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Botesdale

Botesdale
The Market Square, Botesdale, Suffolk - geograph.org.uk - 368462.jpg
The Market Square, Botesdale
Botesdale is located in Suffolk
Botesdale
Botesdale
Botesdale shown within Suffolk
Population 905 (2011 census)
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Diss
Postcode district IP22
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
Suffolk
52°19′59″N 1°01′01″E / 52.333°N 1.017°E / 52.333; 1.017Coordinates: 52°19′59″N 1°01′01″E / 52.333°N 1.017°E / 52.333; 1.017

Botesdale is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of the English county of Suffolk. The village is about 6 miles (10 km) south west of Diss, 25 miles (40 km) south of Norwich and 16 miles (26 km) east of Bury St Edmunds. The village of Rickinghall merges with Botesdale along the B1113 road, locally known as simply: ‘The Street’. Their connection creates the appearance of a single built-up residential area and the boundary between the two is difficult to identify.

Bottelmsdale may be an older variation of the name, seen in 1381.

The village retains some local services, including shops and public houses. The Bell Inn (in Rickinghall) began life as a coaching stop for people en route through the village in the 17th and 18th centuries – it was a popular stop due to its extensive stabling for large draught horses. Botesdale Health Centre, a NHS primary care trust was established in 1981 and St Botolph’s Primary School was opened in 1994, after the closure of two Victorian schools – Rickinghall CofE Primary School and Redgrave and Botesdale CofE Primary School – which served the villages of Botesdale, Hinderclay, Redgrave and Rickinghall for over a century. The school now teaches over 200 pupils, from part-time Nursery pupils to Year 6 classes. Most students transfer to Hartismere High School in Eye at age 11.

St Botolph's church was built in the late 15th century as a chantry chapel. When chantry chapels were abolished in the 1540s it became a school and a house was added on for the schoolmaster. In 1884, it was restored to use as a chapel of ease to Redgrave. It is a grade II* listed building

The B1113 road runs through Botesdale. In the 17th and 18th centuries, this used to be a busy roadway for travellers from Great Yarmouth to Bury St Edmunds, and on further to London. The A143 now bypasses the village. Before the opening of the bypass in 1995, traffic through the village was some 7,500 vehicles per day.


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