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Brampton with Stoven Parish Code: E04009489 Area Summary Brampton with Stoven Parish Code: E04009489 Area Summary Brampton with Stoven sits in the middle of Waveney district, north east of Halesworth and south of Beccles. The Parish is dominated by the larger settlement of Brampton which holds the majority of the area’s assets, whereas Stoven only retains a parish church. Brampton’s transport links act as an effective counter weight to its rural location, with a named train station and the A145 passing directly through. The parish benefits from a good number of community facilities with a primary school, village hall, playing fields and church. There is a conspicuous lack of economic resources (village shop, small businesses) which may be due to its rural location. Total 411 Population District Waveney Brampton Primary School Nearest Halesworth Town Nearest A145 ‘A’ Road Brampton Railway Station Featured Assets Brampton Village Brampton CoE Brampton Train Hall & Playing Field Primary Station Community Facility School Transport 1 Brampton with Stoven Parish Code: E04009489 2 Brampton with Stoven Parish Code: E04009489 Parish Asset List Asset Type Asset Name Address Postcode Southwold Street, Primary School Brampton CEVCP School Brampton NR34 8DW Local Government Brampton with Stoven Parish Council Brampton NR34 8DY Station Road, Community Facility Brampton with Stoven Village Hall Brampton NR34 8EF Young people's Low Farm, Locks organisations Moo Play Farm - Brampton Road, Brampton NR34 8DX A145 Beccles to Blyburgh Road, Religion St Peter's Church, Brampton Brampton NR34 8DB Religion St. Margaret's Church, Stoven Stoven NR34 8ET Southwold Road, Vet Services Stoven Hall Equine Clinic Stoven NR34 8ER Station Road, Transport Brampton Train Station Brampton NR34 8EF Station Road, Community Facility Brampton Playing Fields Brampton NR34 8EA Station Road, Community Facility Brampton Bowls Green Brampton NR34 8EA Updated 06/05/2016 3 .
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