Sudbury is an old town mentioned in Domesday as Sudberie and had a mill, a church and a market. The town became an important clothing centre in the middle ages with three churches and St Gregory's, the mother church, was founded by St Felix in the 7th century. Sudbury has many fine old buildings including the 15th century Salter's Hall and the Old Moot Hall dating from the same century. Ballingdon Hall is a late 16th century timbered house.
Banham Drive is situated close to shops off Waldingfield Road to the northeast of the town centre and within walking...
Facilities include estate management services.
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Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service and gardens.
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Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service.
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Weavers Court is situated off Weavers Lane close to shops in the centre of town and within walking distance of...
Facilities include a resident house manager and 24 hour emergency Careline system and garden.
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