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Another one of the 'prettiest villages in Suffolk', on the Lavenham-Hadleigh road, where the main street has a ford and rows of dark timbered and painted thatched cottages.
St Mary's 14th century Perpendicular church sits on top of the hilltop and overlooks this pretty and delightful little village.
The sign of a horse's tail hanging from the eaves of a house, was the trade sign of a vet.
Kersey cloth, a coarse twill weave cloth was used for making overcoats and army uniforms as the close weave kept out the cold and rain.
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- Landmark