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SUFFOLK POST OFFICES Compiled by Ken Smith (Updated 6/2/2020) Acton 1860: SUDBURY SUFFOLK POST OFFICES compiled by Ken Smith (updated 6/2/2020) Acton 1860: SUDBURY. 1885 RSO. 6/1896 SUDBURY. T.O.14-10-1919(ATF). Closed 15-2-2006 (fraud). Re-open 11-12-2006. Closed 6-2-2008. Reopen 14-8-2019 (PO Local, The Stores, High Street). Aldborough by 1749: SAXMUNDHAM. No.691 allocated 1844. M.O.6-3-1851. S.B.30-10-1861. 1869 S.O: No.D15 issued. T.O.1870s(ACG). 1-3-1875 'Aldeburgh (see below) (but mileage mark ‘Aldeburgh’ 1818 etc). ALDEBURGH 1-3-1875 (ex 'Aldborough') S.O. By 4/1880 SAXMUNDHAM. 1-3-1889 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. >Main 19-6-2015. --Fairfield Rd. 1956 (poc.5/2/1956). Closed 6-2-2008. --Forthampton Place: 1927 (poc.10/8/1927). Rubber issued. Closed 1946/47. --Station Rd. 1-7-1897: MO-SB. Closed 1924 (poc.5/8/1924) Aldeby (Nfk) by 1855: BECCLES. Rubber 1889. T.O.13-12-1898(ADZ). Closed 24-3-2004. Alderton 1839: PP.WOODBRIDGE. UDC 20-7-1851. MO-SB 1-1-1875. T.O.27-2-1894(AQT). Closed by 12/12/2016. >Cliff Lane Mobile 21-3-2019 (Th.pm). Aldringham 1868: SAXMUNDHAM. Rubber 1888. MO-SB 1-8-1896. Feb.1913 LEISTON. Closed 1977/83. All Saints Green, S.Elmham: 1873: HALESWORTH. Rubber 1888. Closed 1927. Alphamstone (Ex) 1903: rubber: BURES. T.O.2-8-1910(APA). Closed 26-7-1985. Alpheton by 1883: LONG MELFORD S.O. Rubber 1899. Closed 1916. Re-open 1920. T.O.1-11-1935(AFP). 1-7-1938 SUDBURY. Closed 1979. Ampton 27-8-1851: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. Rubber 1894. T.O.11-6-1895(AMP). Closed 31-8-1993. Ashbocking 1899: rubber: IPSWICH. Closed by Dec.1989. Ashen (Essex) 1930 (poc.5/1930) CLARE. 1-7-1938 SUDBURY. Closed c.April 1963. Ashfield (1) July 1852: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. See 'Great Ashfield'. Ashfield (2) 1937 (poc.14/4/1937) STOWMARKET. Closed 16-10-1999. Ashley (Cambs) 6-10-1851: UDC: NEWMARKET. Rubber 1891. T.O.1-12-1933(AZY). Closed 29-3-2006. Assington 1-10-1851: UDC: SUDBURY. Rubber 1888. 1894 COLCHESTER,Ex. MO-SB 1-2-1902. T.O.25-3-1902(ASI) 1-10-1992 SUDBURY (Farm Shop) >Partner Outreach 23-7-2008. Closed 28-4-2010. Re-open 17-5-2010 (Hosted Outreach, Village Hall) Bacton by 1845: STOWMARKET. UDC 1-10-1851. MO-SB 1-2-1876. 1884 RSO. 1-10-1888 STOWMARKET. Closed 31-12-1971. Re-estd.3-12-1988 (see also ‘Wyverstone Road’) Bad(d)ingham by 1845: SAXMUNDHAM. UDC 27-8-1851. 1874 WICKHAM MARKET. 1884 FRAMLINGHAM. ('d' omitted 1886). Rubber 1886. 