Built-up area in East Suffolk, Suffolk, England
| Coordinates: | 52.037, 1.305 |
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| OS grid ref: | TM 26 42 |
| Population: | 304 |
| Dialling code: | 01394 (Felixstowe) |
Newbourne is a small village and civil parish in East Suffolk, in the county of Suffolk, lying a few miles south‑east of Woodbridge and close to the tidal fringe of the River Deben. The settlement sits in a quiet, gently rolling agricultural landscape notable for spring‑fed valleys and wetland pockets, and it has a countryside feel that attracts walkers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Locally the parish is best known for Newbourne Springs, a nature reserve managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust that preserves spring‑fed wetlands and a rich variety of bird and invertebrate life. Historically an agricultural community, Newbourne today combines farming, a small number of historic buildings and a largely residential population who often travel to nearby towns for services, while retaining a small, close‑knit village atmosphere and occasional community events.
IP12 4NT, IP12 4NY, IP12 4NR, IP12 4NW, IP12 4NZ, IP12 4QH, IP12 4NU, IP12 4NS, IP12 4NP