Kersey, Suffolk Suffolk, River house, Village
Kersey, Suffolk Suffolk, River house, Village
Kersey, Suffolk Coordinates: 52.05°N 0.917°E Kersey is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district in Suffolk, in the east of England. The main street has a ford across a stream. Its principal claim to fame is that a coarse woollen cloth called Kersey cloth takes its name from it.
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Semer is a small village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Kersey Upland Hamlet Photo: Oliver Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0. Kersey is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district in Suffolk, in the east of England. Kersey Tye Hamlet Photo: Oliver Dixon, CC BY-SA 2.0.
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Where is Kersey, Suffolk? Kersey is a small village in the Kersey Vale, part of the Babergh District of Suffolk. Suffolk is a county in the east of England, one of the East Anglian counties and bordered by Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire.
Kersey The Prettiest Village in Suffolk — Helena Bradbury
The iconic Kersey Splash is a dip in the road with water, which shouldn't be that impressive but combined with the reflective surface it means you get one of the most beautiful snapshots of Suffolk.
Kersey The Prettiest Village in Suffolk — Helena Bradbury
Unexplained Mysteries Lost in Time or Lost in Suffolk? The Kersey Timeslip Incident by Robbie Mitchell June 17, 2023 1 The world is full of weird phenomena but one of the strangest, and rarest, is the timeslip. These are instances when people claim to have momentarily been transported to a different era or time period.
Kersey The Prettiest Village in Suffolk — Helena Bradbury
Kersey is located in the county of Suffolk, Eastern England, two miles north-west of the town of Hadleigh, ten miles west of the major town of Ipswich, and 58 miles north-east of London. Kersey lies six miles north-east of the Essex border. Kersey falls within the district council of Babergh, under the county council of Suffolk.
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Kersey is a small village located in the county of Suffolk, in the east of England. Here are some options for getting there: By car: The most convenient way to get to Kersey is by car. Kersey is located just off the A1141, which is easily accessible from the A12 and the A14.
"The picturesque village of Kersey in Suffolk" by Glyn Jones at
The book covers 900 years of Kersey right up to the end of the Second World War, and Yvonne was inspired by her predecessor, Kersey's former village recorder Ann Maltby, who wrote about the social history of the village in Kersey in Living Memory in 2000. It has some superb historic images drawn from Kersey archives (well, it is one of the most photographed locations in Suffolk).
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Description Regularly suggested as the prettiest village in Suffolk, the community is in the centre of an area of central Suffolk known as the Wool Towns. Kersey enjoyed prosperity from the 12th century onwards during the heyday of the Suffolk wool trade in the Middle Ages.
A view of the traditional English village of Kersey in Suffolk, England Stock Photo Alamy
Kersey is an almost unspoilt medieval village with mainly fourteenth to 16th century timber framed houses on either side of a brook which runs through the main street, creating a glorious view from Saint Mary's Church. Kersey history
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The Suffolk Coast The unspoilt Suffolk coast line is about an hour from Kersey. The seaside at Aldeburgh which is a totaly unspoilt seaside village, famous for its Arts events and good food - it is about 50 minutes from Lavenham.
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English villages don't come any prettier than Kersey in Suffolk. Leaning houses with wooden beams line the main road - The Street - which is broken up by a babbling ford that cars have to.
Kersey The Prettiest Village in Suffolk — Helena Bradbury
Kersey, a village and a parish in Suffolk. The village stands in a pleasant valley 2½ miles NW from Hadleigh station on the G.E.R. It has a post office under Ipswich; money order and telegraph office, Hadleigh. Acreage, 1510; population, 482. An Augustinian priory anciently stood here, which was given in the time of Henry VI. to King's College.
Kersey, Suffolk History, Travel, and information
Kersey is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district. The main street has a ford across a stream. Its principal claim to fame is that a coarse woollen cloth called Kersey cloth takes its name from it. The cloth was presumably originally made there, but later in many other places too. Kersey is a kind of coarse woollen cloth that was an.
Kersey street Suffolk, view of The Street in the centre of Kersey village, with its famous ford
Located between Ipswich, Sudbury and Lavenham, Kersey is situated amidst rolling Suffolk countryside. It is good walking country and the church, dating from the 12th century and pub are well worth a visit. Suffolk Cloud
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The Bell Inn, in Kersey, Suffolk, was used as one of the locations of the BritBox series, the Magpie Murders. Wendy Gray, its landlady at the time, said the film company hired the building and car.