Suffolk Coastal - List of Communities

List of Communities

There are 117 civil parishes and towns in Suffolk Coastal.

  • Aldeburgh
  • Alderton
  • Aldringham cum Thorpe
  • Badingham
  • Bawdsey
  • Benhall
  • Blaxhall
  • Blythburgh
  • Boulge
  • Boyton
  • Bramfield
  • Brandeston
  • Bredfield
  • Brightwell
  • Bromeswell
  • Bruisyard
  • Bucklesham
  • Burgh
  • Butley
  • Campsea Ashe
  • Capel St Andrew
  • Charsfield
  • Chediston
  • Chillesford
  • Clopton
  • Cookley
  • Cransford
  • Cratfield
  • Cretingham
  • Culpho
  • Dallinghoo
  • Darsham
  • Debach
  • Dennington
  • Dunwich
  • Earl Soham
  • Easton
  • Eyke
  • Falkenham
  • Farnham
  • Felixstowe
  • Foxhall
  • Framlingham
  • Friston
  • Gedgrave
  • Great Bealings
  • Great Glemham
  • Grundisburgh
  • Hacheston
  • Hasketon
  • Hemley
  • Heveningham
  • Hollesley
  • Hoo
  • Huntingfield
  • Iken
  • Kelsale cum Carlton
  • Kesgrave
  • Kettleburgh
  • Kirton
  • Knodishall
  • Leiston
  • Letheringham
  • Levington
  • Linstead Magna
  • Linstead Parva
  • Little Bealings
  • Little Glemham
  • Marlesford
  • Martlesham
  • Melton
  • Middleton
  • Monewden
  • Nacton
  • Newbourne
  • Orford
  • Otley
  • Parham
  • Peasenhall
  • Pettistree
  • Playford
  • Purdis Farm
  • Ramsholt
  • Rendham
  • Rendlesham
  • Rushmere St Andrew
  • Saxmundham
  • Saxtead
  • Shottisham
  • Sibton
  • Snape
  • Sternfield
  • Stratford St Andrew
  • Stratton Hall
  • Sudbourne
  • Sutton
  • Swefling
  • Swilland
  • Theberton
  • Thorington
  • Trimley St Martin
  • Trimley St Mary
  • Tuddenham St Martin
  • Tunstall
  • Ubbeston
  • Ufford
  • Walberswick
  • Waldringfield
  • Walpole
  • Wantisden
  • Wenhaston with Mells Hamlet
  • Westerfield
  • Westleton
  • Wickham Market
  • Witnesham
  • Woodbridge
  • Yoxford

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