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Hartest is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Babergh district of the
English county of Suffolk. It is
located halfway between Bury St.
Edmunds and...
- Club
still plays in the Bury &
District Sunday Football League, and the
Hartest &
Coldham Hall
Cricket Club in the
Hunts County Bats
Suffolk Cricket League...
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Glemsford 2293
Great Cornard 1550
Great Waldingfield 2424
Groton 1572
Hartest 1964
Lavenham 2812
Lawshall 2907
Little Cornard 1600
Little Waldingfield...
- A1092
north of Long
Melford by way of Whepstead, Brockley,
Cross Green and
Hartest B1067
Bramford Ipswich Originally ran from A45 to A134 in Bury St Edmunds;...
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Gunton Hacheston, Hadleigh, Halesworth, Hardwick, Hargrave, Harkstead,
Hartest, Hasketon, Haughley, Haverhill, Hawkedon, Hawstead, Hazelwood, Heckfield...
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council houses. Its
nearest villages are
Hartest,
Brockley and Hawkedon.
There was once
quite the
rivalry between Hartest and Somerton, and a
giant stone found...
- son of
William Gardiner, a
substantial yeoman farmer who held
lands at
Hartest and
Shimpling in Suffolk, and his wife Alice,
widow of a Mr Ling. Born...
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Glemsford Great Cornard Great Waldingfield Groton Hadleigh (town)
Harkstead Hartest Higham Hintlesham Hitcham Holbrook Holton St Mary
Kersey Kettlebaston Lavenham...
- (14 km)
north of
Sudbury on the B1066. Also it is 2
miles (3 km)
north of
Hartest. A
small hamlet is
recorded in
Domesday as "Brochola" or "Broclega": the...
- Mary, Cavendish, Chilton, Glemsford,
Great Cornard,
Great Waldingfield,
Hartest, Hawkedon, Lawshall,
Little Cornard,
Little Waldingfield, Long Melford...