Somersham, Suffolk

Somersham

St. Mary's church, Somersham, Suffolk
Somersham
 Somersham shown within Suffolk
Population 710 [1]
DistrictMid Suffolk
Shire countySuffolk
RegionEast
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Police Suffolk
Fire Suffolk
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
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Coordinates: 52°05′53″N 1°02′33″E / 52.097994°N 1.042622°E / 52.097994; 1.042622

Somersham (Lower Somersham) is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located around five miles northwest of Ipswich, in 2005 its population was 710.[1]

There are two churches in the village:

St. Mary's Parish Church (OS grid TM0948) just off the main road in the southeast area of the village built in the early part of the 14th century and stands close to Church Farm.

Somersham Baptist Chapel is in the northwest area and is a much newer building.

Somersham had two public houses in the past, King's Head (OS grid TM 085 486) grade II building closed in the early 20th century and started out as farm buildings in the 15th/16th, and the Griffin (OS grid TM 090 485) on the Main Road and now is residential.

Nowadays, there is one public house ('The Duke of Marlborough') on the Main Road.

Tudor Grange (OS grid TM0848) are a series of timber framed 16th century buildings as you head out northwest from Somersham.

The village of Somersham is in a quite pronounced valley (for East Anglia). There is a small stream flowing to the north of the village field parallel to the main road.

The village contains a hair salon, Somersham Primary School, a garage which has been owned by David Haughton for over 20 years and a new village hall in the village.[2] The Post office and small shop closed in 2005 but a thriving Community Shop opened in a purpose built building in July 2012.

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