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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.
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.
Pages in category "Hadleigh, Suffolk" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Hugh Pigot, curate of Hadleigh, identifies four 'remarkable' houses in his 1866 history of the town: [14] Sun Court; a house in the High St; [15] a house in George Street; and Place Farm (demolished). The house in George Street has since been identified as a hall house, known as Thorpes in the 1600s, and dated to 1380–1420. [16]
Babergh District (pronounced / ˈ b eɪ b ə /, BAY-bə [2]) is a local government district in Suffolk, England.In 2021 it had a population of 92,300. The district is primarily a rural area, containing just two towns, Sudbury and Hadleigh, which was the administrative centre until 2017 when the council moved to shared offices with neighbouring Mid Suffolk District Council in Ipswich, outside ...
Hadleigh Bus Depot, one of the depots used by First Essex; Hadleigh Castle, a castle near Hadleigh, Essex; Hadleigh, Suffolk, a town in Suffolk Hadleigh Railway, a seven and a half mile long single-track railway branch-line from Bentley to Hadleigh, Suffolk (now closed) Hadleigh High School, a high school in Hadleigh, Suffolk
The building continued to be owned by the Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity until being sold in the 1970s. It was subsequently acquired by Suffolk County Council and operated as the Brett River Children's Centre until 2014. [7] In the absence of alternative uses, the county council marketed the building for sale in April 2015. [8]
Benton End is a Grade II* listed [1] sixteenth-century house located on the outskirts of the market town of Hadleigh in Suffolk, England. From 1939 to 1982 it was home to the artist Cedric Morris, who ran the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing in the house, and in the garden grew a significant botanical collection.