Troston
{{Short description|Village in Suffolk, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
{{Infobox UK place
| official_name= Troston
| country= England
| region= East of England
| os_grid_reference= TL898721
| coordinates = {{coord|52.314|0.783|display=inline,title}}
| population= 952
|area_total_km2=7.32
| post_town= Bury St Edmunds
| postcode_area= IP
| postcode_district= IP31
| dial_code= 01359
| constituency_westminster= Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket
| shire_district= West Suffolk
| shire_county= Suffolk
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|static_image_name = St Marys Troston - geograph.org.uk - 836448.jpg
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|static_image_caption= St Mary's church, Troston
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Troston is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, five miles north-east of Bury St Edmunds. Its parish church contains rare mediaeval wall paintings, including dragon-slaying and the Martyrdom of St Edmund.
The local pub, The Bull, had been a central part of the village since the late 1800s, but was closed, leaving it boarded up. Owners, brewers Greene King, sold it, and The Bull has now reopened as a Free House with a restaurant.{{cite web | url=https://thebullfreehouse.com/about/ | title=About - the Bull Freehouse - Pub - Accommodation - Food - Countryside }}
Troston Hall, to the south of the village, is a Grade II* listed late 16th century manor house,{{NHLE|num=1031251|desc=Troston Hall|access-date=20 July 2020|fewer-links=yes}} with the Grade II listed Hall Farm to its north.{{NHLE|num=1376960|desc=Hall Farmhouse|access-date=20 July 2020|fewer-links=yes}}
There are sixteen listed buildings in the village.{{cite web|url=https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/england/troston-st-edmundsbury-suffolk|title=Listed Buildings in Troston, St Edmundsbury, Suffolk|website=British Listed Buildings|accessdate=20 July 2020}}
Governance and religion
The parish falls under the West Suffolk District Council ward of Pakenham & Troston, the Suffolk County Council division of Thingoe North, and the parliamentary constituency of Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket, whose MP since 2024 is Peter Prinsley of the Labour Party.
The ecclesiastical parish falls under the province of Canterbury, the diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, the archdeaconry of Sudbury, and the deanery of Ixworth.
Notable residents
- Edward Capell (1713-1781), Shakespearian critic and Groom of the Privy Chamber
- Capel Lofft (1754-1824), lawyer, political figure, and writer.
References
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External links
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- [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/Troston.htm Details of the church]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20020818182849/http://www.paintedchurch.org/trostedm.htm St Edmund Martyrdom Wall Painting]
{{West Suffolk|state=expanded}}
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Category:Civil parishes in Suffolk
Category:Borough of St Edmundsbury
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