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SUFFOLK Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society Entries in red - require a SUFFOLK Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position SU_BGIW00 TM 3372 8917 A144 BUNGAY Bungay Centre by the road SU_BGIW00A TM 351 881 A144 BUNGAY SE of Bungay on the verge SU_BGIW01 TM 3493 8814 A144 ST MARY SOUTH ELMHAM OTHERWISE HOMERSFIELD St Mary's Parish by the road SU_BGIW02 TM 3614 8724 A144 ST JOHN ILKETSHALL St John's by the road SU_BGIW04 TM 3739 8377 A144 ST LAWRENCE ILKETSHALL Ilketshall St Lawrence by the road SU_BGIW05 TM 3812 8269 A144 SPEXHALL Spexhall Hall by the road SU_BGIW06 TM 3850 8126 A144 SPEXHALL Spexhall by the road SU_BGIW07 TM 390 796 A144 HALESWORTH Bramfield Road by the road SU_BGIW08 TM 38964 78093 was A144 HALESWORTH Bungay Road, just before new bypass by lamp post SU_BGIW09 TM 3842 7682 A144 HALESWORTH Halesworth by the road SU_BGIW10 TM 397 756 A144 WENHASTON WITH MELLS HAMLET Mells by the road SU_BGIW11 TM 3982 7421 A144 BRAMFIELD Bramfield by the road SU_BGIW12 TM 4008 7268 A144 BRAMFIELD Bramfieldhall Wood by the road SU_BUCA10 TM 0054 5903 road ONEHOUSE Lower Road, 5m NW of Lodge Cottage by the road SU_BUSC03 TL 89291 67110 A143 GREAT BARTON E of The Forge, The Street on verge, back to high cut hedge SU_BUSC05 TL 91912 68913 A143 PAKENHAM E of Queach Farm by the road SU_BUSC07 TL 94258 71190 A143 IXWORTH THORPE N of roundabout with A1088 on open verge SU_BUSC08 TL 95393 72317 A143 STANTON Bury Road, Alecock's Grave on verge just W of crossroads SU_BUSC11 TL 9930 7420 A143 HEPWORTH Hepworth South Common by the road SU_BUSC12 TM 00949 74379 A143 WATTISFIELD Diss Road, Wattisfield village crossroads in pavement, back to hedge SU_BUSC13 TM 02288 75216 A143 RICKINGHALL INFERIOR Bury Road, 370m ENE of Walnut Tree Farmhouse on grass island forming lay-by SU_BUSC14 TM 03860 75028 A143 RICKINGHALL INFERIOR Bury Road, 40m SSW of church of St Mary by the road Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a SUFFOLK Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position SU_BUSC16 TM 0648 7617 A143 BOTESDALE New Waters Farm by the road SU_BUSC17 TM 0789 7690 A143 WORTHAM Long Green by the road SU_BUSM10 TM 00677 62330 was A45 or A14 HAUGHLEY E edge of Haughley Park on grass bank SU_CHSB55 TL 86188 40249 A131 SUDBURY Ballingdon Hill on verge behind pavement SU_CHSB56 TL 87196 41250 was A131 SUDBURY Milestone House, Gainsborough Street in small shrubbery SU_HDLE TM 0268 4249 B1070 HADLEIGH High Street, by No. 55 at jct with Church Street on paved area SU_HDLV03 TL 9970 4592 A1141 HADLEIGH Semer Gate Farm, W of farm in hedge & ditch SU_HDLV05 TL 97539 47643 A1141 CHELSWORTH by gate to avenue on verge by gate SU_HDLV08 TL 9334 4821 A1141 BRENT ELEIGH nr Hill Farm by the road SU_HDSU08 TM 1372 4427 SPROUGHTON Hadleigh Road, Chantry Park by the road SU_IWBU01 TM 15326 45395 A1156 IPSWICH Norwich Road, SE of jct with Chevallier Street by the road SU_IWBU03 TM 1227 4367 A1071 SPROUGHTON Spring Vale by the road SU_IWBU04 TM 1097 4384 A1071 SPROUGHTON Sproughton by the road SU_IWBU05 TM 0927 4353 A1071 HINTLESHAM Hintlesham by the road