- Groton, Suffolk
Groton is a village and
civil parish inSuffolk ,England . Located around a mile north of the A1071 betweenHadleigh and Sudbury, it is part of Babergh district. In 2001 its population was 222.In addition to Groton village, the parish contains the hamlets of Broad Street,
Castling's Heath ,Gosling Green ,Horner's Green andParliament Heath . It is home to severalAncient Woodland s; the Groton Wood SSSI, the Mill Wood and Winding Woodnature reserve s, and a section of Bull's Cross Wood (part of the Milden Thicks SSSI). A tributary to theRiver Box and Pitches Mount, the remaining earthworks of a wooden castle, are also found in the parish.Groton, Massachusetts is named after the village, as it was founded by a member of the local Winthrop family. Groton, Connecticut was also named after the village to honor John Winthrop Jr. who settled in that area in 1646.Notable residents
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John Winthrop , founder of Boston and first governor of the state ofMassachusetts .
*John Winthrop the Younger , governor ofConnecticut .External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/185891 Pitches Mount] Geograph
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