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'''All Saints South Elmham''' is a little village in northern [[Suffolk]]; one of the group of seven villages southwest of [[Bungay]] known as [[South Elmham]], and part of the wider group known as "The Saints". | |name=All Saints' South Elmham | ||
|county=Suffolk | |||
|picture=Moat Farm, All Saints South Elmham - geograph.org.uk - 864111.jpg | |||
|picture caption=Moat Farm on All Saints Common | |||
|os grid ref=TM343827 | |||
|latitude=52.392 | |||
|longitude=1.44 | |||
|post town=Halesworth | |||
|postcode=IP19 | |||
|dialling code=01986 | |||
|LG district=East Suffolk | |||
|constituency=Waveney | |||
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'''All Saints South Elmham''' is a little village in northern [[Suffolk]]; one of the group of seven villages southwest of [[Bungay]] known as [[South Elmham]], and part of the wider group known as "[[The Saints]]". | |||
All Saints in in the | All Saints in in the south-east of the South Elmham villages, just to the north of the village of [[Rumburgh]], and with [[St Michael South Elmham|St Michael]] to the north and [[St Nicholas South Elmham|St Nicholas]] to the north-west. | ||
It is within the parish of Rumburgh with South Elmham All Saints, and St Nicholas, joining those three villages. Its church, St Michael and St Felix, is beside Abbey Farm between All Saints and Rumburgh. It looks a little unusual, with its truncated tower, a 13th century construction unlike the run of Suffolk churches and built as the church of a Benedictine priory founded shortly before the Norman conquest. | [[File:South Elmham-g5.jpg|left|thumb|200px|All Saints' Church]] | ||
It is within the parish of Rumburgh with South Elmham All Saints, and St Nicholas, joining those three villages. Its church, St Michael and St Felix, is beside Abbey Farm between All Saints and Rumburgh. It looks a little unusual, with its truncated tower, a 13th-century construction unlike the run of Suffolk churches and built as the church of a Benedictine priory founded shortly before the Norman conquest. | |||
The village with [[St Nicholas South Elmham|St Nicholas]] form a joint is a civil parish. | The village with [[St Nicholas South Elmham|St Nicholas]] form a joint is a civil parish. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 5 December 2024
All Saints' South Elmham | |
Suffolk | |
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Moat Farm on All Saints Common | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | TM343827 |
Location: | 52°23’31"N, 1°26’24"E |
Data | |
Post town: | Halesworth |
Postcode: | IP19 |
Dialling code: | 01986 |
Local Government | |
Council: | East Suffolk |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Waveney |
All Saints South Elmham is a little village in northern Suffolk; one of the group of seven villages southwest of Bungay known as South Elmham, and part of the wider group known as "The Saints".
All Saints in in the south-east of the South Elmham villages, just to the north of the village of Rumburgh, and with St Michael to the north and St Nicholas to the north-west.
It is within the parish of Rumburgh with South Elmham All Saints, and St Nicholas, joining those three villages. Its church, St Michael and St Felix, is beside Abbey Farm between All Saints and Rumburgh. It looks a little unusual, with its truncated tower, a 13th-century construction unlike the run of Suffolk churches and built as the church of a Benedictine priory founded shortly before the Norman conquest.
The village with St Nicholas form a joint is a civil parish.