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Straddling the old main road between Ipswich and Woodbridge, Kesgrave has evolved from a small cluster of dwellings into a substantial community that manages to retain its own distinct identity. The landscape is defined by its mix of older ribbons of housing and the more modern, carefully planned Grange Farm area, where a network of cycle paths and "quiet lanes" makes it easy to get around without a car. It is home to the landmark All Saints Church, notable for its unusual brick spire, and it remains one of the few places in the country where the local high school is famous for its "cycle park" culture, reflecting the flat, accessible terrain. Practically, the area is well-served by the frequent "Superroute" bus service into Ipswich town centre, and its proximity to the heathlands of Martlesham and the employment hubs at Adastral Park gives it a functional, well-connected feel. While it has grown significantly since the mid-20th century, the presence of the 80-acre Pinebrook woodland and various green spaces ensures it still feels rooted in the Suffolk countryside.