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Wickham Market sits on a gentle slope above the River Deben, positioned just off the A12 corridor roughly five miles north of Woodbridge. Despite the name, you won’t find a bustling market square in the medieval sense today; the village evolved into a self-contained hub for the surrounding Deben Valley. It is structurally centered around the Hill, where the 14th-century All Saints Church - notable for its distinct octagonal tower and lead spire - overlooks a collection of independent shops, a primary school, and a local library. Geographically, it serves as a gateway between the more suburban fringes of Ipswich and the rural reaches of the Suffolk coast. While it lacks its own railway station (the station named ‘Wickham Market’ is actually two miles away in the neighbouring village of Campsea Ashe), it remains well-connected by road, offering a practical balance of countryside access and essential local infrastructure.