Stoke-by-Nayland

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Stoke-by-Nayland is a picturesque historic village in Suffolk, England, known for its medieval church, traditional timber-framed buildings, and scenic setting in the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Stoke-by-Nayland canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administeredBy Babergh district
surface form: Babergh District Council

Suffolk County Council
churchDedication St Mary
country England
governedBy Stoke-by-Nayland Parish Council
hasAmenity accommodation for visitors
village pub
village shop
hasArchitectureStyle medieval
timber-framed vernacular
hasBuildingType listed buildings
hasCulturalRegion Constable Country
hasEconomicActivity hospitality
tourism
hasHeritageStatus conservation area
hasHistoricCounty Suffolk
hasLandscapeDesignation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasNotableFeature historic village centre
medieval parish church
scenic rural landscape
timber-framed buildings
hasPostalCounty Suffolk
hasPrimaryIndustry agriculture
hasRecreationalActivity country pursuits
cycling
walking
hasRegion East Anglia
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary’s Church, Stoke-by-Nayland
hasScenicQuality pastoral
rural
hasSettlementType rural village
hasTransport local bus services
knownFor historic architecture
location in Dedham Vale
medieval church tower
picturesque appearance
locatedIn Babergh district
Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
East of England
Suffolk
locatedNear Dedham NERFINISHED
Nayland
River Stour
partOf United Kingdom

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Suffolk, England containsSettlement Stoke-by-Nayland
Suffolk containsSettlement Stoke-by-Nayland