Wickhambrook
Wickhambrook is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. It is about south-west from Bury St Edmunds, halfway to Haverhill, off the A143 road.
Wickhambrook is the largest village by area in the county of Suffolk with a population of 1170 in 2005.
The village was recorded in Domesday Book as "Wicham".
Settlements
The parish contains a number of hamlets and eleven village greens:- Ashfield Green
- Attleton Green
- Baxter's Green
- Boyden End
- Clopton Green
- Coltsfoot Green
- Farley Green
- Genesis Green
- Lady's Green
- Malting End
- Meeting Green
- Moor Green
- Nunnery Green
- Park Gate
- Wickham Street
The village has three places of worship: All Saints' Church – Anglican on Church Road near the B1063 road; the United Reformed Church, at Meeting Green on Cemetery Road; and the Methodist Chapel at the intersection of Shop Hill and Cemetery Road. In former times there was a Free Chapel in the grounds of Badmondisfield Hall; its date of closure is unrecorded.
There are three formal burial sites in the village: the original churchyard of All Saints', which was closed by an Order in Council in 1890 ; a small number of burial plots in the grounds of the United Reformed Church; and finally the cemetery to be found on Cemetery Road which also hosts a small chapel and the village war memorial.
Bullock's Mill was a post mill built at Thorns about 1830. It was demolished about 1914; some remains can be seen. Another mill stood on the road towards Hargrave until 1920. A third mill dating from the 18th century, stood in the south of the parish near Denston until 1969.
Present day
Wickhambrook hosts a number of facilities.- A Post office/shop, garage.
- Wickhambrook Surgery, Nunnery Green, Wickhambrook, Suffolk CB8 8XU
- The Greyhound pub,.
- Memorial Hall hosts a very active social scene, including an excellent pantomime which is normally held around January of each year.
- Women's Institutes WI Hall is not as large, but has social events.
- Wickhambrook Community Primary School is at the north end of Shop Hill.
- Three centres of worship and burial
- The Six Acres recreational ground
- Playground and skateboard park
- Fire station
Alf Hicks' biscuit barrel award is awarded each year for outstanding service to the village.