Place:Rushbrooke with Rougham, Suffolk, England

NameRushbrooke with Rougham
Alt namesBlackthorpesource: hamlet in parish
TypeCivil parish
Coordinates52.226°N 0.79°E
Located inSuffolk, England     (1988 - )
See alsoSt. Edmundsbury District, Suffolk, Englanddistrict municipality 1988-2019
West Suffolk District, Suffolk, Englanddistrict municipality 2019-the present
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Rushbrooke with Rougham is a large civil parish in the West Suffolk District of Suffolk in eastern England. The parish was created on 1 April 1988 from Rougham and parts of the parishes of Great Barton, Great Whelnetham and Rushbrooke and also the hamlet of Blackthorpe and Rougham Airfield.

Located directly southeast of Bury St. Edmunds, in 2011 it had a population of 1,200.

One 'Henry of Rushbrook' was Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds from 1235 to 1248. The site of a former stately home, Rushbrooke Hall, is situated to the south of Rushbrooke. Until April 2019 the parish was in the St. Edmundsbury District. Research tips {{place-stub}

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