Hussey Green

Downs, Moorland in Suffolk Mid Suffolk

England

Hussey Green

B1116 heading north Towards Fressingfield. The drive to Pear Tree House is on the right.
B1116 heading north Credit: Robin Webster

Hussey Green, Suffolk is a quaint and picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Suffolk Downs and Moorland. Located in the eastern part of England, this rural community offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike.

Surrounded by rolling hills and vast stretches of green pastures, Hussey Green boasts breathtaking natural beauty. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, characterized by heathlands, meadows, and ancient woodlands. The diverse terrain provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and birdwatching.

The village itself is small and close-knit, with a population of approximately 500. It offers a range of amenities to cater to the needs of its residents, including a local pub, a village hall, and a primary school. The pub serves as a central meeting point for the community, providing a warm and friendly atmosphere for locals and visitors to gather and socialize.

Hussey Green is also steeped in history, with traces of its past evident in the charming architecture of its buildings. The village church, dating back to the 12th century, stands as a testament to its rich heritage. The church is a focal point for religious worship and community events.

Overall, Hussey Green, Suffolk offers a tranquil and picturesque escape from the bustling city life. With its natural beauty, tight-knit community, and historical charm, it is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and authentic English countryside experience.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.338317/1.3412427 or Grid Reference TM2776. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B1116 heading north Towards Fressingfield. The drive to Pear Tree House is on the right.
B1116 heading north
Towards Fressingfield. The drive to Pear Tree House is on the right.
B1116 Laxfield Road Towards Fressingfield.
B1116 Laxfield Road
Towards Fressingfield.
B1116 Laxfield Road Towards Fressingfield.
B1116 Laxfield Road
Towards Fressingfield.
B1116 Laxfield Road Towards Fressingfield.
B1116 Laxfield Road
Towards Fressingfield.
B1116 Laxfield Road, Fressingfield
B1116 Laxfield Road, Fressingfield
Water Tower This tower lies just south of Fressingfield.
Water Tower
This tower lies just south of Fressingfield.
The farmhouse at Redhouse Farm
The farmhouse at Redhouse Farm
Country road
Country road
Part of Oxbridge Farm
Part of Oxbridge Farm
Fressingfield's village sign
Fressingfield's village sign
'The Fox & Goose Inn' at Fressingfield This was once the Hall of the Guild of St. Margaret of Antioch and remained in that use until the abolition of the Guilds. It was built in 1509 and is a fine example of a brick and timber building. It became an overflow for the poorhouse, and a school, until it was first used as a public house in 1710 and became the Fox and Goose in 1791.
'The Fox & Goose Inn' at Fressingfield
This was once the Hall of the Guild of St. Margaret of Antioch and remained in that use until the abolition of the Guilds. It was built in 1509 and is a fine example of a brick and timber building. It became an overflow for the poorhouse, and a school, until it was first used as a public house in 1710 and became the Fox and Goose in 1791.
Part of Grove Farm
Part of Grove Farm
Looking across to Hall Cottage
Looking across to Hall Cottage
Across a field to Canham's Farm
Across a field to Canham's Farm
A view of Elm Lodge across Chippenhall Green Chippenhall Green is quite a large green with many houses of various styles standing around its edge. Elm Lodge is probably the largest.
A view of Elm Lodge across Chippenhall Green
Chippenhall Green is quite a large green with many houses of various styles standing around its edge. Elm Lodge is probably the largest.
Cratfield Road This section of Cratfield Road follows the course of a Roman road.
Cratfield Road
This section of Cratfield Road follows the course of a Roman road.
The road to Barber's Farm
The road to Barber's Farm
The start of a footpath from Cratfield Road This section of the footpath is used to get to a couple of houses.
The start of a footpath from Cratfield Road
This section of the footpath is used to get to a couple of houses.
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Hussey Green is located at Grid Ref: TM2776 (Lat: 52.338317, Lng: 1.3412427)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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