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Blundeston, Suffolk

The village of Blundeston was used as one of the settings for the classic Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. Dickens had been a visitor to the area and so used 'Blunderstone' as the birthplace of David Copperfield. Above is the Plough Inn, the place from where David Copperfield left on his journey to London
with 'Barkis the Carrier'.

The sign above the door showing the Plough's connections with the Dickens novel.

Blunderston's Millennium Green is one of 250 new "breathing spaces" being created across the country, created as areas of open space to be enjoyed permanently by local communities.

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