 to 13. This includes a sixth form whic ...
was founded.
On the 8 June 1918 the first UK astronomical observation of nova
V603 Aquilae was made from Stowmarket by
A. Grace Cook
Alice Grace Cook (18 February 1877 - 27 May 1958), known as Grace Cook or A. Grace Cook was a British astronomer. Cook lived in Stowmarket, Suffolk. After she died she was remembered by her colleagues as a skilled and dedicated observer. In Sept ...
. History repeated itself on 13 December 1934 when amateur astronomer J. P. M. Prentice discovered
DQ Herculis from the town.
Just before midday on Friday 31 January 1941, a solitary
German bomber plane (eyewitness accounts differ on the model) was spotted over Stowmarket firing its guns. The bomber strafed a large area of the town, before dropping bombs onto the high street. The Stowmarket Congregational Chapel, a gothic style building that was built in the 19th century, was completely destroyed. There was one casualty, Mrs Rhoda Farrow, who had just returned from seeing her son Ronald and his fiancée off at the railway station.
On 17 July 2002, Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II and
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visited Stowmarket during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations. This was the Queen's second visit to Stowmarket, having first visited the town not long into her reign as Queen in July 1961. During the visit, Her Majesty and Prince Philip visited the local market, meeting stall holders before the Queen unveiled a new Town Sign and met representatives from local organisations while the Duke of Edinburgh met students who took part in
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and viewed a display at the
Museum of East Anglian Life.
Landmarks
The
church of St Peter and St Mary is in the
Decorated style and dates to the 14th century.
The 16th-century former vicarage, now the
town council offices and
register office, has associations with
John Milton
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; Milton's Tree in its grounds is believed to be an offshoot of one of the many trees he planted there.
Haughley Park is an historical house situated in Haughley to the west of the town, of some significance, listed in the English Heritage Register. It is a large red brick country house built in about 1620 for the Sulyard family who were very prominent landowners in this area.
Opened in 1967,
The Food Museum (formerly the Museum of East Anglian Life) occupies a site close to the town centre.
The Karnser is a raised pavement in Station Road West, next to the church. The name is the East Anglian dialect word ''caunsey'', meaning a causey (causeway).
Transportation
In the 18th century the Gipping was made navigable between Stowmarket and
Ipswich by a series of locks. The newly created canal was known as the
Ipswich and Stowmarket Navigation.
Stowmarket railway station
Stowmarket railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line (GEML) in the East of England, serving the town of Stowmarket, Suffolk. It is down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between to the south and to the north. It ...
, on the
Great Eastern Main Line
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, is served by numerous train services operated by
Greater Anglia
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:
Peterbrough to
Ipswich (via
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,
Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds (), commonly referred to locally as Bury, is a historic market town, market, cathedral town and civil parish in Suffolk, England.OS Explorer map 211: Bury St.Edmunds and Stowmarket Scale: 1:25 000. Publisher:Ordnance Survey – ...
and Stowmarket);
Cambridge to Ipswich (via
Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket and
Needham Market); and
Norwich to
London Liverpool Street (via
Diss
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**Diss railway station
**Diss Rugby Club
** Diss Town F.C.
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/ Ipswich /
Colchester /
Chelmsford /
Stratford).
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council is the administrative authority for the county of Suffolk, England. It is run by 75 elected county councillors representing 63 divisions. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association.
History
Establ ...
has built a road from the Central Roundabout, a short distance to the east of Stowmarket, to Gipping Way in central Stowmarket at a cost of £21 million. The scheme was completed in summer 2010. The new road bridges the railway line and the River Gipping.
Governance
Stowmarket Town Council is the first tier of local government for Stowmarket. Formed in 1974 from the Stowmarket Urban District Council, the Town Council serves a population of approximately 20,000 people in four wards. It is made up of 16 elected members backed up by a staff of over 30. The council is located in the historic Milton House.
Stowmarket is also home to Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council offices.
County Councillors
Sport and leisure
Stowmarket has a
non-League football
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club
Stowmarket Town F.C.
Stowmarket Town Football Club is a football club based in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. The club are currently members of the and play at Greens Meadow.
History
The club was founded as Stowmarket Association F.C. in 1883 by a merger of Stowm ...
, which plays at Greens Meadow. There is also a rugby club located at Chilton Fields, to the north of the town. Stowmarket is home to a handful of gyms and also boasts its own
leisure centre
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complete with swimming pools, climbing wall, bowls green, gym, and artificial-turf football pitch. The town has a plethora of grassroots clubs playing a multitude of sports.
The Regal Theatre
Cinema has been in operation in the town centre for more than fifty years, offering films, concerts and theatre productions.
The former
Corn Exchange underwent a £1 million refurbishment in 2012 to become a music venue, art gallery and theatre named the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts. It is named after
the late influential DJ and broadcaster who lived just outside the town.
Climate
Stowmarket has a maritime climate type as is typical for the bulk of the British Isles. Wattisham is the nearest official weather station, about 4 miles south south west of Stowmarket Town centre.
