Articles of interest in Bury St Edmunds
Swilland is a village and a civil parish in the ancient hundred of Bosmere-and-Claydon, in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk. It is north of the large town of Ipswich. Swilland has a church called St Mary. It has a pub c…
Stoke railway station was a station in Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk.It opened in 1865 and closed in 1967
Ickworth Church (more formally known as St Mary's Church, Ickworth), is a former parish church located within Ickworth Park near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England.
St James' Church, Stretham, is an active Anglican church in the village of Stretham, Cambridgeshire, England. Founded in the 12th century, it was heavily restored by the architect J. P. St Aubyn in 1876. English Heritage, a body responsible for pres…
St George's Church, Little Thetford, is an Anglican church in the village of Little Thetford, Cambridgeshire, England.
Soham Abbey was constructed by St Felix of Burgundy during the early part of the 7th century. It was the first Roman Christian site to be established in Cambridgeshire. It is believed that the church was of a squat, low design with a long north tran…
Saxham & Risby railway station was a station serving Risby in the English county of Suffolk. It was opened by the Great Eastern Railway in 1854 following the line's extension from Newmarket to Bury St Edmunds. It was not particularly near either of …
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*.
Samuel Ward Academy (formerly Samuel Ward Arts and Technology College) is an upper school with academy status in Haverhill, Suffolk.
The River Dove is a river in the county of Suffolk.
RAF Snailwell is a former Royal Air Force station located near to the village of Snailwell, Cambridgeshire, located 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Newmarket, Suffolk, England.
Monk Soham is a village in Suffolk, eastern England, four miles north east of Debenham and six miles north west of Framlingham. The neighbouring villages are Bedfield, Ashfield-cum-Thorpe, Kenton and Bedingfield. The nearest primary school is in Bed…
Milden Castle was a motte-and-bailey castle on Foxburrow hill in Milden, a village in Suffolk, England.
Long Melford railway station is a disused railway station in Long Melford, Suffolk, England. It opened in 1865, as "Melford", and was renamed Long Melford in 1884. The station was part of the Stour Valley Line, operated by the Eastern Counties Railw…
Long Meadow is a small hamlet, twinned but physically separate from the neighbouring village of Lode and part of the same village parish. Lode is 1/2 mile to the west of Long Meadow. Swaffham Bulbeck is about the same to the east.
Hundon is a village and civil parish in the Borough of St Edmundsbury in the English county of Suffolk. It has a primary school, post office, pub and two places of worship. The village is about 3 miles (4.8 km) north west of the small town of Clare,…
Horner’s Green is a hamlet in England, located in the Babergh district of the County of Suffolk. It is in the parish of Groton.
Haughley Castle was a medieval castle situated in the village of Haughley, some 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of the town of Stowmarket, Suffolk. Prominent historians such as J. Wall consider it "the most perfect earthwork of this type in the cou…
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