Nayland

E324516

Nayland is a small village and civil parish in the county of Suffolk in eastern England, known for its historic buildings and rural setting.

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Nayland canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
borderBetween Suffolk
surface form: Suffolk and Essex
country England
hasAdministrativeStatus civil parish in Suffolk
hasArchitecturalPeriod early modern
medieval
hasArchitecturalStyle timber-framed vernacular architecture
hasBuiltEnvironment historic village centre
hasBuiltHeritage listed buildings
medieval buildings
hasCivilParishStatus true
hasConservationArea true
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasCountrySubdivision Suffolk
surface form: county of Suffolk
hasGeographicalFeature Stour Valley
surface form: valley of the River Stour
hasHeritageValue high
hasHistoricArchitecture true
hasHistoricCore true
hasHistoricCounty Suffolk
hasLandscapeType rural
hasLandUse agricultural surroundings
hasLocalEconomy services and small businesses
hasLocalGovernmentDistrict Babergh district
surface form: Babergh
hasLocalIdentity historic Suffolk village
hasNearbyMajorTown Colchester
Sudbury
hasParishChurch St James Church, Nayland
hasParishType rural parish
hasPostTown Colchester
hasPrimaryEconomicCharacter residential
hasRegion Suffolk, England
surface form: Suffolk countryside
hasRuralCharacter true
hasScenicQuality picturesque
hasSetting rural Suffolk countryside
hasSettlementPattern compact village core
hasSettlementType small village
hasTimberFramedHouses true
hasTraditionalCharacter true
hasTraditionalVillageGreen true
hasTransportType rural roads
knownFor historic buildings
rural setting
locatedIn Suffolk
East Anglia
surface form: eastern England
locatedInRegion East of England
locatedOn River Stour
partOf Babergh district

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