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- Homersfield abstract "South Elmham St Mary, known as Homersfield, is a small village and civil parish located on the banks of the River Waveney in Suffolk, UK, on the border with Norfolk. It is one of The Saints.The village is the home of Homersfield Bridge, a 50-foot span built in 1870 by the Adair estate and the oldest surviving concrete bridge in Britain. It was restored during the 1990s by a partnership between the parish council and various local authorities and heritage bodies.The village is centred on a small green, around which lie houses from various periods, including a number of traditional thatched houses.Although the village once had a post office and village shop, only the Black Swan pub now remains, a free house serving Adnams ale and food. There also was once a water mill sited just outside the village on the road towards St Cross. This was demolished in the 1930s after the Waveney became too silted up to run the mill. A modern house, built in the approximate style of the previous mill, was built around 1999. Homersfield railway station was located just across the river in Norfolk but ceased operating following the closure of the Waveney Valley Line in the mid-1960s.Homersfield is bordered by a strip of woodland in which sits the flint-built village church. Behind the woodland is a large lake, the site of a former gravel pit. Although once open as an amenity to the village, it is now a private fishing lake.Sands and gravels have been quarried at Homersfield since the 1940s. They have yielded bones, teeth and tusks of woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, wild horse, bison and reindeer, dating from colder phases of the Ice Age. A mammoth tusk is on display at the Black Swan inn. A panel explaining the Ice Age wildlife interest is located on the village green.".
- Homersfield country Suffolk.
- Homersfield country United_Kingdom.
- Homersfield populationTotal "158".
- Homersfield postalCode "IP30 0".
- Homersfield thumbnail First_concrete_bridge_in_Britain.jpg?width=300.
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- Homersfield wikiPageLength "3186".
- Homersfield wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Homersfield wikiPageRevisionID "701428981".
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Adair_baronets.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Adnams_Brewery.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_parishes_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_England.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Concrete.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Harleston,_Suffolk.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Homersfield_Bridge.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Homersfield_railway_station.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink River_Waveney.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Suffolk.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink The_Saints,_Suffolk.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLink Waveney_Valley_Line.
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homersfield".
- Homersfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Mary, South Elmham".
- Homersfield country "England".
- Homersfield latitude "52.417".
- Homersfield longitude "1.367".
- Homersfield officialName "Homersfield".
- Homersfield population "158".
- Homersfield postTown Harleston,_Suffolk.
- Homersfield postcodeArea "IP".
- Homersfield postcodeDistrict "IP30 0".
- Homersfield region "East of England".
- Homersfield shireCounty Suffolk.
- Homersfield staticImageCaption "Homersfield is home to the oldest concrete bridge in Great Britain".
- Homersfield staticImageName "First concrete bridge in Britain.jpg".
- Homersfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Homersfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Homersfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Homersfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Homersfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Suffolk-geo-stub.
- Homersfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Waveney.
- Homersfield subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield subject Category:Villages_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield hypernym Village.
- Homersfield point "52.417 1.367".
- Homersfield type District.
- Homersfield type Parish.
- Homersfield type Place.
- Homersfield type PopulatedPlace.
- Homersfield type Settlement.
- Homersfield type Village.
- Homersfield type District.
- Homersfield type Parish.
- Homersfield type Village.
- Homersfield type Location.
- Homersfield type Place.
- Homersfield type Thing.
- Homersfield type SpatialThing.
- Homersfield type Q486972.
- Homersfield comment "South Elmham St Mary, known as Homersfield, is a small village and civil parish located on the banks of the River Waveney in Suffolk, UK, on the border with Norfolk. It is one of The Saints.The village is the home of Homersfield Bridge, a 50-foot span built in 1870 by the Adair estate and the oldest surviving concrete bridge in Britain.".
- Homersfield label "Homersfield".
- Homersfield sameAs Q9293459.
- Homersfield sameAs Category:Homersfield.
- Homersfield sameAs St._Mary,_South_Elmham.
- Homersfield sameAs Homersfield.
- Homersfield sameAs m.07dm_8.
- Homersfield sameAs Homersfield.
- Homersfield sameAs 2646668.
- Homersfield sameAs Q9293459.
- Homersfield lat "52.417".
- Homersfield long "1.367".
- Homersfield wasDerivedFrom Homersfield?oldid=701428981.
- Homersfield depiction First_concrete_bridge_in_Britain.jpg.
- Homersfield isPrimaryTopicOf Homersfield.
- Homersfield name "Homersfield".