Lindsey, Suffolk

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52°04′01″N 0°53′06″E / 52.067°N 0.885°E / 52.067; 0.885

Lindsey is a small village and a civil parish, located in mid-to-south Suffolk, under the purview of Babergh District Council.

St Peter's church

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The parish contains the villages and hamlets of Lindsey, Lindsey Tye (grid reference TL982459) and Rose Green and collectively they contain about 92 households, albeit over a wide area.

Rose Green contains four listed buildings: Chapel of St James,[2] Rose Green Farmhouse,[3] White Rose Inn,[4] and an unnamed cottage.[5]

Sights in the area include St James's Chapel, a 13th-century thatched chapel under the protection of English Heritage.[6]

Location grid

Places adjacent to Lindsey, Suffolk
Chelsworth
Round Maple
Lindsey, Suffolk
Kersey
Rose Green

References

  1. ^ "Civil Parish 2011 population". Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Chapel of St James - Lindsey - Suffolk - England". British Listed Buildings. 23 January 1958. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Rose Green Farmhouse - Lindsey - Suffolk - England". British Listed Buildings. 10 July 1980. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  4. ^ "White Rose Inn - Lindsey - Suffolk - England". British Listed Buildings. 10 July 1980. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  5. ^ "Cottage Approximately 100 Yards (90 Metres) South West of White Rose Inn - Lindsey - Suffolk - England". British Listed Buildings. 10 July 1980. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  6. ^ English Heritage - St James's Chapel (accessed 03/04/2009)

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