world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomFreston is a small village and civil parish in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England, located on the Shotley Peninsula, 4 miles south-east of Ipswich. In 2001 the parish had a population of 122,[1] reducing slightly to 120 at the 2011 Census.[2]
Human settlement in England
Freston |
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 Freston Tower |
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Population | 120 (2011) |
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OS grid reference | TM 17043 39037 |
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Country | England |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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Post town | IPSWICH |
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Postcode district | IP9 |
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Police | Suffolk |
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Fire | Suffolk |
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Ambulance | East of England |
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52.007309°N 1.160960°E / 52.007309; 1.160960 |
History
Bubonic plague
Main article: Third plague pandemic
Freston is notable as the location of the last outbreak of bubonic plague in England in 1910. The centre of the outbreak was Latimer Cottages, where it is thought plague-bearing rats may have come ashore with smuggled goods.[3][4] However, the diagnosis of plague has been disputed.[5]
Amenities and places of interest
- St. Peter's Church[6]
- The Freston Boot public house, which closed in 2010[7] and reopened in 2018"Freston Boot - suffolkcamra.co.uk". Retrieved 14 November 2018.
- Freston Wood
- Freston Tower, either a lookout tower or a folly
Transport
For transport there is the B1456 road nearby.
Notable residents
- William Latymer (1499–1583), evangelical clergyman, Dean of Peterborough from 1560. He was chaplain to Anne Boleyn
- Isaac Eastey (1627-1712), husband of Mary Eastey, who was executed during the Salem Witch Trials
- Clara Reeve (1729-1807), novelist best known for the Gothic novel The Old English Baron
- Foster Barham Zincke (1817-1893), clergyman, a traveller, and an antiquary
References
External links
Media related to Freston at Wikimedia Commons
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- Abbas Hall
- Bridge Cottage
- St Mary's Church, Chilton
- Coldham Cottage
- Flatford Mill
- Freston Tower
- Gainsborough's House
- Giffords Hall
- Kentwell Hall
- Kersey Priory
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lavenham
- Lavenham Guildhall
- Lavenham Priory
- Lavenham Wool Hall
- All Saints' Church, Lawshall
- Lawshall Hall
- St James' Chapel, Lindsey
- All Saints Church, Little Wenham
- Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford
- Melford Hall
- Milden Castle
- All Saints Church, Newton Green
- Smallbridge Hall
- St Mary's Church, Stoke-by-Nayland
- St Gregory's Church, Sudbury
- St Peter's Church, Sudbury
- Tattingstone Wonder
- Thorington Hall
- St Mary's Church, Washbrook
- Wattisham Strict Baptist Chapel
- Willy Lott's Cottage
- Woolverstone Hall
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[de] Freston
Freston ist ein Dorf und eine Verwaltungseinheit im District Babergh in der Grafschaft Suffolk, England. Freston ist 5,4 km von Ipswich entfernt.[1] Im Jahr 2011 hatte es eine Bevölkerung von 120.[2] Freston wurde 1086 im Domesday Book als Frese/Frisetuna erwähnt.[3]
- [en] Freston, Suffolk
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