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Finningham is a
village and
civil parish in the Mid
Suffolk district of
Suffolk in the East of England,
located approximately 7.5
miles north of Stowmarket...
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Finningham railway station was a
station physically located in the
neighbouring parish of Bacton,
Suffolk on the
Great Eastern Main Line
between London...
- from Stowmarket, and 1 mile (1.6 km) from the
villages of
Wyverstone and
Finningham.
Westhorpe Hall was a
former seat of the
Dukes of Suffolk, and was where...
- England,
about 5
miles to the west of Eye and
about 3
miles east of
Finningham. The
village was
mentioned in 1086 in the
Domesday Book as Wicham, an...
- pie
poudre at its Whit
Monday market fairs and
those of
Thrandeston and
Finningham. The
earliest mention of
industry in Eye
records that in 1673 "the women's...
- Falkenham,
Fakenham Magna, Farnham, Felixstowe,
Felixstowe Ferry, Felsham,
Finningham, Flatford, Flempton, Flixton, Lothingland, Flixton, The Saints, Flowton...
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largest common in the
county extending into five parishes; Gislingham,
Finningham, Walsham-le-Willows and the two Ricklinghalls,
Inferior and Superior....
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Botesdale 1260
Braiseworth 722
Brome 893
Burgate 2034
Cotton 1922 Eye 4174
Finningham 1235
Gislingham 2251
Mellis 1344
Mendlesham 3880
Oakley 1280
Occold 1480...
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between London and
Norwich runs
through the east end of the village, but
Finningham railway station and its
goods yard,
which was
situated in Bacton, was...
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village and
flows north,
before turning east to p****
through the
village of
Finningham where it p****es
under the
Stowmarket to
Norwich railway. At
Thorndon it...