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{{Infobox UK place |
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| official_name= Round Maple |
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| civil_parish = [[Edwardstone]] |
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| country= England |
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| region= East of England |
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| latitude= 52.05761 |
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| longitude= 0.84629 |
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| post_town= [[Sudbury, Suffolk|SUDBURY]] |
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| postcode_area= CO10 |
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| shire_district= [[Babergh]] |
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| shire_county= [[Suffolk]] |
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| hide_services= Yes |
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| population = 20 |
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'''Round Maple''' is a small [[hamlet (place)|hamlet]] in [[Suffolk]], [[England]]. It is located near the larger hamlet of [[Mill Green, Suffolk|Mill Green]], in the [[civil parish]] of [[Edwardstone]]. |
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== Features == |
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Round Maple has no amenities, the nearest pub is in [[Mill Green, Suffolk|Mill Green]], the nearest church is in [[Edwardstone]] (and the nearest shops are in [[Boxford, Suffolk|Boxford]] and [[Little Waldingfield]]). |
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The hamlet contains two woods: Winding Wood is a privately owned wood in the [[Edwardstone Woods]], a group of woodlands which is a [[Site of Special Scientific Interest]] ([[SSSI]]) nature reserve, it is classified as [[ancient woodland]] and has several footpaths. Langley Wood is located near the road towards [[Great Waldingfield]]. |
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===Listed buildings=== |
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There are four Grade II [[listed building]]s in the hamlet: |
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'''Flushing Farm''' or '''The Flushing''', (marked on [[Ordnance Survey]] maps as '''The Flushing Farm''') is an 18th or early 19th century timber-framed and plastered building which has been renovated and is Grade II Listed. It has two storeys and two modern casement windows and a central gabled porch. The half hipped roof is tiled and it has a central square chimney stack.<ref>http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-276465-the-flushing-edwardstone</ref> |
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'''Little Thatch''', a renovated 17th to 18th century timber-framed and plastered building. It is single storey with attics and modern casement windows and a thatched roof with gabled dormers and a ridge chimney stack.<ref>http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-276463-little-thatch-edwardstone</ref> |
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'''Quicks Farm''' or '''Quicks Farmhouse''', a Grade II listed timber framed house. It was a historically a farmhouse, but is now a house. It is timber-framed with a red brick front, gable ends and part of rear wing, rest plastered and colourwashed.<ref>http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-490837-quicks-farmhouse-edwardstone</ref> |
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'''Seasons''', a Grade II listed single storey building with attics. It is timber-framed and plastered building. It has a gabled brick porch and a thatched roof. It<ref>http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-276464-seasons-edwardstone</ref> |
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== Geography == |
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Round Maple is located on a minor road with a [[3-way junction|Y-junction]] for [[Mill Green, Suffolk|Mill Green]] between the villages of [[Great Waldingfield]] and [[Kersey, Suffolk|Kersey]]. It is about a 1 hour drive from [[London Stansted Airport]] and about 70 miles away from [[London]]. |
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=== Location grid === |
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{{Geographic location |
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|title = '''Surrounding settlements''' |
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|Northwest =[[Humble Green]], [[Newmarket, Suffolk|Newmarket]] |
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|North = [[Milden, Suffolk|Milden]], [[Monks Eleigh]], [[Bury St Edmunds]] |
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|Northeast =[[Stackyard Green]], [[Stowmarket]] |
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|West =[[Priory Green]], [[Great Waldingfield]], [[Sudbury, Suffolk|Sudbury]] |
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|Centre = Round Maple |
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|East =[[Rose Green, Lindsey|Rose Green]], [[Kersey, Suffolk|Kersey]], [[Ipswich]] |
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|Southwest = [[Edwardstone]], [[Halstead]], '''[[London]]''' |
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|South =[[Mill Green, Babergh|Mill Green]], [[Colchester]] |
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|Southeast = [[Broad Street, Suffolk|Broad Street]], [[Boxford, Suffolk|Boxford]], [[Manningtree]] |
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}} |
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==Transport== |
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There is no public transport in Round Maple. |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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== External links == |
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* http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1904062 |
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* http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1904083 |
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* http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1087442 |
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* http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2041834 |
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{{Babergh}} |
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{{Boxford}} |
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{{Edwardstone}} |
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[[Category:Babergh]] |
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[[Category:Hamlets in Suffolk]] |
[[Category:Hamlets in Suffolk]] |
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[[Category:Edwardstone]] |
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[[Category:Villages in Suffolk]] |
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[[Category:East of England]] |
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[[Category:East Anglia]] |
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[[simple:Round Maple]] |
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