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  2. Hadleigh, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Hadleigh (/ ˈ h æ d l i /) is an ancient market town and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England.The town is situated next to the River Brett, between the larger towns of Sudbury and Ipswich.

  3. Great Wood and Dodd's Grove - Wikipedia

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    This is a small remnant of the ancient Hadleigh Great Wood. It is coppiced oak woodland on sands, gravels and clay, and one of the largest areas of old woodland in the south of the county. Bramble and honeysuckle are the main ground plants. Other plants include the rare broad-leaved helleborine. [1]

  4. Cosford Hundred - Wikipedia

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    Cosford Hundred. Cosford was a hundred of Suffolk, consisting of 30,712 acres (124.29 km 2). [1]The hundred consisted of Hadleigh, the only town of any size, and seventeen other parishes in western Suffolk.

  5. Riverside Walk, Hadleigh - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Walk is a 4.6-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Hadleigh in Suffolk.It is owned and managed by Babergh District Council. [1] [2]This linear site on the west bank of the River Brett comprises two footpaths and the alder woodland and fen between them.

  6. Hadleigh, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Hadleigh is a town and former civil parish that is within the borough of Castle Point, located in the southeast of the county of Essex, England, on the A13 between Thundersley, Benfleet and Leigh-on-Sea with a population of 18,300. [1]

  7. Hadleigh Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Hadleigh Country Park is a country park in Hadleigh, Essex, England. [1] History. The park was formerly called Hadleigh Castle Country Park.

  8. Railway Walk, Hadleigh - Wikipedia

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    Railway Walk, Hadleigh is an 11.6 hectare Local Nature Reserve which runs for 2 miles along the route of the former Hadleigh railway south-east from Hadleigh in Suffolk. It is owned and managed by Babergh District Council. [1] [2] The walk starts at the original station building in Hadleigh, which is now a private house.

  9. A1071 road - Wikipedia

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    It by-passes Boxford, Calais Street, Bower House Tye, Hadleigh Heath, Hadleigh, where it comes to a staggered junction for the A1141 road (left) and the B1070 (right) and goes through Hintlesham. Then it comes to a T-Junction at the A1214 road (London Road) at Chantry .