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Extract from the Stoke-by-Nayland and Nayland Travel Guides:
Heading northwest from Dedham, the B1029 dips beneath the A12 to reach the byroad to Higham, an unremarkable hamlet where you pick up the road to
STOKE-BY-NAYLAND
, four miles to the west. This is the most picturesque of villages, where a knot of half-timbered, pastel-painted cottages snuggle up to
St Mary's Church
. With its pretty brick and stone-trimmed tower, the church was one of Constable's favourite subjects. The doors of the south porch are sumptuously covered by the carved figures of a medieval Jesse Tree. The village also boasts a great old
pub
, the
Angel Inn
(tel 01206/2... read the whole Stoke-by-Nayland and Nayland Travel Guides...
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