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Stutton
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There are a couple of Halls in this parish on one side of the village and Alton Reservoir on the other. There is a nice walk down to the foreshore, plenty of birdlife too, this pic is of Stutton Mill, very pleasing and very remote ...and a little further along is the foreshore Stutton Church, sits alone ex...
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Sudbury
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A fine market town with lovely walks along the banks of the River Stour especially on the water meadows. This of course is the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough the 'other' landscape artist and of course he was particularly well known for his portraits. Three fine churches adorn Sudbury and don't f...
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Stanningfield
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Anyone with a connection to the village Here is the church with an incomplete tower
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Sutton
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This is a hidden gem to a lot of people although those that know the area will have visited the nearby heath many times. One of the best walks you can find anywhere on the flat, rarely marshy, has beautiful heather in August and September, plenty of woodland birds and butterflies. [url=http://www.fli...
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Stratford St. Mary
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A lovely village with some beautiful half timbered buildings , a church that looks the part, riverside walks and all in Constable country, I have walked this area extensively, in fact over a 12 month period we had completed spasmodic walks from Stoke by Clare to Shotley where possible. Perhaps here i...
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Somerleyton
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This is a very large country estate with hall (open to the public) an attractive village. Somerleyton Church sits on the edge of the estate of the nearby hall and park. In my opinion the church is quite beautiful despite extensive Victorian modernisation. The original rood screen still exists as d...
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South Elmham St. Peter
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There is a brewery here in the village. No suitable photo to display
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Stowmarket
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In the heart of the county, a mix of old and new with the River Gipping flowing nearby to the ornate Railway Station. A must when visiting here is to visit the East Anglian Museum of Life and see how corn was once milled to make flour Stowmarket Church right in the centre of the town
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Southolt
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Stoke Ash
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Southwold
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One of those quintessential old English towns, a much visited seaside resort which boasts a famous brewery, a lighthouse in the town, some fine old inns, a brand new pier visited by thousands each year. I must say this is another favourite place of mine with walks to the harbour on The River Blyth or a wa...
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Sudbourne
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Sudbourne Church so isolated from the village yet sits near some lovely forest walks this was once the mother church to nearby Orford
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Snape
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Known throughout the world for its music festival, Snape Maltings offer fantastic acoustics with its high roof. There are now many shops and artist galleries in the old maltings, a walk to Aldeburgh along the Suffolk Coastal Path (lots of birds to be seen) and catch the bus back. An even better walk IM...
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South Elmham St. Michael
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South Elmham St. Margaret
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Anyone here with a connection to the village? Above the Church Porch there is a Priests Room which houses the village stocks
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South Elmham St. Cross
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South Elmham St. James
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Spexhall
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Anyone with connections to the village? The church has a twentieth century rebuilt round tower and has a lovely lattice pattern on the east chancel wall
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Sotterley
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Anyone with connections to the village? Sotterley Church near the hall in the park overlooking a lake, lovely church the brasses in the chancel floor take some beating, they are beautiful
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John Cooper
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Sotherton
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Stoven
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South Elmham All Saints
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Swilland
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Swilland certainly has an unusual belfry to their church added in 1897, unique to Suffolk, anyone know the reason behind this?
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Sweffling
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Stratford St. Andrew
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Anyone have connections with the village? This is one of the very churches that I haven't been inside in Suffolk, when I took this photo the church was in a state of disrepair and was considered unsafe to enter, I understand that it has since been restored in recent years and is now in private ownership....
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Sternfield
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Stradishall
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I lived at the nearby RAF base from 1965-67 and frequented The Cherry Tree pub on a few occasions, I seem to recall a couple of very famous race horse trainers living in the village. The church here has perhaps the shallowest nave roof of any medieval church in Suffolk
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Stoke-by-Clare
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Stoke by Clare Church situated just off the main road, with tall horse chestnut trees in the foreground to the main entrance, plastered cottages and Stoke College nearby makes St John's/St Augustine look very pleasing. The cross of St George was on the flag pole but looking limp on a still day
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Stanton
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There are two parishes in one village, All Saints and St. John the Baptist, the latter lies in ruins but within those ruins an annual church service is held All Saints Church with its South Tower/Porch St John the Baptist
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Stansfield
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Here is the church with a huge 75' tower
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Syleham
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Anyone here with a connection to the village? The church with a Saxon or Norman round tower sits close to The River Waveney. Remotely situated down a track, it was here in the 12c that Baron Bigod was supposed to have surrendered his castles at Framlingham and Bungay
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Stuston
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Stradbroke
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Anyone with a connection to the village which is dominated by the huge tower attached to the church
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Stowupland
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Sorry no suitable photo available presently There are some real gems around this is one of them http://www.columbinehall.co.uk/history.htm
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Stowlangtoft
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Stowlangtoft Church. When I visited here there were the usual army of volunteers preparing the church for the following days services, we never hear about these people who do such sterling work on our behalf, so thank you from all of us! This is a church of much beauty within and excellent flushwork on...
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Stonham Parva
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Somehow this topic has been deleted so I'll start afresh The famous Magpie and sign
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Stonham Aspal
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Somersham
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Stoke-by-Nayland
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Another of our hidden gems right in the south of the county, the church is in itself beautiful, I would rate this in the top twenty of all Suffolk churches, it is difficult to leave this one out of the top ten. It is magnificent 168' long with a tower 120' high and stands close to the Guildhall, truly marve...
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Stanstead
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Sproughton
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Anyone with a connection to The River Gipping village that boasts a mill and lovely riverside walks The church
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South Cove
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A tiny Hamlet with the church only having about 25 parishioners, the roof is thatched and some form of dating puts the age at over 1000 years old
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Somerton
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Streetly End
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No not many people have heard of it - it's a small hamlet off the Haverhill to Royston road on the way to Wickham. I lived in a room upstairs in the Chequers just after I left the mob. £6 a week all in but used to work behind the bar too. The pub is now a private house. The Chequers was run by a lady who used to have t...
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