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Little Wratting is a small, linear parish sitting just to the northeast of Haverhill, where the landscape begins to roll toward the Stour Valley. While it is often perceived as an extension of its larger neighbor, it retains a distinct rural identity centered around the ford on the River Stour and the ancient flint-walled church of St Mary’s, which dates back to Norman times. The geography here is defined by its position on the A143, providing a direct link toward Bury St Edmunds, though the village itself remains tucked into the quiet, wooded surroundings of the valley floor. Most of the local amenities, including secondary schools and supermarkets, are found a mile away in Haverhill, making this a spot that relies on the town for practicalities while offering a much quieter, more fragmented residential feel. It is a place of narrow lanes and public footpaths that connect quickly to the surrounding Suffolk countryside, offering a bridge between the industrial heritage of the nearby fens and the softer, agricultural uplands.