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On the banks of the River Deben, Kettleburgh is a small, peaceful village of just over one hundred dwellings. The Kettleburgh Man depicted on the village sign, surveying the fields and with axe in hand, is believed to be of Norse origin. St Andrew’s Church is picturesquely situated at the North of the village. The Chequers Inn can be found on the Brandeston to Easton Road, with a garden that extends to the river. There are two open spaces:
The Village Pound, of ancient origin, is a small tree filled area close to the river.
The Village Green, created in 2005, lies in the centre of the village and can be reached from footpaths and from Church Road.
There is a two hourly bus service between Ipswich and Framlingham.
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