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Layham
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Layham is a small village and a civil parish in southern Suffolk, England, situated between the town of Hadleigh and the neighbouring village of Raydon.
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Layham | |
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Population | 589 (2011)[1] |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Ipswich |
Postcode district | IP7 |
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52.028°N 0.966°E / 52.028; 0.966 |
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The civil parish contains the villages of Upper Layham and Lower Layham, separated by the River Brett. It is part of the Babergh district[2] and falls within the South Suffolk parliamentary constituency.
It has a church, St Andrews,[3] and a public house, The Queen's Head, which are both situated in Lower Layham. More information on these and other aspects of Layham appear on the Parish Council's web site.[4]