Cornard Tye

Cornard Tye is a hamlet in Suffolk, England. Located off the A134 road between Sudbury and Colchester, it is part of the civil parish of Great Cornard and district of Babergh.

Babergh
Towns
  • Sudbury
  • Hadleigh
Civil parishes
  • Acton
  • Aldham
  • Alpheton
  • Arwarton
  • Assington
  • Belstead
  • Bentley
  • Bildeston
  • Boxford
  • Boxted
  • Brantham
  • Brent Eleigh
  • Brettenham
  • Bures St Mary
  • Burstall
  • Capel St Mary
  • Chattisham
  • Chelmondiston
  • Chelsworth
  • Chilton
  • Cockfield
  • Copdock and Washbrook
  • East Bergholt
  • Edwardstone
  • Elmsett
  • Freston
  • Glemsford
  • Great Cornard
  • Great Waldingfield
  • Groton
  • Hadleigh (town)
  • Harkstead
  • Hartest
  • Higham
  • Hintlesham
  • Hitcham
  • Holbrook
  • Holton St Mary
  • Kersey
  • Kettlebaston
  • Lavenham
  • Lawshall
  • Layham
  • Leavenheath
  • Lindsey
  • Little Cornard
  • Little Waldingfield
  • Long Melford
  • Milden
  • Monks Eleigh
  • Nayland with Wissington
  • Nedging with Naughton
  • Newton
  • Pinewood
  • Polstead
  • Preston St Mary
  • Raydon
  • Semer
  • Shelley
  • Shimpling
  • Shotley
  • Somerton
  • Sproughton
  • Stanstead
  • Stoke by Nayland
  • Stratford St Mary
  • Stutton
  • Sudbury(town)
  • Tattingstone
  • Thorpe Morieux
  • Wattisham
  • Wenham Magna
  • Wenham Parva
  • Whatfield
  • Wherstead
  • Woolverstone
Other settlements
  • Ash Street
  • Audley End
  • Bower House Tye
  • Bridge Street
  • Broad Street
  • Burstallhill
  • Bury Road, Lawshall
  • Calais Street
  • Castling's Heath
  • Chelsworth Common
  • Cock Street
  • Cornard Tye
  • Cuckoo Tye
  • Dorking Tye
  • Drakestone Green
  • East End
  • Gosling Green
  • Hadleigh Heath
  • Hanningfield Green
  • Harrow Green
  • Hart's Green
  • Hibb's Green
  • Honey Tye
  • Horner's Green
  • Humble Green
  • Kersey Tye
  • Kersey Upland
  • Lambs Lane, Lawshall
  • Lawshall Green
  • Lindsey Tye
  • Lower Holbrook
  • Lower Raydon
  • Mill Green
  • Naughton
  • Nayland
  • Nedging
  • Nedging Tye
  • Newman's Green
  • Parliament Heath
  • Polstead Heath
  • Priory Green
  • Rooksey Green
  • Rose Green, Assington
  • Rose Green, Lindsey
  • Round Maple
  • Sackers Green
  • Scotland Street
  • Smithwood Green
  • Swingleton Green
  • Sherbourne Street
  • Shop Corner
  • Stackyard Green
  • Stone Street
  • Tattingstone White Horse
  • The Street, Lawshall
  • Thorington Street
  • Upper Somerton
  • Washmere Green
  • Whelp Street
  • Whitestreet Green
  • Wicker Street Green
  • William's Green
  • Wissington
  • Washbrook
  • Washbrook Street
  • White Street Green
  • Withermarsh Green
  • Workhouse Green
Buildings
  • Abbas Hall
  • All Saints Church Lawshall
  • Coldham Cottage
  • Flatford Mill
  • Kentwell Hall
  • Lawshall Hall
  • Melford Hall
  • Milden Castle
  • St James's Chapel
  • Wattisham Strict Baptist Chapel
  • Willy Lott's Cottage
  • Woolverstone Hall


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    Henry More (1614–1687)