How long does it take to walk around Wickhambrook?
This walk around Wickhambrook was first published in April 2005 and was the first of, what eventually became, many circular walks in the village and surrounding area. At reasonable pace this one takes around 3 hours and covers about 5 miles…
What is Wickhambrook parish council doing to support the community?
Wickhambrook Parish Council is working closely with Suffolk Association of Local Councils, West Suffolk and Suffolk County Council to ensure that it can deliver a co-ordinated response to support the community. Please check out the Wickhambrook Together page for updates and links to more information… Events happening soon … Most recent news …
What are the best places to visit near Wickhambrook?
This is one of the most attractive local walks within easy reach of Wickhambrook (15 minutes by car) and samples the woods, hills and cottages of Dalham Hall estate. There is a possibility of refreshment on the 4.5 mile circuit providing you check beforehand… Moulton boasts a four-arched 15th Century Packhorse bridge which spans the River Linnet.
What is the Wickhambrook together team doing?
Wickhambrook Together… Wickhambrook Parish Council is working closely with Suffolk Association of Local Councils, West Suffolk and Suffolk County Council to ensure that it can deliver a co-ordinated response to support the community. Please check out the Wickhambrook Together page for updates and links to more information…
What is it like to live in Wickhambrook?
Wickhambrook is a scattered village of around one thousand people living on eleven greens, ten miles from Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Clare and Haverhill or as the title of a book by local author John Bean would have it ‘Ten Miles from Anywhere’.
When was the Wickhambrook village sign unveiled?
On Saturday 13th July 2002, the day of the village carnival, the Wickhambrook Village Sign was unveiled.