With a population of around 350, the
parish of Kersey consists of Kersey village and four hamlets:
Kersey Tye, Kersey Upland, Wicker Street Green and William’s Green.
The village of Kersey, straggling across a ford and up the slopes
of a little valley and its church crowning the hill on the south
side, is regarded as one of the most picturesque villages in East
Anglia. While it possesses an important collection of medieval
buildings, Kersey is also a vibrant community centred on its
school, church, village hall and local pub.
Located between Ipswich, Sudbury and
Lavenham, Kersey is situated amidst rolling Suffolk countryside. It
is good walking country and the church, dating from the 12th
century, pub and pottery are well worth a
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