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Polstead is a village and civil parish in the district of , England. The village lies northeast of , southwest of Hadleigh and north of . It is situated on a small tributary stream of the River Stour. In 2011 the parish had a population of 851.


History
The name Polstead is derived from "Place by a pool", The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, , Fourth Edition (1960) There are still two large ponds in the village.

The village was the site of the Red Barn Murder in 1827. The victim Maria Marten was re-buried in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, but her gravestone was subsequently entirely removed by souvenir hunters. Marten is now commemorated by a sign located near to the grave site, "Polstead" at beautifulengland.net and by Marten's Lane which adjoins Water Lane and Mill Street.

The church dates from the 12th century and features some very early English-made bricks. The tower, which is 14th-century, is the only one in Suffolk which still has its original spire, although says the spire is later than the tower. The tower at one time contained six bells. The interior of the church contains two , one of which is of a priest and bears a date of 1460. (1961), Buildings_of_England: Suffolk, , Polstead.

Next to the churchyard is Polstead Hall, rebuilt in the Georgian style in about 1819. In the grounds of the hall are the remains of the "Gospel Oak", which finally collapsed in 1953, but which is believed to have been the tree under which Saint preached to the heathen . A new oak tree has been planted as a replacement.


Features
The main village is situated around Polstead Green and the Hill, although Polstead also comprises several hamlets including Polstead Heath, Hadleigh Heath, Bower House Tye, Bell's Corner, Mill Street and Whitestreet Green. The village has one pub, the 17th century Cock Inn, a community shop and post office and a playing field. The playing field hosts an annual music festival around the called "Polstice". In the 19th century a two-day fair was held on Polstead Green. Polstead at genuki Polstead is famous for its and lends its name to a variety, the Polstead Black. In recent years more Polstead Black cherry trees have been planted in and around the village, as these trees had declined in numbers.


Bower House Tye
Bower House Tye is a hamlet near the A1071 road within the parish. There are five Listed buildings: Bower House, Brewery Farmhouse, Holly Cottage, Holmwood Cottages 1 and 2 en The Bower Close.


Hadleigh Heath
A Baptist chapel was erected in Hadleigh Heath in 1801 and was removed to Polstead in 1849.
(1997). 9780851155777, T. C. B. Timmins, David Percy Dymond. .


Polstead Heath
A primitive Methodist chapel was erected in Polstead Heath in 1838.


Notable residents
  • Sir (Frank) (1900–1972), advertising copywriter, barrister, businessman and Conservative Party politician
  • (1868–1948), Archdeacon of Sudbury, the first Archdeacon of and Rector of Polstead from 1921 to 1945
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Gareth Clayton (1914–1992) senior Royal Air Force officer who served as from 1970 to 1972
  • (1908–1996), animal impersonator, ornithologist and entertainer
  • (born 1964), contemporary artist
  • R. P. Keigwin (1883–1972), academic and cricketer
  • , Baroness Rendell of Babergh, CBE (1930-2015), author of thrillers and psychological murder mysteries


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