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Kedington sits in the Stour Valley, right on the edge of the Suffolk-Essex border and just a short distance east of Haverhill. It is a substantial village that manages to retain a distinct community feel, largely centred around the Great Meadow - a large open space used for everything from local football matches to village fetes. Historically, the village is anchored by the Grade I listed Church of St Peter and St Paul, which is notable for its unusually intact 17th-century interior and its historic ties to the Barnardiston family. While the village has expanded over the decades with a mix of mid-century and modern housing, it remains practical for day-to-day life, offering a local primary school, a traditional pub, and a handful of essential shops. Its geography is defined by the River Stour meandering through the lower ground, providing some quiet walking routes that connect the village to the surrounding undulating farmland. It’s a functional, settled place that feels well-connected to the amenities of Haverhill and Cambridge while staying firmly rooted in the Suffolk countryside.