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fields in Suffolk, at almost eight acres, which has a large children's play area and a bowls green. There is also a newly refurbished village hall at the centre of the village as well as a small museum in the Guildhall (ca. 1520). This building housed a doctor’s surgery from the 1930’s until it closed in 2018. The interesting museum, open during the afternoon on summer weekends, has now taken over this space as an additional display area and a new office.
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There is a Baptist Church in the centre of the village, with services every Sunday, both morning and evening. The church holds various activities for all age groups, weekly and throughout the year. On the front wall of the chapel there is a plaque commemorating the burning at the stake of John Noyes
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The Village has local amenities such as a hardware store, a village shop (currently run by the Manchester Co-operative Society) and a primary school. It is home to All Saints' Church, the Royal Oak Pub, and the Kings Head Pub (known as the Low House). Laxfield has one of the biggest communal playing
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There is a friendly Produce, Craft and Flea market from 10am until 12.30pm on the first Saturday of each month. Over 20 stalls in and around All Saints Church and the Royal Oak offer a wide and ever-changing range of products including local foods, crafts, plants, books and collectibles.
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The King's Head Pub, known locally as 'The Low House' due to its position below the church and the village centre, is unusual as it lacks a bar. Beverages are served from the pub's traditional tap room at the back.
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2001 Trevor Cooper, ed. The Journal of William Dowsing: Iconoclasm in East Anglia during the English Civil War. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2001. xxiv + 551 pp
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The Hardware Store, Grayston Brothers, was formerly a full garage, but now only performs minor repair work and tyre changes.
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as well as the home of many of his kin, it was natural enough that Laxfield became a puritan parish. By the mid-1630s, the
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The All Saints Church in Laxfield is largely of 14th century construct and was essentially complete by 1488.
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times as it is known that an early church was there and the village itself appears in the
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sentiment during much of the 17th century. Being the birthplace of the iconoclast
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Mobility & Migration, East Anglian Founders of New England, 1629-1640
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as part of the wave of emigration that occurred during the
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Laxfield is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
District
Mid Suffolk
Shire county
Suffolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
IP13
UK Parliament
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
UK
England
Suffolk
52°18′00″N 1°22′01″E / 52.3°N 1.367°E / 52.3; 1.367
Suffolk
B1117
Saxon
Domesday Book
East Anglia
Puritan
William Dowsing
Fiske
Massachusetts Bay Colony

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