Fressingfield, Suffolk. Open daily. Free entry.

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Details

Accessibility:

The village is accessible by road and lies across flat ground. There are no car parks or designated blue badge parking bays in the village and no public toilets.

Brief Description:

A small village within a parish of over 4,500 acres and the 16th largest in Suffolk. It has three churches, shops and a local vineyard.

Further Information:

Address:

Fressingfield, Suffolk, UK.

Telephone:

07817 441195 

Email:

lavinia.hadingham@midsuffolk.gov.uk

Website:

http://fressingfield.suffolk.cloud/parish-council/

Opening Hours:

Open daily. 

Directions:

Fressingfield lies between Norwich and Ipswich and east of the A410. From the A410 travel east along the A143 and take the exit along ‘Wells Lane’ and onto the B1116 ‘Shotford Road’ and ‘Harleston Road’ travelling south. Follow thr road south through ‘Weybread’ and continue into the centre of Fressingfield. 

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Transport:

For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33. Nearest train station to the east at Halesworth and to the west at Diss. For train services visit http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ or call 08457 484950.


Amenities:

A small village with shops, a pub, restaurant, school and churches. Fressingfield also has a playing field and children’s play area.

 

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