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Onehouse sits just a mile or so west of Stowmarket, acting as a quiet, wooded buffer between the town’s amenities and the open fields of the Suffolk countryside. The village is physically defined by its proximity to the local health centre and the tranquil woods that surround it, including the ancient Paupers' Graves which offer a somewhat sombre but peaceful glimpse into the area’s social history. Life here tends to revolve around the community centre and the local pub, the Shepherd and Dog, which serves as a central hub for residents. Despite its small size, the village is quite spread out; the parish church of St John the Baptist, notable for its rare round tower, is curiously set apart from the main cluster of houses, standing alone amongst the fields to the south. It is a practical spot for anyone needing quick access to the A14 or the mainline train station in Stowmarket, yet it manages to retain the distinct, slower character of a traditional Suffolk parish.