Washmere Green

Settlement in Suffolk Babergh

England

Washmere Green

Field edge near Nether Hall
Field edge near Nether Hall Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Washmere Green is a small village located in Suffolk, England. Situated approximately 3 miles south of the market town of Stowmarket, it is nestled in the heart of the picturesque Suffolk countryside. With a population of around 200 people, Washmere Green is known for its tranquil and idyllic setting.

The village is characterized by its charming thatched cottages, which give it a traditional and timeless feel. Surrounded by green fields and woodland, Washmere Green offers residents and visitors a peaceful and rural environment. The village is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Despite its small size, Washmere Green boasts a strong sense of community. The village has a local pub, The Green Man, which serves as a social hub for residents and a popular spot for visitors to enjoy a drink or a meal. The pub often hosts community events, such as quiz nights and live music, bringing the locals together.

The village is also within close proximity to a range of amenities and attractions. Stowmarket offers a variety of shops, supermarkets, and restaurants, ensuring that residents have easy access to everyday necessities. Additionally, the nearby Suffolk countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and horse riding.

Overall, Washmere Green is a charming and quintessentially English village, offering a peaceful and close-knit community in a stunning rural setting.

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Washmere Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.088383/0.78647233 or Grid Reference TL9147. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field edge near Nether Hall
Field edge near Nether Hall
Looking across the fields towards Lavenham Church
Looking across the fields towards Lavenham Church
38 - 43, Church Street, Lavenham These single storey dwellings are opposite Lavenham Church and have the appearance of Almshouses.
38 - 43, Church Street, Lavenham
These single storey dwellings are opposite Lavenham Church and have the appearance of Almshouses.
Footpath sign Footpath sign on Bridge Street Road; the tower of Lavenham Church can be seen in the distance.
Footpath sign
Footpath sign on Bridge Street Road; the tower of Lavenham Church can be seen in the distance.
Lavenham Church The tower of Lavenham Church viewed from the west across farmland.
Lavenham Church
The tower of Lavenham Church viewed from the west across farmland.
Bridge Street Road Bridge Street Road approaching Slough Farm.
Bridge Street Road
Bridge Street Road approaching Slough Farm.
Peek Lane
Peek Lane
Green Lane near Lavenham
Green Lane near Lavenham
Footbridge across a ditch near Acton
Footbridge across a ditch near Acton
Bridleway near Slough Farm
Bridleway near Slough Farm
Barn at Slough Farm
Barn at Slough Farm
Rookery Farm Cottages
Rookery Farm Cottages
Redhouse Farm On the B1071 Sudbury to Lavemham road.
Redhouse Farm
On the B1071 Sudbury to Lavemham road.
Farm machinery at Brandeston Hall Used for planting potatoes(?). Just off the B1071 Sudbury to Lavenham road.
Farm machinery at Brandeston Hall
Used for planting potatoes(?). Just off the B1071 Sudbury to Lavenham road.
Trees at Brandeston Hall Two attractive trees at Brandeston Hall, just off the B1071 Sudbury to Lavenham road.
Trees at Brandeston Hall
Two attractive trees at Brandeston Hall, just off the B1071 Sudbury to Lavenham road.
Horses at Washmere Green Grazing in the early morning light.
Horses at Washmere Green
Grazing in the early morning light.
Lombardy poplars at Washmere Green
Lombardy poplars at Washmere Green
Avenue of trees A fine avenue of chestnut trees lining the driveway to Nether Hall near Little Waldingfield.
Avenue of trees
A fine avenue of chestnut trees lining the driveway to Nether Hall near Little Waldingfield.
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Washmere Green is located at Grid Ref: TL9147 (Lat: 52.088383, Lng: 0.78647233)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Police Authority: Suffolk

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