Parish in East Suffolk, Suffolk, England
| Coordinates: | 52.248, 1.413 |
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| OS grid ref: | TM 33 66 |
| Dialling code: | 01728 (Saxmundham) |
Bruisyard is a small village and civil parish in East Suffolk, in the county of Suffolk, England. Set among rolling arable farmland and hedged lanes, it has a very low population spread between a handful of houses and farmsteads; agriculture remains the dominant local activity and the quiet lanes are popular with walkers and riders.
The village is best known for its medieval ecclesiastical connections and the survival of Bruisyard Hall, a Tudor house incorporating fabric from a former nunnery, alongside a small parish church and a moated manor site. It has a gently historic, community-orientated feel, drawing occasional interest from visitors exploring Suffolk’s rural heritage and tranquil countryside.
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