Civil parish in Suffolk, England
Human settlement in England
Wenham Parva is a civil parish in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It covers the village of Little Wenham (whose ancient name it takes) and the hamlet of Wenham Grange. It had a population of 20 in 2005, making it the joint-least populated parish in Suffolk alongside South Cove, Wangford and Wordwell.[1]
The parish contains the Wenham Thicks nature reserve, which is a Scheduled Monument due to its Ancient Woodland. The defunct Hadleigh branch line ran through the centre of the parish.
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- Abbas Hall
- Bridge Cottage
- St Mary's Church, Chilton
- Coldham Cottage
- Flatford Mill
- Freston Tower
- Gainsborough's House
- Giffords Hall
- Kentwell Hall
- Kersey Priory
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lavenham
- Lavenham Guildhall
- Lavenham Priory
- Lavenham Wool Hall
- All Saints' Church, Lawshall
- Lawshall Hall
- St James' Chapel, Lindsey
- All Saints Church, Little Wenham
- Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford
- Melford Hall
- Milden Castle
- All Saints Church, Newton Green
- Smallbridge Hall
- St Mary's Church, Stoke-by-Nayland
- St Gregory's Church, Sudbury
- St Peter's Church, Sudbury
- Tattingstone Wonder
- Thorington Hall
- St Mary's Church, Washbrook
- Wattisham Strict Baptist Chapel
- Willy Lott's Cottage
- Woolverstone Hall
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