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''' | '''St Cross 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". | ||
St Cross is the most westerly of the South Elmham villages, west of [[St Margaret South Elmham|St Margaret]], and on the lane leading down to the bridge over the [[River Waveney]] at [[Homersfield]]. | St Cross is the most westerly of the South Elmham villages, west of [[St Margaret South Elmham|St Margaret]], and on the lane leading down to the bridge over the [[River Waveney]] at [[Homersfield]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:36, 28 July 2014
St Cross 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".
St Cross is the most westerly of the South Elmham villages, west of St Margaret, and on the lane leading down to the bridge over the River Waveney at Homersfield.
The parish is known as South Elmham St Cross. Its church, St Cross, is a tall, flint-built church with a 14th century square tower.