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- Q1849084 subject Q7217243.
- Q1849084 abstract "Ingham is a small village in Suffolk, England, located about six miles north of Bury St Edmunds on the A143 to Thetford in Norfolk. The village boasts a single church, post office and a pub, the Cadogan Arms which closed in 2006 for refurbishment.Ingham is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Possible etymologies are "homestead or village of a man called Inga" or "home of the Inguiones" (an ancient Germanic tribe).The Church is dedicated to St. Bartholomew and is Church of England. The post office provides some local library links. The village school was a one room school serving the small class of all grades. It closed in the mid 1980s as a result of declining numbers, despite the expansion of the village with the new housing estate in the 1960s and 1970s. Locals are mainly employed in Bury St Edmunds or Thetford, commuting to work, though some work locally in agriculture or transport industries.Situated on a slight rise north of Bury St Edmunds the village has a large green, formerly including school playing fields to the east of the main road reached by a lane between the Church and the Post Office. Beyond the green lies the abandoned railway cutting - the line and Ingham railway station closed in the 1950s, though Ingham is still served by buses.Thetford Forest lies a few miles to the north east.".
- Q1849084 areaCode "01284".
- Q1849084 country Q145.
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- Q1849084 district Q588518.
- Q1849084 gridReference "TL850700".
- Q1849084 populationTotal "419".
- Q1849084 postalCode "IP31".
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- Q1849084 dialCode "1284".
- Q1849084 officialName "Ingham".
- Q1849084 osGridReference "TL850700".
- Q1849084 population "419".
- Q1849084 postcodeDistrict "IP31".
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- Q1849084 point "52.3041 0.7199".
- Q1849084 type Place.
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- Q1849084 comment "Ingham is a small village in Suffolk, England, located about six miles north of Bury St Edmunds on the A143 to Thetford in Norfolk. The village boasts a single church, post office and a pub, the Cadogan Arms which closed in 2006 for refurbishment.Ingham is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Possible etymologies are "homestead or village of a man called Inga" or "home of the Inguiones" (an ancient Germanic tribe).The Church is dedicated to St. Bartholomew and is Church of England.".
- Q1849084 label "Ingham, Suffolk".
- Q1849084 lat "52.3041".
- Q1849084 long "0.7199".
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- Q1849084 name "Ingham".