Great Wilbraham

Listed as Wilburgeham in the 10th century, and Wiborgham in the Domesday Book, the name "Wilbraham" means "Homestead of a woman called Wilburh".The present church, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, dates from the 12th century, and the font and the nave's north wall survive from that period.The village has a variety of house types, mostly Victorian or older, with post-war infill development, and a small number of modest-scale modern estates.[3] The Voluntarily Aided Church Primary School enjoys an excellent reputation with approximately 100 pupils between the ages of 5 and 11.Money is raised by an annual Sports Day which includes many stalls and events such as coconut shies, pony rides, running races and even cake competitions.
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