- Leavenheath
Leavenheath is a village and
civil parish inSuffolk ,England . Located on the A134 between Sudbury andColchester , it is part ofBabergh district. The parish also contains the hamlets ofCock Street andHoney Tye , and in 2001 had a population of 1,373.The village was named after the Leaven Heath, an area of open land between Boxford, Bures,
Nayland andPolstead . It does not have a village centre, but is separated into two parts around half a mile apart by Leaden Hall. The northern section is to the east of the A134, the southern section to the west. Such is the dispersed nature of the village, that it did not even have a church until 1836, and was not designated as a parish until 1952.The south-eastern part of the parish is covered by the
Dedham Vale AONB, whilst the south-west contains a section of theArger Fen SSSI. In the east of the parish are The Carrs, a set of four ponds that feed the River Stour. Breach Grove and Leadenhall Woods are both designatednature reserve s.External links
* [http://leavenheath.org/ Village website]
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