The name of 'Antingham' originates from an
Old English word meaning "homestead of the family or followers of a man called Anta". Antingham has an entry in the
Domesday Book of 1086, where the village, its population, records of land ownership, and details about productive resources are extensively detailed. In the survey Antingham is variously recorded by the names
Antigeham,
Antingham, and
Attinga. The main tenants at the time were
Roger Bigod and Thurston Fitzguy. The survey notes the presence of four villagers and four smallholders on the land. A meadow, acreage, and ploughs of various values are among the items recorded under Antingham. St Mary's parish church, at the south of the village close to the A149 in Church Lane, stands next to the ruins of St Margaret's Church which was abandoned in the late 17th century. Material from St Margaret's was used to repair St Mary's after they had both fallen into disrepair. The village was struck by
an F1/T2 tornado on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day. ==Geography==