Kicking Back in Kettleburgh

Walks, England, Suffolk, East Suffolk

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  • Welcome to this walk around Kettleburgh village. This jaunts starts & ends at The Chequers Inn.

    Step 1: Welcome to this walk around Kettleburgh village. This jaunts starts & ends at The Chequers Inn.

  • Step 2: Buses 118/119 run between Ipswich and Framlingham, stopping at Otley and Kettleburgh on the way. The closest bus stop is on The Street, which we will pass later.

  • Now turn right to continue along The Street. Notice the beautiful weeping willow on your left as you go.

    Step 3: Now turn right to continue along The Street. Notice the beautiful weeping willow on your left as you go.

  • Continue past a green on your left and cottages on your right.

    Step 4: Continue past a green on your left and cottages on your right.

  • Kettleburgh village sign depicts a man surveying fields with an axe in hand. He’s believed to be of Norse origin.

    Step 5: Kettleburgh village sign depicts a man surveying fields with an axe in hand. He’s believed to be of Norse origin.

  • You’ll pass Kettleburgh Village Hall to your right.

    Step 6: You’ll pass Kettleburgh Village Hall to your right.

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