Brettenham

Settlement in Suffolk Babergh

England

Brettenham

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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Brettenham Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Brettenham is a picturesque village located in the county of Suffolk, England. Situated about 10 miles northeast of Bury St Edmunds, this rural settlement is surrounded by a tranquil countryside setting. With a population of around 400 residents, Brettenham exudes a close-knit community atmosphere.

The village boasts a rich history that dates back to the medieval period. Its ancient parish church, St. Mary's, stands as a testament to this heritage. The church features an impressive tower and beautiful stained glass windows, attracting visitors and locals alike.

Despite its small size, Brettenham offers a range of amenities for its residents. The village is home to a local pub, The Blue Boar, which serves as a hub for social gatherings and community events. Additionally, Brettenham Primary School provides education for the village's younger population.

The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Brettenham Heath, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, offers walking trails and a chance to observe rare flora and fauna. The village is also located near the expansive Thetford Forest Park, providing further opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Brettenham's location enables easy access to nearby towns and cities, including Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich. The village is well-connected by road, with the A134 passing nearby, providing convenient links to the wider region.

Overall, Brettenham is a charming village that combines its historical roots with a peaceful rural setting, making it an idyllic place for residents and visitors seeking a quintessential English countryside experience.

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Brettenham Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.150475/0.873347 or Grid Reference TL9654. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Brettenham
Stubble field near Pie Hatch Farm
Stubble field near Pie Hatch Farm
Crop field beside Pie Hatch Wood Looking east.
Crop field beside Pie Hatch Wood
Looking east.
Stubble field near Potash Farm Off Hares Road.
Stubble field near Potash Farm
Off Hares Road.
Small woodland near Peppertree Farm
Small woodland near Peppertree Farm
Farmland off Hares Road
Farmland off Hares Road
Hares Road Heading south.
Hares Road
Heading south.
Brettenham Road Heading south on the course of an Old Roman Road.
Brettenham Road
Heading south on the course of an Old Roman Road.
Stubble field near Pie Hatch Farm
Stubble field near Pie Hatch Farm
Brettenham Road  Heading south on the course of an Old Roman Road.
Brettenham Road
Heading south on the course of an Old Roman Road.
Farm track beside Pie Hatch Wood
Farm track beside Pie Hatch Wood
Minor road towards Brettenham Looking west.
Minor road towards Brettenham
Looking west.
Hares Road Looking south.
Hares Road
Looking south.
Stubble field near Stanstead Hall Looking east.
Stubble field near Stanstead Hall
Looking east.
Stubble field near Stanstead Hall Looking south east.
Stubble field near Stanstead Hall
Looking south east.
Hares Road Heading south near Peppertree Farm.
Hares Road
Heading south near Peppertree Farm.
Stubble field near Peppertree Farm West of Hares Lane.
Stubble field near Peppertree Farm
West of Hares Lane.
Road junction near Peppertree Farm Hares Road meets Bugg's Lane.
Looking south.
Road junction near Peppertree Farm
Hares Road meets Bugg's Lane. Looking south.
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Brettenham is located at Grid Ref: TL9654 (Lat: 52.150475, Lng: 0.873347)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Police Authority: Suffolk

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.150475,0.873347
Brettenham
Is In County: Suffolk
Is In Municipality: Babergh
Place: village
Population: 250
Wikidata: Q2462132
Lat/Long: 52.1509319/0.8730825
Bus Stop
Church
Naptan AtcoCode: 390010526
Naptan Bearing: SW
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Church
Naptan Indicator: adj
Naptan Landmark: Church
Naptan NaptanCode: sufagmta
Naptan Street: Church Road
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.1504454/0.8732561
Bus Stop
Church
Naptan AtcoCode: 390010527
Naptan Bearing: SE
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Church
Naptan Indicator: opp
Naptan Landmark: Church
Naptan NaptanCode: sufagmtd
Naptan Street: Church Road
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.1509827/0.8735808
Post Box
Ref: IP7 1315
Lat/Long: 52.1498012/0.8788629
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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