Dullingham

The parish of Dullingham covers 3387 acres in a long thin irregular shape running from just north of the Cambridge to Newmarket road to the Suffolk border, and is bounded to the south west by Burrough Green and to the north east by Stetchworth.[2] Listed as Dullingeham in the Domesday Book, the village's name means "homestead of the family or followers of a man called Dulla".[4] It consists of a chancel, aisled and clerestoried nave with north porch and south chapel, and west tower.[2] Dullingham boasts active Cricket and Football teams, based on the sports ground on Stetchworth Road.Many other sports are also played on the Polo ground which is situated beyond the railway station on the road towards Six Mile Bottom.
Village sign in Dullingham
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