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  2. Woodbridge, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge is a port town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It is 8 miles (13 km) up the River Deben from the sea. It lies 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Ipswich and around 74 miles (119 km) north-east of London. [ 2 ]

  3. Woodbridge Tide Mill - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge Tide Mill in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England is a rare example of a tide mill whose water wheel still turns and is capable of grinding a wholemeal flour. The mill is a Grade I listed building. It is a three-storey building constructed from wood; externally it is clad in white Suffolk boarding and has a Gambrel roof.

  4. RAF Woodbridge - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Woodbridge, or more simply RAF Woodbridge, is a former Royal Air Force station located east of Woodbridge and around 7 miles north-east of Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, England.

  5. Woodbridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England, serving the town of Woodbridge, Suffolk.It is 10 miles 19 chains (16.5 km) down the line from Ipswich and 79 miles (127 km) measured from London Liverpool Street; it is situated between Westerfield and Melton.

  6. Sutton Hoo - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Hoo is the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Archaeologists have been excavating the area since 1938, when an undisturbed ship burial containing a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artifacts was discovered.

  7. Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Woodbridge - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury is a Roman Catholic church in St John's Street in Woodbridge, Suffolk. It has been part of the Catholic Diocese of East Anglia since 1976, and before that was in the Diocese of Northampton. It forms a joint parish with Framlingham. [1] It was built in 1850. [2]

  8. Woodbridge School - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge School is a private day and boarding school in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, founded in 1577, for the poor of Woodbridge. It was later supported by the Seckford Foundation . Woodbridge School has been co-educational since September 1974.

  9. Woodbridge Priory - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge Priory was a small Augustinian priory of canons regular in Woodbridge in the English county of Suffolk. The priory was founded in around 1193 by Ernald Rufus and was dissolved about 1537 during the dissolution of the monasteries. [1] [2] The site was acquired by the Wingfield family before passing to Thomas Seckford in 1564. [1]