Icklingham

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Icklingham is a small rural village in Suffolk, England, known for its historic churches and location within the Breckland landscape.

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Label Occurrences
Icklingham canonical 3

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Suffolk
country England
environmentType rural
governingBody West Suffolk District Council
hasArchaeologicalInterest Roman and medieval remains (area)
hasChurch All Saints Church, Icklingham
St James Church, Icklingham
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
forestry
hasFeature Breckland heath
agricultural land
woodland
hasHeritageStatus conservation area (parts)
hasLandscapeType arable farmland
forest
heathland
hasNearbyProtectedArea Breckland heath
surface form: Breckland Special Protection Area (SPA)

Site of Special Scientific Interest
surface form: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Breckland
hasPopulationCharacteristic small population
hasPostcodeDistrict IP28
hasPostTown Bury St Edmunds
hasRegion rural area
hasReligiousBuildingType Anglican churches
hasTransport rural bus services
historicCounty Suffolk
knownFor Breckland landscape
historic churches
locatedIn Breckland heathland belt
East of England
Suffolk
West Suffolk
surface form: West Suffolk district
locatedOn River Lark
near Bury St Edmunds
Mildenhall
partOf Breckland district
surface form: Breckland
roadAccess A1101 road NERFINISHED

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Suffolk containsSettlement Icklingham
River Lark nearbySettlement Icklingham