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Thorndon
village and civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Wattisfield
Wattisfield is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located on the A143 around seven miles south-west of Diss, in 2005 its population was 440, increasing to 475 at the 2011 Census.
Onehouse
thumb|Onehouse Village Sign Onehouse is a small village in the English county of Suffolk, about 3 miles west from the centre of Stowmarket near to the Golf Club. The population of the parish at the 2011 Census was 810.
Botesdale
thumb|Botesdale Village Sign Botesdale is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of the English county of Suffolk. The village is about south west of Diss, south of Norwich and north east of Bury St Edmunds. The village of Rickinghall merges with Botesdale along the B1113 road, locally known as simply: ‘The Street’. Their connection creates the appearance of a single built-up residential area and the boundary between the two is difficult to identify.
Nettlestead
village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK
Worlingworth
Worlingworth is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England, located around ten miles south-east of Diss. In 2011 it had a total population of 802 people.
Stonham Aspal
village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK
Hinderclay
Hinderclay is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. The village is located around - from Bury St Edmunds in an area of rolling arable land to the south of the Little Ouse river valley. Neighbouring villages include Thelnetham and Rickinghall. In 2005 its population was 340. The parish also contains the hamlet of Thorpe Street.
Westhorpe
village and civil parish in Mid Suffolk, Suffolk, England
Baylham
Baylham () is a village and civil parish, 1,349 acres size, in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, about northwest of Ipswich and southeast of Stowmarket.
Rishangles
Rishangles is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England.
Hunston
village and civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Framsden
thumb|upright|Webster's Mill, Framsden|The windmill Framsden is a village and civil parish located around north of Ipswich and south of the small market town of Debenham in the English county of Suffolk. The total population of Framsden in the census of 2001 was 299, with 125 households, 52 people under 16 years, 201 of working age and 46 over 65 years, increasing to a population of 357 in 137 households at the 2011 Census.
Ringshall
village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, UK
Drinkstone
thumb|left|Village sign in Drinkstone
Wortham
village and civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Combs
village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, UK
Crowfield
village and civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Creeting St Peter
village and civil parish in Mid Suffolk, Suffolk, England
Battisford
Battisford is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. The village lies approximately south of Stowmarket and is directly alongside Wattisham Airfield.
Fressingfield
Fressingfield is a village in Suffolk, England, east of Diss, Norfolk. In 2015 it had a population of 1021, with one shop (Mace), a medical centre, public house, restaurant, primary school, and three churches, with Anglican, Baptist and Methodist congregations. A vineyard, Oak Hill Wines, is also located nearby.
Little Finborough
village in Suffolk, England, UK
Little Stonham
village and civil parish in Mid Suffolk, Suffolk, England
Monk Soham
village and civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Weybread
Weybread is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is located on the northern boundary with Norfolk, the River Waveney forming the boundary.
Denham
village and civil parish near Eye, Mid Suffolk, UK
Tannington
Tannington is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located around ten miles south-east of Diss, in 2005 its population was 110. At the 2011 Census the population had fallen below 100, and not therefore being maintained on this site was included in the civil parish of Brundish.
Badley
Badley is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, located between Stowmarket and Needham Market. With an electorate of less than 100, it has an infrequent parish meeting rather than a parish council. Badley is listed as a settlement with 41 households in the 1086 Domesday Book. In 1901 the population was 77, and the parish covered 1,050 acres.
Thornham Parva
village in Suffolk, England, UK
Stuston
thumb|Stuston Village Sign Stuston is a small village and civil parish in the Mid-Suffolk district of the county of Suffolk, England close to the border with Norfolk, England. Its postal town is Diss, Norfolk, England.
Occold
thumb|Occold village sign Occold is a village in Suffolk, England. Occold is located 2 miles south east from the town of Eye, and 8 miles from the town of Diss.
Thornham Magna
village in Suffolk, England, UK
Stowlangtoft
Stowlangtoft is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England south-east from Ixworth. Located around north-east of Bury St Edmunds, in 2005 its population was 270.
