Nedging-with-Naughton is a small rural civil parish in the district of Babergh in south Suffolk, England. Set amidst the rolling arable countryside typical of the area, it comprises a couple of tiny villages and scattered farmsteads, with narrow lanes, timber-framed cottages and a medieval parish church that hint at a long local history. Its quiet lanes and public footpaths make it popular with walkers wanting to explore the Suffolk landscape without the crowds.
The local economy remains largely agricultural, though many residents commute to nearby market towns and regional centres, and there is a strong sense of community centred on parish activities and conservation of the rural environment. Located not far from market towns such as Sudbury and Hadleigh, the parish blends traditional village life with easy access to larger services and cultural amenities.
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