30-6-1928 WOODBRIDGE. (20-3-1997 White Horse Inn). Closed 10-9-1997. Badwell Ash 25-7-1857: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. Rubber 1889. MO-SB 1-5-1893. T.O.15-11-1904(QFU). Bardwell 15-1-1854: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. MO-SB 1-6-1891. T.O.18-7-1938(JZB). Barking Tye 1933 (poc.9/8/1933) IPSWICH. Replaced by 'Willisham' 10-11-1987. Barking 28-9-1994: IPSWICH. Closed 28-2-1995. Barnardiston c.Oct.1955: HAVERHILL. Closed by 1999. Barnby 1880: BECCLES. Rubber 1889. Closed 1941/46. Barnham 1894: THETFORD. Rubber 1894. Closed c.1993. Barningham 27-5-1851: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. Rubber 1890 >PO Local 22-5-2014. Barrow 1845: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. MO-SB 1-4-1879. T.O.14-12-1886(BRR) (relocated 4-12-2014, PO Local+) Barton 27-8-1851: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. MO-SB 1-3-1883. T.O.17-4-1883(BCB). Renamed 'Great Barton' 1-3-1890. Barton Mills 1881: SOHAM,Cambs. 1884 MILDENHALL. Rubber 1896. 29-8-1926 ELY,Cambs. 4-4-1932 BURY ST.EDMUNDS. T.O.20-11-1933(JMX). Closed 7-8-2008. Battisford Tye 1893: rubber: STOWMARKET. Closed 1-5-1984. Bawdsey 6-3-1852: UDC: WOODBRIDGE. Rubber 1889. T.O.1-12-1933(JXY). Closed 24-10-1989. Bawdsey Ferry 1893: rubber: WOODBRIDGE. Closed 30-1-1976. Baylham 1883: IPSWICH. Rubber 1892. Closed 31-12-1944. Bealings by June 1902 (ex 'Little Bealings') WOODBRIDGE: MO-SB & T.O.(QPS). Closed 1939 (poc.15/2/1939) BECCLES by 1678: POST TOWN. M.O.1-10-1792. No.59 allocated 1844. S.B.16-9-1861. T.O.1870(BDP). HO>SSO 4-5-1968. BO>MSPO 10-10-1994 >Main by Dec.2014. --Blyburgate St. 1898: rubber issued. Closed 1938/39. --Ellough Road by June 1938. Closed 29-6-2000. --Northgate St. c.Oct.1906: MO-SB. Closed 28-4-1984. --Rigbourne Hill 10-1-2000 (Co-op Store). Closed 20-8-2012. Re-open 13-9-2013 (PO Local, 75,Rigbourne Hill) (t.c. by 30/9/2017: reopen 15-11-2017). Beck Row 1883: SOHAM,Cambs. 1884 MILDENHALL. Rubber 1887. 1895 SOHAM. 6-11-1911 MILDENHALL 29-8-1926 ELY,Cambs. 4-4-1932 BURY ST.EDMUNDS. T.O.20-11-1933(JKQ). Closed 15-1-2007. Re-open 9-7-2007. Closed 7-8-2009. Bedfield 2-2-1859: UDC: WICKHAM MARKET. 1886 FRAMLINGHAM RSO. Rubber 1888. 30-6-1928 WOODBRIDGE. T.O.1-12-1933(JFL). Closed 12-11-2008 >Outreach,Sports Hut (M/Tu/Th am). Bedingfield 1877: EYE. Rubber 1893. Closed 2-9-2010. Bedingham (Nfk)1875: BUNGAY. Rubber 1892. Closed 1928 (poc.8/8/1928) Belchamp St.Paul's (Essex) 1-10-1851:UDC: SUDBURY. By 5/1856 HALSTEAD,Ex. 1861 SUDBURY. 1885 CLARE RSO Rubber 1890. 1-7-1938 SUDBURY. Closed 22-3-2000. Belchamp Walter (Essex) 7-9-1855: UDC: SUDBURY. Rubber 1891. Closed 8-9-1999. Belstead c.Oct.1955: IPSWICH. Closed 1976. Benhall Dec.1853: UDC: SAXMUNDHAM. Renamed 'Benhall Green' 1860. Benhall Green 1860: SAXMUNDHAM (see above). MO-SB 1-8-1884. T.O.24-4-1894(QBL) (t.c.23-1-1984: re-open 11-8-1984) Closed 5-7-1989. Bentley 31-3-1858: UDC: IPSWICH. Closed 1861. Re-estd.1-11-1882: MO-SB. Closed 31-3-2004. Re-open 7-6-2004 (‘The Case has Altered’ P.H). Closed 21-4-2006. Bentwaters RAF P.O. 26-3-1945: WOODBRIDGE. Closed 7-1-1947. Beyton 5-11-1855: UDC: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. MO-SB 1-5-1877. T.O.20-11-1906(JEN). Closed by 1998. Bildeston 1809: PP.HADLEIGH (&1847). By 1855 IPSWICH. M.O.1-2-1851. S.B.10-3-1862. T.O.1870(BGJ). 