Ash Corner

Settlement in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Ash Corner

Cartshed, past the best
Cartshed, past the best Credit: Adrian S Pye

Ash Corner is a small hamlet located in the county of Suffolk, England. Situated approximately 6 miles east of the town of Bury St Edmunds, it is nestled in a picturesque rural setting surrounded by fields and farmland.

The hamlet is characterized by its quaint and charming atmosphere, with a handful of traditional brick cottages and farmhouses lining the narrow country lanes. The surrounding countryside offers stunning views of rolling hills and open fields, making it an idyllic spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.

Although small in size, Ash Corner has a strong sense of community. The locals are known for their friendliness and welcoming nature, creating a warm and inclusive environment for residents and visitors alike. The hamlet also has a small village hall, which serves as a gathering place for various community events and activities.

In terms of amenities, Ash Corner is limited, with no shops or pubs within the immediate vicinity. However, the nearby town of Bury St Edmunds provides easy access to a wider range of facilities, including supermarkets, restaurants, and recreational activities.

For those interested in history, Ash Corner is surrounded by historical landmarks and attractions. The nearby Ickworth House, a stunning country estate, offers visitors the opportunity to explore its magnificent gardens and grand Georgian mansion.

Overall, Ash Corner offers a peaceful and close-knit community in a beautiful rural setting, making it an appealing destination for those seeking a slower pace of life in the heart of the Suffolk countryside.

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Ash Corner Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.154573/1.388592 or Grid Reference TM3156. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cartshed, past the best
Cartshed, past the best
Grazing near Ashe Abbey
Grazing near Ashe Abbey
Field Cottage Set in farmland near Jolly's Farm.
Field Cottage
Set in farmland near Jolly's Farm.
Farmland towards Allonsfield
Farmland towards Allonsfield
Field, Campsea Ashe Looking towards the church.
Field, Campsea Ashe
Looking towards the church.
All Saints' church, Wickham Market Built in C14/C15 and restored in C19.
All Saints' church, Wickham Market
Built in C14/C15 and restored in C19.
High Street, Wickham Market The buildings on the left date from C16 and C17.
High Street, Wickham Market
The buildings on the left date from C16 and C17.
Debden Mill The mill building dates from C19. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-285220-wickham-mill-wickham-market-suffolk#.VpllJfmLTIU" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-285220-wickham-mill-wickham-market-suffolk#.VpllJfmLTIU">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for entry in British Listed Buildings
Debden Mill
The mill building dates from C19. See LinkExternal link for entry in British Listed Buildings
Interior of St John the Baptist's Church The 14th-century nave and chancel were rebuilt in 1792 and further restored in 1869.  The chancel arch and ceiling date from the 19th-century restoration.  The communion table of 1936 was designed by the noted Suffolk ecclesiologist Henry Munro Cautley.  The east window showing Christ in majesty <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2012442">TM3255 : Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist: stained glass window (3)</a> is the work of Powell & Sons in 1912 as a memorial to William and Alice Lowther.  <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/campsea.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/campsea.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Interior of St John the Baptist's Church
The 14th-century nave and chancel were rebuilt in 1792 and further restored in 1869. The chancel arch and ceiling date from the 19th-century restoration. The communion table of 1936 was designed by the noted Suffolk ecclesiologist Henry Munro Cautley. The east window showing Christ in majesty TM3255 : Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist: stained glass window (3) is the work of Powell & Sons in 1912 as a memorial to William and Alice Lowther. LinkExternal link
Faith and Hope - two theological virtues Pre-Raphaelite stained glass of 1882 in St John the Baptist's Church, designed by Sir Henry Holiday for Powell Brothers as a memorial to John George Sheppard.  Faith is represented by the Cross, and Hope by an anchor.  In the vine-leaf panels above, doves symbolising the Holy Spirit are seen ascending at the left and descending on the right.  For a general view of the window see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2012477">TM3255 : Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist: stained glass window (5)</a>.
Faith and Hope - two theological virtues
Pre-Raphaelite stained glass of 1882 in St John the Baptist's Church, designed by Sir Henry Holiday for Powell Brothers as a memorial to John George Sheppard. Faith is represented by the Cross, and Hope by an anchor. In the vine-leaf panels above, doves symbolising the Holy Spirit are seen ascending at the left and descending on the right. For a general view of the window see TM3255 : Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist: stained glass window (5).
Pelican in her Piety Stained glass of 1880 in St John the Baptist's Church; detail of a memorial window to Egidia, 5th Baroness Rendlesham.  The companion left-hand panel shows the Agnus Dei.  For the whole window see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2012430">TM3255 : Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist: stained glass window (1)</a>.
Pelican in her Piety
Stained glass of 1880 in St John the Baptist's Church; detail of a memorial window to Egidia, 5th Baroness Rendlesham. The companion left-hand panel shows the Agnus Dei. For the whole window see TM3255 : Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist: stained glass window (1).
Flush Bracket G 1576 Wickham Market Old School House Flush Bracket OSBM G 1576. E face, SE angle of school.
Flush Bracket G 1576 Wickham Market Old School House
Flush Bracket OSBM G 1576. E face, SE angle of school.
Wickham Market Rogues Lane Wickham Market Rogues Lane
Wickham Market Rogues Lane
Wickham Market Rogues Lane
Bolt Wickham Market All Saints Church Bolt is located in the SW angle of the Wickham Market All Saints Church spire.
Bolt Wickham Market All Saints Church
Bolt is located in the SW angle of the Wickham Market All Saints Church spire.
Cut Mark Wickham Market No.99 High Street Wickham Market No.99 High Street, Cut Mark W face, SW angle.
Cut Mark Wickham Market No.99 High Street
Wickham Market No.99 High Street, Cut Mark W face, SW angle.
Flush Bracket G 1575 Wickham Market Bridge Farm Flush Bracket number OSBM G 1575, NW angle of Barn.
Flush Bracket G 1575 Wickham Market Bridge Farm
Flush Bracket number OSBM G 1575, NW angle of Barn.
Wickham Market (Hacheston) Milestone MS located on High Street Lower road. Hacheston to London 82 Miles MS.
Wickham Market (Hacheston) Milestone
MS located on High Street Lower road. Hacheston to London 82 Miles MS.
Footpath Footpath looking east near to Campsea Ashe, Suffolk.
Footpath
Footpath looking east near to Campsea Ashe, Suffolk.
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Ash Corner is located at Grid Ref: TM3156 (Lat: 52.154573, Lng: 1.388592)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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