Built-up area in Mid Suffolk, Suffolk, England
| Coordinates: | 52.268, 1.254 |
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| OS grid ref: | TM 22 68 |
| Population: | 802 |
Worlingworth is a small rural village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, set in typical rolling East Anglian farmland. The settlement is characterised by lanes, hedgerows and scattered woodlands, with agriculture still an important part of the local economy alongside small businesses and many residents who commute to nearby market towns. The village retains a mix of traditional cottages and later houses and has the quiet, low‑density feel common to this part of Suffolk.
Historically the community has medieval roots and the parish church, with fabric dating back several centuries, is a local focal point. Social life centres on a village hall, occasional events and the network of footpaths that make it popular with walkers; there is a strong sense of community and an emphasis on conserving the village’s rural character while adapting to modern needs.
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