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Wingfield, Suffolk

Wingfield College. Wingfield is a village in the English county of Suffolk. It is found east of Diss, signposted off B1118, near Eye. It’s likely the name originates from Anglo-Saxon. The Old English word "winga" means a turn, corner or bend in the land and "feld means "meadow" or "field".

The village has scattered buildings and includes several old houses such as the Grade II listed 16th-century former farmhouse "Old Hall" and the 14th-century Grade II listed "White House".

The most prominent family in the area was the Wingfield family, who took their surname after the village.

The village has a pub, The De La Pole Arms, across the road from the church. Provided by Wikipedia
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    British artists' books, 1970-1983 : an exhibition /

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