1886 SO / POST TOWN. 1919 IPSWICH (‘Bildestone’ to 1886) >PO Local 9-5-2011 (Bank House Store). Blackwater 1908: rubber: SOUTHWOLD. Replaced by 'Reydon' 1936 (poc.4/11/1936) Blaxhall May 1854: UDC: WOODBRIDGE. 1858 WICKHAM MARKET. Rubber 1893. 4-2-1901 TUNSTALL RSO 3-2-1929 WOODBRIDGE. Closed 13-10-1998. Blundeston 1845: LOWESTOFT (Wm.Simmett appointed 11-9-1845). UDC 29-9-1851. MO-SB 1-6-1877. T.O.by 1908(JLU). Closed 10-2-1992. Blythburgh by 1793: SAXMUNDHAM. 1796 POST TOWN. Closed after 1827. Re-estd.1891: HALESWORTH. T.O.14-2-1905(QZJ). MO-SB by 1908. Closed 25-11-1999. Re-open May 2000 (White Hart, Mon.-Fri.9 - 1). Closed 26-8-2011. Borley Green (Ex) 1864: SUDBURY. Rubber 1899. Closed 1965/66. Borough Green (Camb) 1835: PP.NEWMARKET. 1886 SIX MILE BOTTOM S.O. 28-1-1896 NEWMARKET. T.O.1-12-1933(JGO). 1-10-1936 'Burrough Green'. Botesdale by 1793: DISS. 1828-1832 PP.BURY ST.EDMUNDS. UDC 1840: SCOLE. UDC 13-5-1843. By 1843 BURY ST.EDMUNDS. No.100 allocated 1844. M.O.6-3-1851: SCOLE. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(BKK). 1-8-1884 DISS,Nfk. Closed 22-3-2014 (replaced by ‘Rickinghall’) Boxford by 1774: POST TOWN (&1827). By 1841 COLCHESTER,Ex. UDC 1841. No.211 allocated 1844. M.O.1-2-1851: cds issued 16-1-1851. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(BLK). 1-10-1992 SUDBURY. Boyton 1-11-1875: MO-SB: WOODBRIDGE. Closed 1973 (Gaz.9/5/1973) Bradfield St.Clare 1936 (poc.13/5/1936) BURY ST.EDMUNDS. Closed 1936 (poc.2/12/1936) Bradfield St.George by 7/1890: BURY ST.EDMUNDS. Rubber 1894. T.O.16-12-1936(JJZ). Closed 25-8-1999. Bramfield 6-9-1844: UDC: SAXMUNDHAM. 1884 HALESWORTH. Rubber 1893. T.O.2-3-1938(JFM). (t.c.22-8-2001: re-open 12-11-2001), Closed 11-2-2008. Bramford 20-7-1851:UDC: IPSWICH. Closed 1855/56. Re-estd.1-7-1883: MO-SB. T.O.18-9-1883(BMH) (Co-op 13-2-06) >MAIN 2013 (t.c.29-10-2019, refurb: reopen 28-11-2019) Brampton 1861: WANGFORD. Rubber 1886. T.O.29-7-1913(JPN). 2-7-1923 HALESWORTH. Nov.1928 BECCLES (by 2010, Tues/Thurs.9 to 1). Closed 18-10-2012. Brandeston by 1845: WOODBRIDGE. UDCs 1851 & 1856. 1858 WICKHAM MARKET. Rubber 1886. 1-7-1928 WOODBRIDGE. Closed 24-12-2002. BRANDON by 1778: POST TOWN. No.114 allocated 1844: M.O.Office. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(BMT). HO>SSO 1-3-1919. BO>MSPO 27-3-1995 >Main 31-7-2015. --Town Street 1896: rubber issued. Brantham 5/1853: UDC: MANNINGTREE,Ex. Rubber 1894. T.O.16-3-1909(JRH)(discont.by 3/1945). Closed 28-5-1981. Re-estd.29-2-1996 (ex 'Cattawade') >PO Local 27-11-2015. Closed 15-11-2017. Bredfield 2-5-1855: UDC: WOODBRIDGE. Rubber 1886. Closed 25-1-1987. Brent Eleigh 1873: IPSWICH.
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