Great Finborough

Route 461 bus service operated by Beeston's connects Finborough with Sudbury, Bildeston and Stowmarket on Tuesday and Thursday only.

There has been a place of worship on the site for over 1000 years and in 1086 the church as well as Finborough Hall were recorded in the Domesday Book.

Inside St Andrew's Church the side chapel is filled with monuments dedicated to the Wollaston family who played a big part in the Finborough Estate.

The Pettiward family also played a big role: they took control of the estate after the Wollastons and owned it until the mid 1930s.

The farmer from Boyton Hall is believed to have thrown the contract in the air and let the two teams compete to see who could get it across the fields to the pub first.

Finborough Hall , purchased in 1794 and rebuilt by Roger Pettiward (d.1833), sold in 1935 by the Pettiward Estate , in 2015 used as Finborough Hall School