The absolute maximum temperature recorded was during the August 2003 heatwave. In an average year 11.9 days will report a temperature of or above, with the warmest day of the year rising to .
The absolute minimum temperature is , set in January 1979, although given online records only date back to 1960; it is likely the winter of 1947 saw lower temperatures. In an average year, 48.3 air frosts can be expected.
Sunshine, averaging over 1635 hours a year, is amongst the highest for inland areas of Britain. Annual rainfall totals average below 575mm, with over 1mm of rain falling on 109.4 days. All averages refer to the observation period 1971–2000.
Stowmarket today
Stowmarket has held an annual carnival for well over 50 years in the recreation park featuring a fun fair, fireworks, a procession through the town and local entertainment.
Stowmarket also plays host to the music festival Stow-Fest, a live music open-air event that takes place annually at Chilton Fields in the North of Stowmarket. Since 2010 the town has hosted the Stowblues Festival, organised in partnership with
BBC Radio Suffolk.
The Mix is located on Ipswich Street, and is a flagship youth and community centre in Suffolk.
Notable residents
The poet
John Milton
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made regular visits to the town as his tutor,
Dr Thomas Young, became vicar of Stowmarket in 1628.
Other notable residents included political writer
William Godwin
William Godwin (3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism and the first modern proponent of anarchism. Godwin is most famous for ...
, who spent time as minister at the Stowmarket Independent Church; and singer /
West End actress,
Kerry Ellis, who was brought up in the nearby village of
Haughley and attended
Stowmarket's High School.
Delia Smith also resides nearby in
Combs
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. Stow has produced professional footballers,
James Scowcroft
James Benjamin Scowcroft (born 15 November 1975) is a retired footballer who played as a striker. He is currently a coach for the Ipswich Town academy.
Scowcroft began his career at Ipswich Town, graduating from the club's academy. He went on ...
who played for the local junior sides and
Ipswich Town among others. Professional wrestler
Neil Faith
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Early life
Faith was born in Colchester, Essex. He was raised in London and Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex. He also attended t ...
has lived in Stowmarket. As well as poet
George Crabbe, who went to school in the town. The amateur astronomers
A. Grace Cook
Alice Grace Cook (18 February 1877 - 27 May 1958), known as Grace Cook or A. Grace Cook was a British astronomer. Cook lived in Stowmarket, Suffolk. After she died she was remembered by her colleagues as a skilled and dedicated observer. In Sept ...
and J. P. M. Prentice
lived in the town. Former MP
Gareth Snell is from Stowmarket.
Murder victim
Matthew Pyke
Matthew Pyke of Stowmarket, Suffolk, was a British student who had resided in Nottingham since 2006 with his girlfriend Joanna Witton. He was murdered by 21-year-old David Heiss from Limburg, Germany, on 19 September 2008. Pyke's murder was motivat ...
grew up in this town.
See also
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Stowmarket (Central) Ward
The candidate information for the Stowmarket (Central) Ward in Mid-Suffolk, Suffolk, England
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Stowmarket (North) Ward
The candidate information for the Stowmarket (North) Ward in Mid-Suffolk, Suffolk, England
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Stowmarket (South) Ward
The candidate information for the Stowmarket (South) Ward in Mid-Suffolk, Suffolk, England. This ward elects two councillors.
Councillors
2019 Results
2011 Results
2015 Results
The turnout of the election was 63.58%.
See al ...
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Stowmarket (UK Parliament constituency)
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Stowmarket by-election, 1891
The 1891 Stowmarket by-election was held on 5 May 1891 after the death of the incumbent Conservative MP Edward Greene. It was gained by the Liberal candidate Sydney Stern.
References
Stowmarket
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Stowmarket Guncotton Explosion
The Stowmarket Guncotton Explosion happened on 11 August 1871 at the Prentices Guncotton Factory in Stowmarket, Suffolk. It was blown up by two massive explosions, that occurred within the factory, killing 28 people and injuring approximately 7 ...
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Stowmarket High School
Stowmarket High School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Stowmarket, Suffolk in England. It was at one time known as Stowmarket Grammar School.
728 students from school years 7 to 13. This includes a sixth form whic ...
*
Stowmarket railway station
Stowmarket railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line (GEML) in the East of England, serving the town of Stowmarket, Suffolk. It is down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between to the south and to the north. It ...
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Stowmarket Town Council
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Stowmarket Town F.C.
Stowmarket Town Football Club is a football club based in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. The club are currently members of the and play at Greens Meadow.
History
The club was founded as Stowmarket Association F.C. in 1883 by a merger of Stowm ...
*
Church of St Peter and St Mary, Stowmarket
The Church of St Peter and St Mary stands in the town of Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. It is an active Church of England parish church in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. The church dates from the 14th century and is a Grade I listed bu ...
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Ipswich & Stowmarket Navigation
References
External links
Stowmarket Town CouncilStowmarket Area GuideStowmarket History and HeritageStowmarket Flyer (Local News – Printed Monthly and OnlineStowmarket Sport (Grassroots coverage of sports, clubs and teams in a three-mile radius of Stowmarket)Stowmarket Church (St. Peter and St. Mary Stowmarket)
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