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- Q2689279 subject Q7217243.
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- Q2689279 abstract "Bramford is a medium-sized village, three miles west of Ipswich, Suffolk, in the Mid Suffolk administrative district. Recorded in the Domesday Book as "Brunfort" or "Branfort". The River Gipping (the source of the River Orwell), runs at the bottom of the village and was a busy navigable waterway during the 19th century. A lock is still on the east of side of the village. The village has two churches; (one Anglican, St Mary the Virgin viewable from Bramford Bridge in the southeast of the village and one Methodist) in the north west of the village on the B1067 road. Bramford railway station was originally on the Eastern Union Railway but closed in 1955. The village is served by a variety of shops and services; a primary school (southwest), a pub (the Cock), a sports ground, a bowls club and other social groups, including a football club which has a first and reserve team. There is a private care village which is called Cherryfields made up of several bungalows and flats situated up Gippingstone Road in the centre of Bramford, opposite the Co-op. Bramford also has its own Royal British Legion club.The Angel pub is now closed, and not that much information has been given about what to do with it now. it is currently for sale.Nearby villages include Sproughton, Somersham and Little Blakenham.".
- Q2689279 areaCode "01473".
- Q2689279 country Q145.
- Q2689279 country Q23111.
- Q2689279 district Q1931811.
- Q2689279 gridReference "TM124463".
- Q2689279 postalCode "IP8".
- Q2689279 thumbnail Bramford-village-sign.jpg?width=300.
- Q2689279 wikiPageExternalLink www.bramford-village.co.uk.
- Q2689279 wikiPageExternalLink www.bramford.suffolk.sch.uk.
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- Q2689279 dialCode "1473".
- Q2689279 officialName "Bramford".
- Q2689279 osGridReference "TM124463".
- Q2689279 postcodeDistrict "IP8".
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- Q2689279 point "52.074 1.098".
- Q2689279 type Place.
- Q2689279 type Location.
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- Q2689279 type Settlement.
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- Q2689279 comment "Bramford is a medium-sized village, three miles west of Ipswich, Suffolk, in the Mid Suffolk administrative district. Recorded in the Domesday Book as "Brunfort" or "Branfort". The River Gipping (the source of the River Orwell), runs at the bottom of the village and was a busy navigable waterway during the 19th century. A lock is still on the east of side of the village.".
- Q2689279 label "Bramford".
- Q2689279 lat "52.074".
- Q2689279 long "1.098".
- Q2689279 depiction Bramford-village-sign.jpg.
- Q2689279 name "Bramford".