Parish in East Suffolk, Suffolk, England
| Coordinates: | 52.041, 1.307 |
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| OS grid ref: | TM 26 43 |
| Population: | 304 |
Newbourne is a tiny village and civil parish in East Suffolk, set in the low-lying agricultural landscape beside the tidal reaches of the River Deben and only a few miles from Woodbridge. The area is noted for its mix of wet meadows, ponds and riverside habitats that attract birdlife and walkers; a local spring-fed reserve and the estuary scenery give it a distinct rural, almost tucked-away feel compared with busier parts of Suffolk.
Historically the community grew around farming and a small estate, and today village life remains quiet with a small population and a strong local identity, while many residents commute to nearby Ipswich or Woodbridge for work and services. You’ll find the usual features of a long-established Suffolk parish - historic buildings, working farmland and a keen interest in conserving the natural and rural character of the place in England.
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