Described in Domesday (1086) as Brune and again in 1115 as Brunum. The origin of the name seems to be Anglo Saxon, bourn, a brook and ham, a home, then altered to Scandinavian, brunnr - place at a spring, meaning settlement by a spring or stream. The village is now two separate settlements, High and Low Burnham.
There was a well at Burnham called Holy Well and healing properties were attributed to the waters, pilgrimages were made there on Ascension Day. The Epworth Bells of
For the past few years High Burnham has been the site of the annual Festival of the Plough, a celebration of past farming and rural ways of life, with extensive displays and competition’s in horse ploughing, vintage tractors and engines along with many craft displays of a bygone era.
Scenes from the
Festival of the Plough
The Pough Inn closed in the 1950's The Plough Inn from Low Burnham
Low Burnham from High Burnham
Low Burnham looking West





