Mid Suffolk District Suffolk England United Kingdom
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Mellis

Mellis is a small village in Suffolk, England. It has the largest area of unfenced common land in England. Oliver Cromwell exercised his troops in Mellis. It once had a railway station on the main line between London and Norwich, and a small branch line that ran to nearby Eye. Mellis Common is a 59 hectare nature reserve. In summer rare plants such as green-winged orchid, sulphur clover and adder's tongue fern flourish. The abundance of small mammals also makes the site a favourite hunting ground for barn owl and tawny owl. The 14th-century parish church of St Mary, restored in 1859 and 1900, is a Grade II* listed building. In 1968, Roger Deakin (1943 – 2006), writer and environmentalist, bought Walnut Tree Farm on the edge of Mellis Common, which he rebuilt over many years and where he lived until his death.

Distance between:

London to Mellis 77 Miles / 124 Kms
Liverpool to Mellis 186 Miles / 299 Kms

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Population 2017: 528 inhabitants