A medieval Suffolk village has been named one of the greatest in the UK.
The Telegraph named Laxfield, near Stradbroke, as one of the best places to live in the country.
According to the national newspaper Laxfield is one of Britain's "best-preserved medieval villages".
The report goes onto say: "If you'd prefer something well beneath the radar, try Laxfield, a proper village minding its own business amid north Suffolk's spaghetti of rural lanes.
"Here you'll discover a community happily getting on with things, with some hidden treasures.
"Most eye-catching is the timber-frame and herringbone-brick Guildhall, built in 1515 and now home to the little Laxfield Museum.
"This faces imposing All Saints Church, one of the many in Suffolk that iconoclast William Dowsing - born in Laxfield in 1596 - did his best to de-Catholicise.
"The church looms above the village's two pubs. One of which is the King's Head - known by regulars as the Low House - a 16th century thatched inn with no bar.
"Beers, including ales from small local breweries, are poured straight from the tap room's casks."
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