Published:
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.
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Ipswich has now recorded the highest infection rate in Suffolk
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Coronavirus infection rates across the majority of communities in Suffolk are continuing to decline – but where still ranks among the highest locally?
Government infection data for sub-district areas (known as middle layer super output areas or MSOAs) show just 16 of the 90 MSOAs in Suffolk recorded a rise in cases, with half recording only one additional case compared to the previous week.
The data, which covers the seven days to February 14, also shows 17 areas across all Suffolk council districts recorded between zero and three cases. The true number is not disclosed to protect patient anonymity.
Ipswich has now recorded the highest infection rate in Suffolk
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Coronavirus infection rates across the majority of communities in Suffolk are continuing to decline – but where still ranks among the highest locally?
Government infection data for sub-district areas (known as middle layer super output areas or MSOAs) show just 16 of the 90 MSOAs in Suffolk recorded a rise in cases, with half recording only one additional case compared to the previous week.
The data, which covers the seven days to February 14, also shows 17 areas across all Suffolk council districts recorded between zero and three cases. The true number is not disclosed to protect patient anonymity.