Suffolk Maps - Map of Kersey
Kersey Map Suffolk England: Detailed map of Kersey a location in the county of Suffolk, UK.
Large Kersey Suffolk Map England UK
Street/Road Map Outlining Kersey Suffolk UK: Discover Kersey in Suffolk, view streets, roads, local attractions and facilities and find points of interest in Kersey and in this area of Suffolk, located in the south-east of England, United Kingdom. This is a printable, interactive Google map showing the location of Kersey, and you can easily move around, zoom in and out, see a satellite map and perform various other tasks. Find hotels and accommodation near to Kersey.
Suffolk UK - Set to the north-east of Greater london, the rural county of Suffolk is in the region of England called East Anglia. The county of Suffolk has an area of 1,466 square mls plus a population of roughly 0.73 million. The county is bordered by the counties of Essex, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, the county town is Ipswich, while other major towns include Lowestoft, Newmarket, Felixstowe, Stowmarket and Bury St Edmunds. The county is primarily low-lying and flat, you will find wetland areas in the northern part of the county which are within The Broads National Park. From 1889-1974 Suffolk was split into 2 administrative counties, East Suffolk and West Suffolk.
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