What is the prettiest village in Suffolk?
Kersey. Kersey has been crowned as the prettiest village in Suffolk, admired for its picture-postcard charm. According to Mr Dunford, its “main street, lined by bendy pink and orange thatched houses, slopes down to a ford and then up again to the tower of the large church of St Mary on the high ground above. Kersey. Kersey is an almost unspoilt medieval Suffolk village near Hadleigh that is regularly described as the prettiest village in Suffolk and is home to one of the most recognisable fords in the country; The Splash.
What is the safest town in Suffolk?
There are safer parts of Suffolk, identified using the same Crime Risk measurement, starting with Kesgrave which ranks as the safest area in Suffolk, followed up by Felixstowe in second place, and Carlton Colville in third place. Crime Statistics in Suffolk Out of the towns and cities within Suffolk, Lowestoft is classed as the most dangerous, with the next more dangerous being Sudbury then Newmarket, some of the safer areas of Suffolk include Kesgrave, Carlton, Colville and Hadleigh.Suffolk’s most dangerous neighbourhoods revealed, including Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds, according to September 2025 police crime figures. Thousands of crimes are reported to police in Suffolk each month, including anti-social behaviour, burglary and violent offences.
What is Suffolk famous for?
Suffolk has a rich history, unique architecture, stunning beaches and breathtaking countryside as well as first-class local food & drink, so it’s no wonder that we attract a host of celebrities & famous residents, both past and present. Suffolk is well known for locally produced high quality food and drink, such as pork, apples and ciders and now TV’s Hairy Bikers have joined local chefs in singing the praises of Suffolk’s local produce.