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Sudbury is a market town in the south west of Suffolk, England, on the River Stour near the Essex border, 60 miles (97 km) north-east of London.
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An important wool town during the Middle Ages, it has many half-timbered houses and three Perpendicular-style churches. Sudbury was first incorporated in 1554.
The ancient town of Sudbury, which stands on the bank of the River Stour on the southern border of the county of Suffolk, has existed since Saxon times.
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Sudbury is an ancient market town set in the Stour Valley in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town dates back to the time of the Saxons and has a long ...
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The historic market town of Sudbury stands near an ancient crossing of the River Stour, near the Suffolk border with Essex. The history of Sudbury goes back ...
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Set on the River Stour, this ancient market town is surrounded by water meadows. Sudbury has thrived on the textile industry, firstly with wool, then silk.
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Sudbury itself is worth exploring on foot, a small family friendly town with a shopping area (mostly full of chain shops but with a few great local shops), and ...
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Dine in many of our wonderful cafes, restaurants & bars. Explore our trails, attractions & entertainment. Shop 'til you drop, be it fashion, arts or beauty.
sudbury sussex from sudburysociety.org.uk
Our Town. Sudbury is a thriving market town with a long history, starting with an Iron Age settlement sited roughly between the Croft and Stour Street. The ...
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The formation of Sudbury, an historic market town situated near the River Stour on the Suffolk–Essex border, dates back to Anglo-Saxon times at the end of ...