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Rendlesham Forest / ˈ r ɛ n d ə l ʃ əm / is a 1,500-hectare (3,700-acre) mixed woodland in Suffolk owned by Forestry England with recreation facilities for walkers, cyclists and campers.

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3-623: The forest is in the parishes of Bromeswell in the west, Eyke , Capel St Andrew to the south, and Butley, Suffolk to the east. It is in the Suffolk Coastal district. It is part of the Sandlings Forest Site of Special Scientific Interest . A large area of the forest was cleared for the construction of RAF Woodbridge in 1943. 52°5′2″N 1°25′58″E  /  52.08389°N 1.43278°E  / 52.08389; 1.43278 This England location article

6-629: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bromeswell Bromeswell is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk , England about 2 miles east of Woodbridge . Situated near the River Deben , Bromeswell lies on fairly high and fertile ground with low-lying heathland to the South and marshland to the West. A mile to the south west is Sutton Hoo ,

9-618: The Ango-Saxon burial site situated alongside the River Deben. The parish church of Bromeswell is situated in what is considered the centre of the village. The church has roots from several centuries ago, with a tower to the West, a vestry to the North and a South porch. The church consists of various additional features from various centuries. Bromeswell lacks most public amenities but has a bus stop, post box and traditional village inn,

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