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Elmsett sits about nine miles west of Ipswich, tucked into the undulating landscape of the Brett Valley. It is an ancient settlement, listed in the Domesday Book as *Almeseta*, and today the village is centered around a broad, open green that gives the community a real sense of space. The parish church of St Peter’s stands a short distance from the main cluster of houses, a reminder of the village's medieval layout. For day-to-day life, there is a community-run stores and post office, along with a primary school and a well-used village hall. The Rose and Crown serves as the local pub, and the surrounding network of footpaths and quiet lanes is popular with those who appreciate the Suffolk countryside. A notable local landmark is Elmsett Airfield, a small grass strip on the outskirts of the village used by light aircraft, which adds a distinct character to this otherwise quiet, rural corner of the county.