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Hintlesham is a
small village in Suffolk, England,
situated roughly halfway between Ipswich and Hadleigh. It is in the
Belstead Brook electoral division...
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Hintlesham Woods is a 118.1-hectare (292-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of
Hadleigh in Suffolk. Part of it is
Wolves Wood, which...
- Lady
Lloyd and Her Son,
Richard Savage Lloyd, of
Hintlesham Hall,
Suffolk (1745–46), Yale
Center for
British Art...
- guests. In 1971, he saw a full-page adverti****t in
Country Life for
Hintlesham Hall near Ipswich,
Suffolk and
bought it, unsurve****, for £32,000. He...
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Safety Network.
Flight Safety Foundation. "
Hintlesham WW2 –
Hintlesham &
Chattisham War Memorials".
Hintlesham War Memorial. "The
History of Shuttleworth"...
- was
discovered in the
water of
Belstead Brook at Thorpe's Hill, near
Hintlesham, Suffolk, by a
member of the
public who was
working as a
Water Bailiff...
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Ipswich Road. The wood has an area of 38.4
hectares and it is part of the
Hintlesham Woods biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest, and
Nature Conservation...
- Sir
Richard Lloyd (bapt. 31 May 1697 – 1761), of
Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk, was an
English solicitor-general and
Member of Parliament. He was born the son...
- Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe
serves as a
director for the
Ellis Campbell Group and
Hintlesham Holdings. He is also a
trustee of the
Elvetham Charitable Trust and the...
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junction for the A1141 road (left) and the B1070 (right) and goes
through Hintlesham. Then it
comes to a T-Junction at the A1214 road (London Road) at Chantry...