SU_IWBU06 TM 0809 4320 A1071 HINTLESHAM Duke Street by garden fence SU_IWBU07 TM 0721 4223 road HINTLESHAM Wood Farm by the road SU_IWBU08 TM 0564 4191 road HADLEIGH Hill Farm, Pond Hall road by the road SU_IWBU09 TM 0419 4203 road HADLEIGH Carrington's Horse Farm by the road SU_IWNO05 TM 1268 5122 A140 BARHAM Barham by the road SU_IWNO06 TM 12131 52600 road was A140 CODDENHAM Norwich Road, Shrublands Park, Barham Sawmills by the road SU_IWNO11 TM 1178 6016 A140 STONHAM ASPAL Little Stonham by the road SU_IWNO12 TM 1193 6177 A140 STONHAM ASPAL Mickfield by the road Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a SUFFOLK Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position SU_IWNO13 TM 1182 6336 A140 WETHERINGSETT CUM BROCKFORD Tan Office by the road SU_IWNO14 TM 119 649 A140 WETHERINGSETT CUM BROCKFORD Brockford, S of Suffolk Farm Shop by the road SU_IWNO16 TM 116 683 A140 THWAITE Thwaite by the road SU_IWNO17 TM 11467 69641 A140 STOKE ASH Stoke Ash by the road SU_IWNO18 TM 113 712 A140 THORNHAM MAGNA nr Chapel Lane jct by the road SU_IWNO19 TM 117 727 A140 THORNHAM PARVA Thornham Parva by the road SU_IWNO19A TM 1276 7560 A140 YAXLEY roadside by the road SU_IWNO21 TM 129 724 A140 YAXLEY Yaxley Airfield by the road SU_IWNO22 TM 1356 7704 A140 BROME AND OAKLEY Oaksmere by the road SU_LI100 TM 4540 7655 A12 SOUTHWOLD Southwold Covert Plates lost since 2001. SU_LI101 TM 4581 7792 A12 BLYTHBURGH Henham Park Plates lost since 2001. SU_LI102 TM 465 793 road was A12 WANGFORD High Street set in pebbles SU_LI103 TM 4769 8037 A12 WANGFORD Frostenden by the road SU_LI104 TM 482 818 A12 FROSTENDEN Frostenden by the road SU_LI105 TM 4959 8256 A12 WRENTHAM Wrentham by the road SU_LI106 TM 4973 8410 A12 BENACRE Benacre by the road SU_LI107 TM 5019 8530 A12 HENSTEAD WITH HULVER STREET Henstead by the road SU_LI108 TM 5191 8671 A12 KESSINGLAND Kessingland by the road SU_LI109 TM 527 989 A12 LOUND Lound by the road SU_LI110 TM 5283 8811 B1437 KESSINGLAND Kessingland by the road SU_LI111 TM 5296 8899 A12 KESSINGLAND Pakefield Hall by the road SU_LI112 TM 5332 9578 A12 LOWESTOFT Gunton by the road Registered Charity No 1105688 3 Entries in red - require a SUFFOLK Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position SU_LI116 TM 529 972 A12 CORTON Yarmouth Road, Blundeston by the road SU_LI117 TM 52812 98825 A12 LOUNDON Yarmouth Road, opp. High View on bank by fence SU_LI58 TM 0414 3433 A12 STRATFORD ST MARY 50m S of Corner House, Lower Street by the road SU_LI59 TM 0524 3514 A12 STRATFORD ST MARY Stratford St Mary by the road SU_LI65 TM 11722 41823 road was A12 COPDOCK AND WASHBROOK Copdock under hedge SU_LI67 TM 14032 43750 A1214 was A12 IPSWICH London Road, by Avenue Lodge, Chantry Park on the verge SU_LI68 TM 15240 44731 road was A12 IPSWICH London Road, by No. 142, by low brick wall at entrance SU_LI69 TM 16681 44707 A1156 IPSWICH "The Mulberry Tree" PH, 5 Woodbridge Road, at jct with St Margaret's Street in the beer garden at front of pub, beside brick wall in pavement SU_LI70 TM 1768 4510 A1214 IPSWICH Woodbridge Road, by No. 325, St Margaret's Parish by the road SU_LI71 TM 19266 45135 A1214 IPSWICH Woodbridge Road