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CIVIL PARISH IN NORFOLK, UNITED KINGDOM
Buxton Lammas; Buxton with Lammas

Lammas         
  • parish church]] to be blessed by a Christian cleric.
CHRISTIAN HOLIDAY
Lammas Day; Lammastide; Gule of August; Calan Awst; Lamastide; Lammas day; LAMMAS DAY
·noun The first day of August;
- called also Lammas day, and Lammastide.
Lammas         
  • parish church]] to be blessed by a Christian cleric.
CHRISTIAN HOLIDAY
Lammas Day; Lammastide; Gule of August; Calan Awst; Lamastide; Lammas day; LAMMAS DAY
['lam?s]
(also Lammas Day)
¦ noun the first day of August, formerly observed as harvest festival.
Origin
OE hlafm?sse (see loaf1, Mass), later interpreted as if from lamb + Mass.
Lammas growth         
Lammas shoot; Lammas shoots
Lammas growth, also called Lammas leaves, Lammas flush, second shoots, or summer shoots, is a season of renewed growth in some trees in temperate regions put on in July and August (if in the northern hemisphere, January and February if in the southern), that is around Lammas day, August 1.

Wikipedia

Buxton with Lamas

Buxton with Lamas is a civil parish in Broadland in the English county of Norfolk. It comprises the villages of Buxton lying to the west of the River Bure and Lamas on the eastern side of the river. At this point the River Bure is crossed by the Bure Valley Railway on a 105-foot (32 m) long girder bridge. Buxton has a halt on the railway. The former railway station on the Great Eastern Railway was called Buxton Lamas prior to closure of the line.

For local government purposes, the two villages jointly elect Buxton with Lamas Parish Council, and fall within the area covered by Broadland District Council and Norfolk County Council.

The civil parish had a population (including Little Hautbois) of 1,685 at the 2001 census, falling marginally to 1,684 at the 2011 census.

A rather grand white water mill also crosses between Buxton and Lamas.