Ickworth is a small civil parish, almost coextensive with the estate of the National Trust's Ickworth House, in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, eastern England, south-west of Bury St Edmunds. The population of the parish was only minimal at the 2011 Census and is included in the civil parish of Lawshall.
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Ickworth is a small civil parish, almost coextensive with the estate of the National Trust's Ickworth House, in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, eastern England, south-west of Bury St Edmunds. The population of the parish was only minimal at the 2011 Census and is included in the civil parish of Lawshall.
==Landmarks== Ickworth has three main clusters of the 12 listed structures in the Grade II* listed park and garden which are: {| class="wikitable" |- !Name!!Grade!!Notes |- |Ickworth House||Grade I||National Trust |- |Sir John Hervey's Summerhouse||Grade II|| |- |St Mary's Church||Grade II*|| |- |White House||Grade II|| |- |Mordaboys Cottages||Grade II||Thatched 17th century. |- |Garden walling by summerhouse||Grade II|| |- |Coach House||Grade II|| |- |Garden wall by church||Grade II|| |- |Ha-ha||Grade II|| |- |Stable Block||Grade II|| |- |Balustrading by entrance||Grade II|| |}
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