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Walsham le Willows Walks
'Walsham-le-Willows is a village in Suffolk, England, located around 4 km south-east of Stanton, and lies in the Mid Suffolk council district. Queen Elizabeth I had granted Walsham-le-Willows to Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, in 1559. Because the village is documented unusually fully in surviving records of the time, the Cambridge historian John Hatcher chose to use it as the setting for his semi-fictionalised account of the effects of the mid-14th-century plague epidemic in England, The Black Death: A Personal History (2008).'
Details of six Walks: [1] Hartshall Lane Walk - - - : [2] Historic Trail - - - : [3] Hundred Lane Walk - - - : [4] Orchid Walk - - - : [5] Three Windmills Walk - - - : [6] Trades and Occupations Walk
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