Round Maple

hamlet in Edwardstone, Babergh, Suffolk, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Round Maple is a hamlet1 in the civil parish of Edwardstone,[1] in the Babergh district of Suffolk,2 East of England.[2] Round Maple is 1.2 miles northeast of Edwardstone village, 6 miles east-northeast of Sudbury and 54.9 miles northeast of London.[3] Its postcode district is CO10.[4]

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Round Maple Mild

Round Maple gives its name to Round Maple Mild ale. The ale is made at Mill Green. It has 3.3% alcohol.[5] It also has a little bit of maple syrup.[6] Round Maple Mild is a dark ale.[7]

Listed buildings

Round Maple has 4 Grade II Listed buildings (important buildings). All are timber-framed and plastered. The buildings include Little Thatch and Hathaway Cottage,[8][9][10] Quicks Farmhouse,[11][12] Seasons,[13][14][15] and The Flushing.[16][17][18]

Maps

Round Maple is on the Great Britain A-Z Road Atlas (1C, 54).[19] It is on the Philip's Navigator Britain (D4, 164).[20] Round Maple's OS grid reference is TL953436, its latitude is 52.056308 and its longitude is 0.847251.[21]

Notes

  1. A hamlet is a place without a church, see The Free Dictionary and Getamap[permanent dead link] Ordnance Survey which doesn't show a church and http://www.millgreenbrewery.co.uk/round-maple-mild.html Archived 2012-05-08 at the Wayback Machine and http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/20643412%5B%5D which says Round Maple is a hamlet.
  2. See the Listed buildings references

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