Tattingstone

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Tattingstone is a small rural village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, known for its historic church, scattered hamlets, and proximity to the River Stour and Alton Water reservoir.

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Tattingstone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeUnit Babergh district
surface form: Babergh District
ceremonialCounty Suffolk
country England
countrySubdivision England
district Babergh district
surface form: Babergh
governingBody Tattingstone Parish Council
hasAmenity primary school
public house
village hall
hasConservationArea Tattingstone village core
hasFeature historic parish church
rural character
scattered hamlets
hasHamlet Tattingstone Heath
Tattingstone White Horse area
hasLandUse arable farmland
pasture
hasRecreationalArea Alton Water country park (nearby)
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary the Virgin Church, Tattingstone
hasTransport local bus services
knownFor historic church
proximity to Alton Water
proximity to River Stour
scenic rural landscape
locatedIn East of England
Suffolk
locatedNear Alton Water
Brantham
Capel St Mary
Holbrook
River Stour
locatedOn Shotley Peninsula
locatedSouthOf Ipswich
nearBodyOfWater Alton Water
surface form: Alton Water reservoir

Stour Estuary
surface form: River Stour estuary
parishChurch St Mary the Virgin Church
surface form: St Mary the Virgin Church, Tattingstone
parliamentaryConstituency South Suffolk NERFINISHED
postalTown Ipswich
sovereignState United Kingdom
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST

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Suffolk containsSettlement Tattingstone