Edwardstone, Suffolk, England

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Edwardstone is a small rural village in Suffolk, England, best known as the birthplace of early Massachusetts Bay Colony governor John Winthrop.

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Edwardstone, Suffolk, England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient woodland
civil parish
colonial governor
country house
parish church
public house
village
birthplaceOf John Winthrop
ceremonialCounty Suffolk
country England
denomination Church of England
dialCode 01787
distanceToSudbury approximately 5 miles east
governingDistrict Babergh district
surface form: Babergh
governorOf Massachusetts Bay Colony
hasBuilding Edwardstone Hall
hasChurch Church of St Mary the Virgin, Edwardstone
hasFeature Edwardstone Woods
hasHamlet Mill Green, Edwardstone
Priory Green, Edwardstone
Round Maple, Edwardstone
Sherbourne Street, Edwardstone
Spout Green, Edwardstone
hasHistoricalAssociation early English colonisation of New England
hasLandscapeType predominantly agricultural land
hasLocalEconomyActivity agriculture
tourism
hasPublicHouse The White Horse, Edwardstone
hasReligiousParish Edwardstone ecclesiastical parish
hasSettlementType rural village
historicCounty Suffolk
isPartOf Suffolk, England
surface form: Suffolk countryside
lieutenancyArea Suffolk
locatedIn Babergh district
Suffolk
nearestTown Sudbury, Suffolk
notableFor being birthplace of John Winthrop
observesDST British Summer Time
OSGridReference TL9440
parliamentaryConstituency South Suffolk
postalTown Sudbury
postcodeArea CO
postcodeDistrict CO10
region East of England
timeZone Europe/London

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John Winthrop birthPlace Edwardstone, Suffolk, England