Boxford, Suffolk

This drew attention from the media: the Evening Standard incorporated a photograph of the villagers in a centre-page spread in one of their November 1975 editions, and a TV crew led by Bernard Falk for the BBC Nationwide programme accompanied the villagers when they left for a two-week stay on 23 July 1976.A TWA Boeing 707 was hired which flew the villagers from London Heathrow to Boston Logan, from where they were bussed to Boxford, MA, and dispersed amongst receiving families.[13][14] There are two pubs in Boxford: The Fleece, (a 16th-century grade II* listed coaching inn)[15] and the White Hart.Boxford has a church called St Mary's which is Grade I listed[16] and a primary school.[18] Copella fruit juices are made at orchards at Hill Farm on the outskirts of Boxford.
Boxford Village Sign
The Fleece Hotel in Broad Street
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