OS grid reference TM283634 Sovereign state United Kingdom Population 3,114 (2001) Local time Thursday 12:01 AM | Civil parish Framlingham Post town WOODBRIDGE Dialling code 01728 | |
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Framlingham suffolk
Framlingham is a market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Of Anglo-Saxon origin, it is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It had a population of 3,342 at the 2011 Census. Nearby villages include Earl Soham, Kettleburgh, Parham, Saxtead and Sweffling.
Contents
- Framlingham suffolk
- Map of Framlingham Woodbridge UK
- Framlingham where we live
- Governance
- Features
- Education
- Transport
- Sport and leisure
- Notable people
- References
Map of Framlingham, Woodbridge, UK
Framlingham where we live
Governance
An electoral ward of the same name exists. This parish stretches north-east to Brundish with a total ward population taken at the 2011 Census of 4,744.
Features
Framlingham has a conservation area. The medieval Framlingham Castle is a major feature. The town is home to Framlingham Castle, the comprehensive secondary school Thomas Mills High School, the independent school Framlingham College, St Michael the Archangel church and Framlingham Town football club (see below). It is also home to the two oldest working post office pillar boxes in the United Kingdom which date from 1856 and can be seen at Double Street and College Road.
It is also home to one of the smallest houses in Britain, known as the "Check House". Converted into a two-storey residence of almost 29 square metres, the former bookmakers office is in the Mauldens Mill Estate in the town centre. The ground floor measures 6.1m x 2.2m.
In 2006, Country Life magazine voted Framlingham the number one place to live in the country.
Education
Framlingham College is an independent, coeducational secondary school for boarders and day students. It opened as Albert Memorial College in 1865 in memory of Albert, Prince Consort. Its associated preparatory school is at Brandeston Hall.
Thomas Mills High School dates back to 1751. It is a mixed secondary school taking pupils from age 11, and gained academy status in 2011.
The local primary school is Framlingham Sir Robert Hitcham's Church of England Voluntary Primary School. This is the oldest of the three schools in the town, dating back to at least 1654. It now has 350 pupils and another 26 in its Nursery.
Transport
The Framlingham Branch line connected Framlingham with the main Ipswich to Lowestoft railway at Wickham Market. The railway station is now the Station Hotel. The line was closed to passenger traffic in the 1950s and to goods in the 1960s. The nearest railway stations today are Wickham Market and Saxmundham, both on the East Suffolk Line.
The town is at the junction of the B1116, B1119 and B1120 roads. The local bus services are detailed at the link given in the references.
Sport and leisure
Framlingham has a Non-League football club, Framlingham Town F.C., which plays at Badingham Road.
Notable people
In order of birth: