All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham

Civil Parish in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham

St. James South Elmham church
St. James South Elmham church Credit: Helen Steed

All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham is a civil parish located in the county of Suffolk, England. It is situated near the border with Norfolk, approximately 20 miles south-east of Norwich and 5 miles north-west of Bungay. The parish consists of two main settlements, All Saints and St. Nicholas, which are named after the two churches in the area.

All Saints is a small village with a population of around 100 residents. It is characterized by its picturesque rural setting, surrounded by open fields and farmland. The village is home to the All Saints Church, a medieval building dating back to the 12th century. The church is renowned for its beautiful stained glass windows and impressive architecture.

St. Nicholas is a smaller settlement, located about 2 miles south-east of All Saints. It is a quiet hamlet with a population of approximately 50 residents. St. Nicholas is known for its peaceful atmosphere and charming countryside views.

Both villages offer a tranquil environment, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The area is popular among nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking and cycling routes available for exploration.

In summary, All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham is a delightful civil parish in Suffolk, known for its idyllic countryside, historic churches, and peaceful atmosphere.

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St. James South Elmham church
St. James South Elmham church
Interior of St. James South Elmham church
Interior of St. James South Elmham church
WW1 war memorial inside St. James South Elmham church
WW1 war memorial inside St. James South Elmham church
St James Road
St James Road
All Saints South Elmham church
All Saints South Elmham church
Interior of All Saints South Elmham church
Interior of All Saints South Elmham church
Original WW1 Roll of Honour inside All Saints South Elmham church
Original WW1 Roll of Honour inside All Saints South Elmham church
WW1 Roll of Honour inside All Saints South Elmham church
WW1 Roll of Honour inside All Saints South Elmham church
All Saints South Elmham church
All Saints South Elmham church
Crinkle-crankle wall at Rumburgh The wall faces onto The Street near Whyteway
Crinkle-crankle wall at Rumburgh
The wall faces onto The Street near Whyteway
The wall is partially obscured by hedges To be found in a small development called The Forge, not surprisingly where the Rumburgh Blacksmith, Robert Green, once used to ply his trade.
The wall is partially obscured by hedges
To be found in a small development called The Forge, not surprisingly where the Rumburgh Blacksmith, Robert Green, once used to ply his trade.
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Church of St. Michael, St Michael South Elmham
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Church of St. Michael, St Michael South Elmham
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Church of St. Michael and St. Felix, Rumburgh
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Church of St. Michael and St. Felix, Rumburgh
The Priory Church of St Michael and St Felix, Rumburgh A moated church, all that remains of the Priory of St Michael and St Felix [founded 1047-64, suppressed 1528].
The Priory Church of St Michael and St Felix, Rumburgh
A moated church, all that remains of the Priory of St Michael and St Felix [founded 1047-64, suppressed 1528].
The moat, Priory Church of St Michael and St Felix [1] Looking east from the footbridge on the south side of the churchyard.
The moat, Priory Church of St Michael and St Felix [1]
Looking east from the footbridge on the south side of the churchyard.
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All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham is located at Grid Ref: TM3382 (Lat: 52.391582, Lng: 1.424625)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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