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Meanwhile, Tom Barker, assistant director for Sustainable Communities at Mid Suffolk and Babergh, commented: “I am immensely grateful to the groups and organisations who have pulled together to look after Mid Suffolk’s most vulnerable residents or helped those hit hardest financially by Covid-19. Our council’s grant scheme has hopefully provided comfort to many while the virus and its aftermath remains.”
Funding was also approved for walking routes, leisure equipment and local sports clubs over the last 12 months.
This includes more than £50,000 in funding which has been collected from developers building new homes in the district, being put towards new play areas in Badwell Ash and Elmswell, while £36,500 was awarded to Mid Suffolk tennis clubs and a £2,000 discretionary grant was given to establish a new ParkRun at Chilton Fields in Stowmarket.
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8:30 AM April 15, 2021
Updated:
8:38 AM April 15, 2021
Badwell Ash Hall dates back to the early 16th century, with modern additions
- Credit: Chris Rawlings/Lacy Scott & Knight
A huge Tudor house with a partial moat, set in just over three acres, has come up for sale in a Suffolk village at a guide price of £1.75m.
Badwell Ash Hall, in Badwell Green, is Grade II listed and offers around 8,784 sq ft of living space. Selling agents Lacy Scott & Knight say that the country house includes a wonderful entrance hall with Edwardian Jacobean-style staircase and a first-floor dining room offering spectacular views over the three-acre grounds.