Shudy Camps

Shudy Camps is a village in the south-east corner of Cambridgeshire, England, near the border of Essex and Suffolk, and is part of the Chilford Hundred.

It includes the nearby hamlet of Mill Green, a main street and blacksmiths lane.

[3] The chance discovery of ancient grave sites on the south west slope of White Hills Field (part of Carters Farm) was reported in the “Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society”.

[citation needed] Camp derives from Latin campus ('field') and usually denoted an enclosed piece of land.

The church of St Mary, so called from c. 1200, consists of a chancel, nave with south porch, and west tower, and is built of field stones with ashlar dressings.