GRUNDISBURGH is an attractive Suffolk
village situated six miles from Ipswich and three from
Woodbridge. The village radiates from a central green
surrounded by Church, Old School, Shops and The Dog
Inn. The Green is criss-crossed by narrow paths and
divided by a tributary of the River Lark which is spanned by two
fords and two bridges. This is the heart of the village and gives
it its unique character and appeal. A Primary School, Post
Office,Doctor's Surgery, Chapel, Parish Rooms, Village Hall, Garage
and Playing Field are all within easy walking distance and
beyond lies open countryside.

St.Mary's Church has overlooked the Green since the late 13th
Century. The view of the church across the green has long been a
favourite subject with painters. Its brick tower houses a twelve
bell peal. Inside a magnificent angel roof is the main feature. The
Baptist Church is one of the earliest examples of a dissenter's
meeting house built in 1798.
But however beautiful, this is not just a pretty picture post card
village but a real lively community with a broad spread of
population including lots of families with young children. There
are over 30 clubs and organisations, religious, sporting and
cultural catering for both young and old. The Village
Hall and Parish Rooms are constantly in use providing a home for
many of them. The Playing Field Pavilion is very well equipped with
bar, recreation and changing rooms providing a third venue for
village events.
The 7.5 acre Playing Field has two football
pitches, three tennis courts and a children's play area. It is also
the venue for the Village Show - a unique event in the best
traditions of English village life bringing the whole village
together in a day crammed with 'something for everybody'.
Grundisburgh is very well served by its shops and
pub. The Olde Forge Stores supplies a wide range of
groceries. William's Store on the green is a veritable
Aladdin's Cave selling an incredible range of goods. The Post
Office also stocks a large selection of cards and gifts. The Dog
Inn is a warm welcoming pub serving excellent food which attracts
customers from miles around. With quick and easy access
to Ipswich and Woodbridge, the Heritage Coast, and the trunk roads
to London and the Midlands it is no wonder Grundisburgh is a very
popular place to live and attracts many visitors.
CULPHO is a small
hamlet of 17 dwellings and an ancient church adjoining
Grundisburgh. It is thought the name Culpho dates back
to Saxon times when the village was the property of a
landowner called Cupwolf or Cuthwulf. Its population has not
varied much since the Doomsday Survey was carried out. It is
not certain when the church was built but it was in existence
in 1086 and was mentioned in the Doomsday Survey. The
patron Saint of the church is St.Botolph who is the patron
saint of travellers. It is thought he made a missionary
journey to East Anglia as both the church in Culpho and in
nearby Burgh bears his name.
The church was surveyed in 2003 and parishioners were
devastated to learn that essential repair and maintenance work was
needed costing over £60,000. The 40 or so residents set about the
task of fund raising and quickly raised all the money
needed, an incredible achievement for such a small number of
people.
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