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Great Livermere, Suffolk

It is mostly noted for Ampton Water, home to a wealth of wildlife, and for its ancient church dedicated to St.Peter which has an interesting thatched roof covering its Norman nave.

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Haverhill, Suffolk

This is a predominately Victorian town which was noted for the manufacture of clothing during the 19th century.

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Horringer, Suffolk

Set in spacious, lovely countryside, a short distance from the favoured town of Bury St. Edmunds, in what is oft referred to as Breckland, is the quintessentially English village of Horringer.

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Iken, Suffolk

Once a renowned fishing village famous for a good catch of herring, salmon and sea trout, Iken is now best known as an idyllic retreat on the Alde Estuary. It is a birdwatchers...

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Ipswich, Suffolk

This is a town that can trace its history back to the Stone-Age, it has been a successive settlement throughout the ages and has been populated by settlers from the Iron-Age,...

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Ixworth, Suffolk

Ixworth, is an attractive place, it has the usual village facilities of shops, post office and excellent inn.

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Kedington, Suffolk

The Stour Valley footpath leads into Kedington which has several eye catching focal points, including a pretty arched bridge spanning the river and a lovely 18th-century watermill.

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Kersey, Suffolk

Quintessentially English village of a style for which Suffolk is renowned. Winding streets full of exquisite properties, some dating back to Tudor times.

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Kessingland, Suffolk

Situated on what is popularly called 'The Sunrise Coast' this little resort town a short distance from Lowestoft was once the home of novelist Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925).

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Kettlebaston, Suffolk

Kettlebaston is a small picturesque village 3 miles East of Lavenham. It is a small village with just 28 houses, with 40% of the village properties marked as listed. The parish...

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Lavenham, Suffolk

Considered to be Britain's best preserved medieval village, Lavenham, with its wonderful clusters of fine Tudor houses offering the visitor a glimpse of just how a prosperous wool...

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Laxfield, Suffolk

Laxfield, with its wealth of timber-framed buildings is widely regarded as one of the most attractive villages in north Suffolk. It has a variety of charming properties which...

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Long Melford, Suffolk

The picturesque village of Long Melford lies in the heart of the beautiful valley of the Stour River.

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Lowestoft, Suffolk

This is now a sunny holiday resort but for many years fishing played an important part in the history of the development of Lowestoft.

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Nayland, Suffolk

The heady beauty of Suffolk has been the inspiration of artist's for centuries and the village of Nayland, in the hear of Constable country is no exception.

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Newmarket, Suffolk

You can hardly drive through this handsome town without seeing some reminder that the history of the town

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