Burgh, Suffolk

[2] St Botolph's church stands within a ploughed-flat iron-age enclosure - the "burgh" - near the site of a possible Roman villa that stretches towards Clopton churchyard.

They remained for some fifty years before being transferred to their own tomb at Bury St Edmunds Abbey, on the instructions of Cnut.

[6] In the north wall is a mural painting by Anna Zinkeisen in memory of her husband Col.

During these meetings, residents are welcome to discuss the issues, problems, concerns and affairs of the village.

The neighbouring village of Grundisburgh and the towns of Woodbridge and Ipswich provide shops and all business and commercial services.

St Botolph's, Burgh