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- Hinderclay abstract "Hinderclay is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. The village is located around 14 miles (23 km) - of Bury St Edmunds in an area of rolling arable land to the south of the Little Ouse river valley. Neighbouring villages include Thelnetham and Rickinghall. In 2005 its population was 340. The parish also contains the hamlet of Thorpe Street. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary and was thatched until 1842. Hinderclay Hall is to the south of the village. A tower mill used to stand in The Street. It was demolished either in 1920 or 1955. Two pubs used to exist in the village. First, the Bell (formerly Six Bells) is now residential and known as Orchard House. The old pub was also located close to a bend in the road still known locally as 'Bells Corner' (on Bells Lane) and secondly, the Crown.".
- Hinderclay areaCode "01".
- Hinderclay country England.
- Hinderclay country Suffolk.
- Hinderclay country United_Kingdom.
- Hinderclay district Mid_Suffolk.
- Hinderclay gridReference "TM0376".
- Hinderclay populationTotal "340".
- Hinderclay postalCode "IP22".
- Hinderclay thumbnail Hinderclay_Church_-_geograph.org.uk_-_338105.jpg?width=300.
- Hinderclay wikiPageExternalLink www.hinderclaychurch.org.uk.
- Hinderclay wikiPageExternalLink HinderclayPC.
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- Hinderclay wikiPageID "20901755".
- Hinderclay wikiPageRevisionID "585589694".
- Hinderclay country "England".
- Hinderclay dialCode "1".
- Hinderclay hasPhotoCollection Hinderclay.
- Hinderclay latitude "52.35216".
- Hinderclay longitude "0.97434".
- Hinderclay officialName "Hinderclay".
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- Hinderclay population "340".
- Hinderclay postTown "Diss".
- Hinderclay postcodeArea "IP22".
- Hinderclay postcodeDistrict "IP22".
- Hinderclay region "East of England".
- Hinderclay shireCounty Suffolk.
- Hinderclay shireDistrict Mid_Suffolk.
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- Hinderclay staticImageCaption "(Church of St Mary, Hinderclay)".
- Hinderclay subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Suffolk.
- Hinderclay subject Category:Mid_Suffolk.
- Hinderclay subject Category:Villages_in_Suffolk.
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- Hinderclay type VillagesInSuffolk.
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- Hinderclay type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Hinderclay comment "Hinderclay is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. The village is located around 14 miles (23 km) - of Bury St Edmunds in an area of rolling arable land to the south of the Little Ouse river valley. Neighbouring villages include Thelnetham and Rickinghall. In 2005 its population was 340. The parish also contains the hamlet of Thorpe Street. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary and was thatched until 1842.".
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- Hinderclay lat "52.35216".
- Hinderclay long "0.97434".
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- Hinderclay depiction Hinderclay_Church_-_geograph.org.uk_-_338105.jpg.
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- Hinderclay name "Hinderclay".