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Towns near Pakenham
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Thurston
(1 Mile)*
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Ixworth
(2 Miles)*
Ixworth boasts many buildings of historical importance, including several in the High Street. One is timber framed with two gables and pargetting. |
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Norton
(2 Miles)*
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Great Barton
(2 Miles)*
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Great Livermere
(3 Miles)*
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Tostock
(3 Miles)*
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Ixworth Thorpe
(3 Miles)*
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Langham
(3 Miles)*
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Troston
(3 Miles)*
In 2008, Troston is a lovely quiet village. It has a wonderful old church and a big gorgeous green. |
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Timworth
(4 Miles)*
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Badwell Ash
(4 Miles)*
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Bardwell
(4 Miles)*
Bardwell is a pretty, well-kept village with a Georgian windmill and 15th century church. Built around 1825, Bardwell Mill was completely restored in the 1980's and was fully operational until the sails were torn off in the gales of 1987. |
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Sapiston
(4 Miles)*
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Rushbrooke
(4 Miles)*
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Bury St. Edmunds
(4 Miles)*
Few areas in England can match the beauty and history of Bury St, Edmunds and the surrounding towns, villages and countryside. Legends and folklore add to the rich web of history, which is woven into every street and village. |
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