Long Melford

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Long Melford

Holy Trinity church, Long MelfordThe village of Long Melford, Suffolk, is strongly bound to the name and fortunes of the Clopton and Cordell families. The Cloptons became rich in the wool trade that flourished in this area in the late medieval and early Tudor period, and their rise in fortune is reflected in the glorious church of Holy Trinity that they helped fund. Holy Trinity is the longest parish church in Suffolk, stretching to nearly 250 feet in length.

The bulk of the church dates from the period 1467-1497, and the style is decidedly Perpendicular. Inside Holy Trinity is the Clopton chantry chapel, while the resplendent Lady Chapel, almost a church in itself, extends at the East end. Considerable stained glass remains from the late 15th century.

Kentwell Hall moatBut the wonders of Holy Trinity are not all that Long Melford has to offer visitors, for the Cloptons needed a place to live as well as worship! Kentwell Hall, in Long Melford, was built by John Clopton, and is one of the best examples in Britain of a Tudor manor house. Kentwell hosts regular "living history" recreations of Tudor life.

As for the village itself, it rose to prominence with the burgeoning wool trade in the late medieval period, and this rich legacy is remembered in the variety of timbered domestic buildings that still exist, though many buildings were given an exterior facelift in the Georgian and Regency periods, while the interiors show their Tudor or earlier structure.

Melford HallMelford Hall, originally owned by the Abbot of St Edmunds, passed to the Cordell family following the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It has been the residence of the Hyde Parker family since 1768, though it is now owned by the National Trust. The Manor of Melford owned the whole village in Tudor times, and today owns the "Great Green" and the grass verges down the main street.

Long Melford's main street, with its many antique shops and art galleries, has many identities as it stretches through this elongated village; the street, at various points named Hall Street, Little St Mary's, and Rodbridge Hill, among other names, gives some clue as to why the village name has the prefix "Long"!

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Location
Off the A134 between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury, 4 miles from Lavenham.

Credits
Photo of Kentwell Hall used by kind permission of Kentwell Hall. All other photos are courtesy of Long Melford.co.uk. Many thanks go to Roger Kistruck for his help with this article.

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