Church Meadow
Park in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Church Meadow | |
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Type | Local Nature Reserve |
Location | Stowmarket, Suffolk |
OS grid | TM 050570 |
Area | 3.8 hectares |
Managed by | Mid Suffolk District Council |
Church Meadow is a 3.8 hectare Local Nature Reserve on the southern outskirts of Stowmarket in Suffolk. It is owned and managed by Mid Suffolk District Council.[1][2]
This was formerly the garden of Combs Hall, which was demolished in 1756. Surviving features include earth banks and a round pond, which has frogs, newts toads and many dragonflies. The meadow is grazed by sheep.[3]
There is access from Church Road.
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52°10′23″N 0°59′49″E / 52.173°N 0.997°E / 52.173; 0.997
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