Ashfield (disambiguation) — Ashfield is a district in Nottinghamshire. It may also refer to: * Ashfield (constituency), a parliamentary constituency in the United KingdomPlacesUnited Kingdom* Ashfield, Herefordshire, a village in Herefordshire * Ashfield, Glasgow, a ward in … Wikipedia
Ashfield Green (Suffolk) — Ashfield Green is a village near Stradbroke, Suffolk at 52.30N 01.31E TM2673.This in fact is not true as i live there and it is classified as Stradbroke not Ashfield Green … Wikipedia
Ashfield Green — can refer to: *Ashfield Green (Suffolk) *Ashfield Green (near Wickhambrook) … Wikipedia
Ashfield Green (near Wickhambrook) — Ashfield Green is a village about 1 km northeast of Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England at 52.16N 00.57E TL7655 … Wikipedia
Ashfield cum Thorpe — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 52.22 longitude= 1.23 official name= Ashfield cum Thorpe population = 187 (2001 Census) shire district= Mid Suffolk region= East of Englandshire county = Suffolk constituency westminster= Central… … Wikipedia
Ashfield — This surname is of medieval English origin and is locational from several places so called, for example, in Shropshire, and two places in Suffolk. The derivation is from the Old English pre 7th Century aesc , an ash tree, with feld , open country … Surnames reference
RAF Great Ashfield — Infobox Military Structure name= Royal Air Force Station Great Ashfield USAAF Station 138 location= Located Near Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, United Kingdom coordinates=coord|52|15|20|N|000|56|37|E| caption= Aerial Photo of Great Ashfield Airfield… … Wikipedia
Mid Suffolk — District Non metropolitan district Mid Suffolk shown within Suffolk Sovereign state … Wikipedia
List of civil parishes in Suffolk — This is a list of civil parishes in Suffolk, England.BaberghBabergh is entirely parished.Forest HeathForest Heath is entirely parished.IpswichIpswich is entirely unparished.Mid SuffolkMid Suffolk is entirely parished.*Akenham *Ashbocking… … Wikipedia
Great Ashfield — is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. According to Eilert Ekwall the meaning of the village name is Field with Ash trees. The Domesday Book records the population of Great Ashfield in 1086 to be 67 … Wikipedia