Bacton, Suffolk
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Bacton is a Civil Parish
Civil parish
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 and village
Village
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 in Suffolk
Suffolk
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, England
England
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 about 8 km north of Stowmarket
Stowmarket
-See also:* Stowmarket Town F.C.* Stowmarket High School-External links:* * * * *...

. Bacton Middle school is located just outside the village in Wyverstone Green to the west and Finningham
Finningham
Finningham is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located adjacent to the Great Eastern Main Line , in 2005 its population was 430....

 and Cotton
Cotton, Suffolk
Cotton is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located to the east of the Great Eastern Main Line, the parish also includes the hamlet of Dandy Corner. In 2005 its population was 510....

 to the east. The village appears as 'Bachetuna' in the Domesday Book
Domesday Book
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.

Facilities include a lively pub, the Bull; twelfth Century Church featuring a medieval wall painting; the Manor House Christian Rest Home for the elderly; two schools, primary and middle; a village hall built at the end of the nineteenth century; an active bowls club; football club with a large number of teams, and a local Scout group. On Shop Green in the centre of the village is a general store and post office, and a garage for servicing, repairs and petrol (Lamberts Service Station). On the Northern outskirts is a car dealership (Jefferies) also selling country clothing and Steiff collectable teddybears
Teddy bear
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 and Finbow's Yard, home to an Ironmongers as well as a wide mix of businesses.

The village straddles the Great Eastern Main Line
Great Eastern Main Line
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 between London
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 and Norwich
Norwich
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 and originally was serviced by Finningham railway station
Finningham railway station
Finningham railway station was a station physically located in the neighbouring parish of Bacton, Suffolk on the Great Eastern Main Line between London and Norwich. It was opened in 1849 along with the rest of the line. It was closed in 1966 as part of the Beeching Axe with other smaller stations...

 which was closed in the Beeching cuts
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 of the sixties but rail access to London via Stowmarket in 80 minutes has encouraged an influx of commuters into what was previously a very localised community. The village is served by the 456 bus route which calls in once every other hour (Monday to Saturday) on its way between Stowmarket
Stowmarket
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 and Diss
Diss
Diss is a town in Norfolk, England close to the border with the neighbouring East Anglian county of Suffolk.The town lies in the valley of the River Waveney, around a mere that covers . The mere is up to deep, although there is another of mud, making it one of the deepest natural inland lakes...

, six days a week. Larger modern housing exists alongside typical Suffolk cottage type property.

The parish of Bacton includes the village, the adjoining hamlet
Hamlet
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 of Earl's Green and the outlying settlements of Bacton Green
Bacton Green, Suffolk
Bacton Green is a village in Suffolk, England....

, Canham's Green, Cow Green and Ford's Green. Together with Tailor's Green and Shop Green within Bacton village, the parish has seven registered village green
Village green
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s. A steering committee has begun work on producing a Parish Plan
Parish Plan
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.

There are a number of stores to the North of the village, consisting of a Londis shop, post office petrol station and garage. These stores make up "Bacton Stores", the supply for most of the surrounding villages. Outside the Londis shop there is a small pond which can freely be fished for goldfish, roach, koi and mirror carp. The koi average around five pounds, while there is allegedly a large mirror carp of twenty pounds in the pond.

The village hall is located just across the road from the church and is a regular meeting place for the village's Brownies. The primary school is another meeting point but for the Rainbows.

Bacton United '89 FC opened their new facilities in July 2010 at Brickwall meadow on Broad Road. There are two adult sized pitches, a junior pitch and a clubhouse. The adult first team, reserves and 'A' team all play in the Suffolk & Ipswich football league and share the use of the main pitches. There are also several junior teams of all age groups playing at Brickwall meadow and other local pitches.

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