Newton, Suffolk

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Newton
Suffolk

All Saints Church
Location
Grid reference: TL9140
Location: 52°1’55"N, 0°47’31"E
Data
Population: 495  (2011[1])
Post town: Sudbury
Postcode: CO10
Dialling code: 01787
Local Government
Council: Babergh

Newton, also known as Newton Green to distinguish it from Nowton near Bury St Edmunds, and Old Newton near Stowmarket, is a small village and parish in Suffolk. Part of the hundred of Babergh, it is located on the A134 (Assington Road) between Sudbury and Colchester, around three miles from the former.

Newton was recorded in Domesday as "Niwetuna".

Church Road leads north off A134 towards Newton Hall and All Saints Church (both less than a mile from the village centre).

Unusually, the village green to the south and west has been converted to a nine-hole common land course in 1907. It is one of the oldest golf clubs in Suffolk. Residents are entitled to membership of the local golf club, though are limited to using the holes on the village green and cannot use the clubhouse. The green is also a wildlife site.

The parish contains Alstrop Wood and part of the Edwardstone Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest, both of which are classified as ancient woodland. The small hamlet of Sackers Green is also within the parish.[2]

The village previously had a school, but it was closed in 1938. The building is today used as the village hall.

Ameneties

The only pub in the Village is a 15th-century pub close to the golf course. The pub was renamed Saracens (formerly Saracens Head) in early 2010.

Several farms exist in the area, including Hill Farm to the west and Jarvis Farm to the south-east.

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