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gedgrave Latitude and Longitude:

52°05′02″N 1°30′36″E / 52.084°N 1.510°E / 52.084; 1.510
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Gedgrave
Driveway leading to Gedgrave Hall
Gedgrave is located in Suffolk
Gedgrave
Gedgrave
Location within Suffolk
Population30  [1]
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWoodbridge
Postcode district IP12
Police Suffolk
Fire Suffolk
Ambulance East of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°05′02″N 1°30′36″E / 52.084°N 1.510°E / 52.084; 1.510

Gedgrave is a civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in the English county of Suffolk in eastern England. In 2005, its population was 30. [1] Gedgrave once had a church called St Andrews. [2] The village is part of a joint parish council with Orford.

Gedgrave gives its name to the Gedgravian Stage of the Pliocene Epoch in British geological stratigraphy. The Sites of Special Scientific Interest Gedgrave Hall Pit and Richmond Farm Pit are situated close by. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Estimates of Total Population of Areas in Suffolk Archived December 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Suffolk County Council
  2. ^ "St Andrew, Gedgrave". Suffolk Churches. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1004178.pdf Archived 4 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine [ bare URL PDF]



gedgrave Latitude and Longitude:

52°05′02″N 1°30′36″E / 52.084°N 1.510°E / 52.084; 1.510
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gedgrave
Driveway leading to Gedgrave Hall
Gedgrave is located in Suffolk
Gedgrave
Gedgrave
Location within Suffolk
Population30  [1]
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWoodbridge
Postcode district IP12
Police Suffolk
Fire Suffolk
Ambulance East of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°05′02″N 1°30′36″E / 52.084°N 1.510°E / 52.084; 1.510

Gedgrave is a civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in the English county of Suffolk in eastern England. In 2005, its population was 30. [1] Gedgrave once had a church called St Andrews. [2] The village is part of a joint parish council with Orford.

Gedgrave gives its name to the Gedgravian Stage of the Pliocene Epoch in British geological stratigraphy. The Sites of Special Scientific Interest Gedgrave Hall Pit and Richmond Farm Pit are situated close by. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Estimates of Total Population of Areas in Suffolk Archived December 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Suffolk County Council
  2. ^ "St Andrew, Gedgrave". Suffolk Churches. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1004178.pdf Archived 4 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine [ bare URL PDF]



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