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Worlingham is a village and in the East Suffolk district of the of . It is about east of , with the two places effectively joined to form one urban area. At the 2011 census it had a population of 3,745; the combined population of and Worlingham is 13,868. The parish has increased in population in recent years due to the development of suburban housing areas within the built up area, going up by over 13% between the 2001 and 2011 censuses. Draft Worlingham Neighbourhood Plan 2020–2036, January 2021.

Worlingham is around west of and south-east of the major city of in The parish is bordered to the north by the and northern sections form part of National Park area. The Ipswich to Lowestoft railway line passes through this area, with the nearest railway station at Beccles.

Other than Beccles, the parish borders the parishes of , , and Weston. To the north the parish of lies across the River Waveney in Norfolk. The A146 Beccles bypass, built during the 1980s, passes through the parish whilst the A145 Beccles southern relief road runs along the parish's eastern and southern borders. Parts of the site along the A145 are located within the parish; these are used for a variety of industrial uses, including the printing works of William Clowes which relocated from Beccles in the early 21st century.


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Worlingham has a limited range of shops including a local grocery and sub-post office, hairdresser, fish and chip shop, pharmacy and small newsagent. There are a number of parks. Worlingham Parish Plan, Worlingham Parish Council, April 2009. Retrieved 2016-08-31.

The local church, which is approximately 900 years old, is dedicated to All Saints. is an 18th-century country house now converted to a country house hotel.

Worlingham CofEVC Primary School serves the village and children attend Sir John Leman High School in from age 11. A community steering group has been created to bring life back into the village by giving the local children and teenagers places to go and do activities. House prices in Worlingham are some of the highest in the northern area of East Suffolk District (formerly ).


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