St Lawrence Church, Ipswich
St Lawrence Church is a grade 2* listed church in Ipswich, Suffolk, that is now used as a community centre.
Woodbridge is a town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. It is in the East of England, about 8 miles (13 km) from the coast. It lies along the River Deben, with a population of about 11,000. The town is served by Woodbridge railway station on the Ipswich-Lowestoft East Suffolk Line and is located just a few miles from the wider Ipswich urban area. Woodbridge is twinned with Mussidan in France. Woodbridge is close to the most important Anglo-Saxon site in the United Kingdom, the Sutton Hoo burial ship. With 1100 years of recorded history, the town has retained a variety of historical architecture, and there are facilities for boating and riverside walks on the River Deben.
Population: 11,200
Latitude: 52° 05' 35.95" N
Longitude: 1° 19' 13.51" E
St Lawrence Church is a grade 2* listed church in Ipswich, Suffolk, that is now used as a community centre.
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Great Saxham Hall is a two-storey Palladian house situated at Great Saxham, just outside Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. (Buildings and monuments can be listed as Grade I, Grade II, or Grade II*.
The Sandlings Walk is a long-distance path in Suffolk, England.
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