Groton, Suffolk

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Groton, Suffolk is a small historic village in England’s Suffolk county, known as the ancestral home of the Winthrop family, including John Winthrop, a key figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Groton, Suffolk canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Suffolk NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
governingBody Groton Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasAncestralConnectionTo John Winthrop NERFINISHED
Winthrop family NERFINISHED
hasCategory Babergh District NERFINISHED
Civil parishes in Suffolk
Villages in Suffolk
hasChurch St Bartholomew's Church, Groton NERFINISHED
hasDialCode 01787
hasFeature agricultural land
historic buildings
rural landscape
hasHeritage Puritan history
early colonial American connections
hasNearbyParish Boxford, Suffolk NERFINISHED
Chilton, Suffolk NERFINISHED
Edwardstone NERFINISHED
Kersey NERFINISHED
Nayland-with-Wissington NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea CO
hasPostcodeDistrict CO10
hasPostTown Sudbury NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural village
historicCounty Suffolk NERFINISHED
isPartOf Babergh District Council area NERFINISHED
locatedIn Babergh district NERFINISHED
England
Suffolk
south Suffolk NERFINISHED
locatedNear Sudbury, Suffolk NERFINISHED
notableFor ancestral home of the Winthrop family
association with John Winthrop, founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony
OSGridReference TL9440
parishChurch St Bartholomew's Church, Groton NERFINISHED
region East of England
timezone GMT
timezoneDST BST

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Groton, Massachusetts namedAfter Groton, Suffolk