Thwaite
village and civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Willisham
Willisham is a small village in the suburbs of the county town of Ipswich, Suffolk. The small parish village has been present since the 11th century and was included in the Domesday Book. During the 18th century the village was once home to wheat and barley farmers. During the 20th century the village has gained new homes with the local authority building at Fiske Pightle, and private dwellings in the cul-de-sac of North Acres being built in 1965/1966. In the year 2000 the village had 9 new houses built down Tye Lane. The village post office was renovated into a house 8 years ago. The 2011 cen
Earl Stonham
village in Suffolk, England, UK
Wyverstone
Wyverstone is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located around five miles north of Stowmarket, in 2005 its population was 370. The parish also includes the hamlets of Wyverstone Street, 1 km to the west and Earl's Green, 1.5 km south-west. thumb|left|Village sign in Wyverstone It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Wiuert(h)estuna" and on John Speed’s 1610 map as "Wiuerston".
Southolt
thumb|Southolt Village Sign, Suffolk
Horham
Horham (pronounced 'Horrum') is a village in the county of Suffolk, in the East Anglia region of eastern England, United Kingdom. Horham is located approximately halfway between Norwich and Ipswich, and also approximately halfway between Eye and Stradbroke on the B1117 road.
Harleston
village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK
Finningham
Finningham is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in the East of England, located approximately 7.5 miles north of Stowmarket and 16 miles from the county town of Ipswich. In 2011 its population was 480.
Syleham
Syleham is a small parish, next to the River Waveney in Suffolk, England, about six miles east of Diss.
Wingfield
village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, UK
Metfield
Metfield is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district, in Suffolk, England, but its name is derived from Medefeld or 'Meadow feld' (see Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names). It is situated close to the border with Norfolk, being approximately 5 miles south east of Harleston and 7 miles north west of Halesworth. The population was estimated to be 370 in 1996, increasing to 388 at the 2011 Census.
Brome and Oakley
civil parish in Mid Suffolk, Suffolk, England
Thrandeston
Thrandeston is a small village on the Norfolk/Suffolk border in England.
Little Blakenham
village in Suffolk, England, UK
Buxhall
Buxhall is a village and a civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England. The nearest town is Stowmarket. It is home to a public house, St Mary's Church, Buxhall Windmill, and a village recreation ground with children's play area.
Cotton
village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK
Braiseworth
Braiseworth is a village in Suffolk, England. the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and its name means ''Briosa's enclosure'' in Old English. It has never reached any great size, and no longer has its own parish church. The medieval church was dismantled in the 1850s, parts being incorporated into the new church, consecrated in 1857 and designed by the Victorian "rogue" architect Edward Buckton Lamb, who also designed the controversial town hall at nearby Eye. This new church was disused in the 1970s and is now a private house.
Burgate
Burgate is a small village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, about south-west of Diss in Norfolk. The church, dedicated to St Mary and dating from the 14th century, was restored in 1864 and is a Grade II* listed building. The parish includes the villages of Little Green (south of Burgate) and Great Green (north).
Kenton
village in Suffolk, UK
Barham
village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK
Darmsden
Darmsden is a hamlet and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. Located near the A14 road around south of the town of Needham Market, it became a civil parish in April 2013 after separating from Barking.
Rickinghall Inferior
civil parish in Suffolk, England, UK
Creeting St Mary
village in Suffolk, England, UK
Brundish
thumb|Brundish Village Sign, Suffolk Brundish is a village and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. The village is south-east of Stradbroke and north of Dennington in the Mid Suffolk district. The B1118 road runs through the village, which had a population at the 2001 census of 192, including Tannington, increasing to 287 at the 2011 Census.
Redgrave
village in Suffolk, England
Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford
thumb|upright=1.275|Wetheringsett’s colourful Village Sign Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford is a civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. The parish contains the village of Wetheringsett, together with the hamlets of Blacksmith's Green, Broad Green, Brockford Street (located on the A140), Brockford Green, Knaves Green, Page's Green, Park Green, Pitman's Corner, Wetherup Street and White Horse Corner. In the 2011 census, the population was 669. Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford is home to All Saints’ Church and the Wetheringsett Church of England Voluntary-Controlled Primary
Old Newton with Dagworth
civil parish in Suffolk, United Kingdom