Stoke, Suffolk
Not to be confused with Stoke-by-Nayland or Stoke Ash or Stoke-by-Clare also in Suffolk
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Saint Mary at Stoke from the front entrance
Stoke is a suburb of Ipswich and a civil parish, in the Ipswich District, in the English county of Suffolk. Stoke was placed in the hundred of Ipswich in 1086 in the Domesday book[1] as one of 470 places under the control of the Abbey of Ely St Etheldreda.
Amenities
Stoke has a primary school and a post office, a co-op, Stoke High School, a library and 3 places of worship (one of which is a Grade I listed Anglican church called Saint Mary at Stoke).
Location grid
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Maidenhall |
See also
- Saint Mary at Stoke
- Stoke High School
- Stoke Bridge, Ipswich
References
Philip's Street Atlas Suffolk (page 139)