Category:Charsfield

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English: Charsfield is a small Suffolk village of approximately 250 residents, miles from Ipswich and is located near the villages of Debach and Dallinghoo. A Civil Parish in East Anglia, Charsfield was famously used as one of the key locations in the 1974 film Akenfield, based loosely upon the book Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village by the historian Ronald Blythe (1969). Charsfield hosted the first Greenbelt festival - an annual festival of arts, faith and justice - on a pig farm just outside the village over the August 1974 bank holiday weekend. Famous Charsfield residents include Charles Webb, a respected Victorian architect and Peggy Cole, a frequent speaker on BBC's Radio Suffolk.
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Charsfield 
village in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
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Population
  • 342 (2021)
Map52° 09′ 39.95″ N, 1° 17′ 32.38″ E
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Wikidata Q3242700
OpenStreetMap relation ID: 4779755
TOID: 7000000000015426, 4000000074543999
Vision of Britain place ID: 7082
GSS code (2011): E04009386
OpenDomesday settlement ID: TM2556/charsfield
Vision of Britain unit ID: 10251837
KEPN ID: Suffolk/Charsfield
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