East, Rushmere, by Mann Egerton garage by the road SU_LI72 TM 20805 45581 A1214 KESGRAVE Kesgrave by the road SU_LI73R TM 22381 45871 A1214 KESGRAVE Kesgrave High School by the road SU_LI74R TM 23875 46142 A1214 MARTLESHAM Kesgrave Hall by the road SU_LI75R TM 25181 47113 road MARTLESHAM near Red Lion PH on the verge, back to brick wall SU_LI76 TM 26058 48325 B1438 WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge by the road SU_LI77 TM 27416 49061 pedestrianised area WOODBRIDGE The Thoroughfare bolted to wall of house SU_LI78 TM 28191 50516 B1438 MELTON The Street on pavement, back to house wall SU_LI79 TM 29002 51861 B1438 MELTON Yarmouth Road, by Ufford Park Golf Course on the verge 5m from new post SU_LI79a TM 29002 51861 B1438 MELTON Yarmouth Road, by Ufford Park Golf Course on the verge 5m from old stone SU_LI80 TM 29523 53339 B1438 was A12 UFFORD N end of Ufford, by Hill Farm in pavement, back to brick wall SU_LI82 TM 30375 56331 B1078 was A12 WICKHAM MARKET Milestone Cottage, jct B1078 to Charsfield in pavement, back to low brick wall by No. 178 SU_LI85 TM 3411 5890 A12 LITTLE GLEMHAM Little Glemham by the road Registered Charity No 1105688 4 Entries in red - require a SUFFOLK Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position SU_LI86 TM 3511 5980 A12 STRATFORD ST ANDREW just W of minor crossroads and opp. Wood on the verge, 20m W of %0 sign SU_LI89 TM 3843 6252 B1121 was A12 SAXMUNDHAM S Entrance on the verge SU_LI90 TM 3865 6397 B1121 was A12 SAXMUNDHAM 60yds N of caravan site & sports club entrance in the verge SU_LI91 TM 3834 6551 B1121 was A12 KELSALE CUM CARLTON by "Silverdene" in pavement, against fence SU_LI94 TM 4000 6910 A12 YOXFORD Yoxford by the road SU_LI95 TM 4097 7037 A12 DARSHAM by White House Farm in hedge SU_LI96 TM 416 719 A12 THORINGTON Peacock Farm by the road SU_LI97 TM 4274 7299 A12 YOXFORD Thorington Hall by the road SU_LI99 TM 4513 7520 A12 BLYTHBURGH 25yds S of jct with Church Rd, next to bus stop in verge beside pavement SU_LVBU06 TL 89688 55452 A1141 COCKFIELD Cockfield Cross by the road SU_LWNO01 TM 50855 90733 A146 LOWESTOFT Carlton Colville in hedge behind path SU_LWNO02 TM 5172 9210 A146 LOWESTOFT Oulton Broad by low brick wall at entrance SU_NAY TL 9752 3421 road NAYLAND WITH WISSINGTON Nayland village by a horse trough SU_NMBU00 TL 6310 6293 A1304 NEWMARKET Wyck Hall by the road SU_NMBU00a TL 6458 6365 A1304 NEWMARKET Newmarket Centre by the road The Limekilns, Bury Road (note this is actually in SU_NMBU01 TL 6557 6473 A1304 NEWMARKET Snailwell Parish, Cambs) on deep verge SU_NMBU03 TL 684 661 B1506 MOULTON Moulton at end of gallops by the road SU_NMBU04 TL 7002 6660 B1506 KENTFORD Kennet by the road SU_NMBU05 TL 7159 6676 B1506 KENTFORD Kentford by the road SU_NMBU07 TL 746 663 B1506 HIGHAM on old section of road leading to A14 jct by the road SU_NMBU10 TL 79542 65854 road RISBY old road now slip off the a14 on wide grass verge SU_NMBU13 TL 839 646 A45 BURY ST EDMUNDS Newmarket Road by the road Registered Charity No 1105688 5 Entries in red - require a SUFFOLK Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID
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