Somerton, Suffolk

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Somerton
Suffolk

St Margaret's Somerton
Location
Location: 52°8’42"N, 0°38’46"E
Data
Population: 212  (2011[1])
Post town: Bury St Edmunds
Postcode: IP29
Local Government
Council: Babergh

Somerton is a parish in the Babergh hundred of Suffolk.

Somerton is split into two smaller villages: Upper Somerton[2] with a population of approximately 50 and Somerton with a population of about 20. Upper Somerton is at the top of one valley and has St. Margaret's Church, a phone box and post box. Somerton is at the bottom of the same valley and has only a post box.

The villages comprise rural houses and farms with some council houses. Its nearest villages are Hartest, Brockley and Hawkedon. There was once quite the rivalry between Hartest and Somerton, and a giant stone found in Somerton was stolen by Hartest and rolled down the valley where it still sits on their village green.

The nearest towns are Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury.

Notable residents

  • Elsie Few (1909-1980), artist.
  • Claude Rogers (1907-1979), painter, art teacher, a founding member of the Euston Road School and President of the London Group of British artists.

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