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Monks Eleigh is a small parish village in Suffolk within the District of Babergh. It can be found at the point where the A1141 Lavenham to Hadleigh road meets the B1115 Sudbury to Stowmarket.

The village enjoys a prime rural aspect in the heart of Suffolk and is surrounded by open countryside. It is close to the old wool and cloth towns of Lavenham and Long Melford and picturesque villages such as Chelsworth and Kersey. Also within easy reach are the market towns of Hadleigh, Stowmarket and Sudbury. The main towns of Bury St Edmunds, Colchester and Ipswich are no more than a 30 minute drive away. Monks Eleigh is a small friendly village where you will find a Community Shop and Post Office, Church, Village School, Pub/Restaurant, Craft and Tea Shop, Playing Field and Millennium Green.

MONKS ELEIGH MILLENNIUM GREEN

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The Monks Eleigh Millennium Green is an area of 0.57 ha. situated in the village’s conservation area. It is central within Monks Eleigh Parish and only a short walk from the Church and the Primary School. The site was originally used by the village as allotments but since 1990 it had become derelict and overgrown.

The Monks Eleigh Millennium Green Trust was inaugurated in 1999 and the land was bought with help from The Countryside Agency, various local corporate donors and organisations, and personal donations. Many people in the area also donated money towards benches, tables, trees, bulbs and plants. Working parties were organised and volunteers put in a huge amount of time and effort to clear the site, clean out the ditches, plant trees, hedges and grass seed.

The Green was officially opened on 14th October 2000. Since then all the plants, trees, shrubs, hedges etc. have flourished, providing a haven for wildlife and an excellent amenity for the village. The birds and mammals are regularly monitored, and the area is frequently used by the School, the Youth Club – and the village generally. The most recent event was a Kite Flying Day on Bank Holiday Monday, 2nd May, which was very successful and very enjoyable.

Monks Eleigh now has it’s ‘Breathing Space’ and is very proud of it.

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