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Hundon sits in the rolling hills of the Stour Valley, about seven miles northwest of Sudbury. It is a substantial village by West Suffolk standards, formerly known for its links to the heavy horse trade and the local brickmaking industry. The village layout is somewhat dispersed, centered around a triangle formed by North Street, Church Street, and Galley Road, with the focal point being the 14th-century All Saints’ Church - notable for surviving a devastating fire in 1914. Life here revolves around the primary school, the community-run village shop, and the social club, which together maintain a sense of independence from the larger market towns. Physically, the area is defined by its deep boulder clay soil and the quiet network of footpaths that lead out toward Kedington and Clare, making the landscape feel much more remote and rural than its map proximity to the A143 might suggest.