Wyverstone
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Wyverstone is a village and civil parish
Civil parish
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 in the Mid Suffolk
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 district of Suffolk
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 in eastern England
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. Located around five miles north of Stowmarket
Stowmarket
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, in 2005 its population was 370. The parish also includes the hamlets of Wyverstone Street, 1 km to the west and Earl's Green, 1.5 km south-west.

Recorded in Domesday as "Wiuert(h)estuna" and on John Speed's 1610 map as "Wiuerston".

The village sign as shown in the photograph was made by Brian Brookes from Wyverstone.

History

Hall Barn lies on the site of the former Wyverstone Hall.

Horse slaughter site in the village.

Present day

Wyverstone used to have the Plough pub, a mid 16th building on Mill Road, but it closed in the 1960s and is now a Grade II private dwelling.

The local shop and post office closed soon after.

St George's church is to the east of the village.

The Old School House, built in 1869 but closed in 1963, was purchased by the Parish Council to act as the village hall. It was sold in 1988 and is now a private house, close to the church.

The new village hall is in the centre of the village built in the late 1980s.

Old Rectory and Wyverstone Green come next going west on Rectory Lane.

21 listed structures in the village.

Wyverstone Street

Grange Farm to the north, and Sudbourne Farm to the south and Crooksell Hall in between on Wyverstone Street. There is a fine example of a Grade II listed Tudor public building which has been restored as part of the conversion of barns adjacent to Lodge Farm into a residential home named Guildhall Place. Wyverstone is the home of the famous footballer Chris Bennett.

Earl's Green

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