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Gedgrave is a
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district, in the
English county of
Suffolk in
eastern England. In 2005, its po****tion was 30. Gedgrave...
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Gedgrave Hall Pit is a 0.65-hectare (1.6-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Gedgrave,
south of
Saxmundham in Suffolk. It is a Geological...
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Richmond Farm Pit,
Gedgrave is a 0.57-hectare (1.4-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south-west of
Orford in Suffolk. It is a Geological...
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which currently accommodates the
offices and
meeting place of
Orford and
Gedgrave Parish Council, is a
Grade II
listed building. The
first muni****l building...
- 2011".
Retrieved 16
September 2015. "New
Orford Town Trust".
Orford and
Gedgrave Parish Council and New
Orford Town Trust.
Retrieved 8 July 2023. AA Book...
- Freckenham, Fressingfield, Freston, Friston,
Frostenden Gazeley, Gedding,
Gedgrave, Gipping, Gisleham, Gislingham, Glemsford, Gosbeck,
Gosling Green, Great...
- Record,
accessed 2 June 2020. Davis, pp.91–92.
Orford History,
Orford and
Gedgrave Parish Council,
accessed 24
April 2011. "Orford
Castle (The
Gatehouse Record)"...
- Gazette, 11
October 1935, p.6464" (PDF). "The
Gedgrave &
Dalmigavie Estates - The
Gedgrave Estate". www.
gedgrave.co.uk. "History". "Notes on the
Rendall Family"...
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Chillesford Clopton Culpho Dallinghoo Dallinghoo Wield Debach Foxhall Gedgrave Great Bealings Grundisburgh Hasketon Havergate Island Hollesley Iken Kesgrave...
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stockbroker Walpole Greenwell. The
Greenwell family has
owned the
Gedgrave estate in
Suffolk since the 1930s, and has land in Inverness-shire.[citation...