Horringer, formerly also called Horningsheath, is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. It lies on the A143 about two miles south-west of Bury St Edmunds. The population in 2011 was 1,055.

Heritage

Horringer was earlier known as Horningsheath. The school retained this spelling until after the Second World War.

The village includes the main entrance to Ickworth House, a Neoclassical country house which was the seat of the Earls and Marquesses of Bristol until the 7th Marquess sold the lease to the National Trust.

Notable residents

In birth order:

Demography

According to the Office for National Statistics, the parish of Horringer at the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001 had a population of 901 in 397 households, which rose to 1,055 at the 2011 Census. The ward population of 2,593 in the 2011 Census was estimated at 2,617 in 2019.

Population change

Population change in Horringer from 1801 to 1891
Year18011811182118311841185118811891
Population543523539586597670662599
Source: A Vision of Britain Through Time
Population change in Horringer from 1901 to 2001
Year19011911192119311951196120012011
Population5255525695454654689011,055
Source: A Vision of Britain Through Time

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Listed buildings

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