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About Unique Websites: Website Design Hadleigh, Ipswich

Website Design Hadleigh Ipswich Suffolk

Unique Websites are a small, professional design company based in Hadleigh, near Ipswich, Suffolk. We pride ourselves on providing a good quality, affordable website design service to our clients.

Website Design Hadleigh Ipswich Lavenham Dedham Areas

Although based in Hadleigh, Suffolk, Unique Websites specialise in offering a website design service to a small business or small company within a wide surrounding area:

  • Hadleigh including Kersey and Polstead areas
  • Ipswich including Sproughton and Manningtree areas
  • Sudbury including Long Melford and Clare areas
  • Needham Market including Claydon and Stowmarket areas
  • Lavenham including Bury St Edmunds and Monks Eleigh areas
  • Dedham including East Bergholt and Nayland areas
  • Web Design Suffolk, Essex and the UK

    Whilst many of our clients are based in a wide geographical area around Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, we are happy to offer a website design service to small companies in Suffolk, Essex and the UK.

    About Hadleigh, Suffolk

    Hadleigh is a historic Suffolk market town, situated in the middle of a rough geographic circle formed by Ipswich, Sudbury, Bury St Edmunds, Colchester and Needham Market.

    Hadleigh has many interesting historical and modern associations:

        Hadleigh is thought to be the burial place of Guthrum the Dane - he who signed a treaty with Alfred the Great to divide the country into Danelaw (which was ruled by the Danes) and English England (which was ruled by Alfred).

     
        Hadleigh was the birthplace of the Oxford Movement - a religious movement that began in the Deanery Tower, Hadleigh, in 1833.

     
        Oswald Gayford of Hadleigh set a world record for long distance flying in 1927, 1933 and 1938.

     
        Jools Holland bought a home near Hadleigh.

     
    The 17th Earl of Oxford - who is thought by some to be the descendant of the real Shakespeare, not to mention Nell Gwynn and Charles II - rented properties near Hadleigh and Ipswich.
     
        In 1611, John Overall from Hadleigh played a major part in the translation of the "authorised version" of the Bible.

     
        Hadleigh has been used in filming  the TV series Lovejoy.

     
        Former Blue Peter presenter Katie Hall was married in Hadleigh.

     
        During the reign of Bloody Mary, Dr Rowland Taylor, Rector of Hadleigh, was burnt at the stake as a religious martyr.

     
        In 1965, The Council for British Archaeology considered Hadleigh one of the 51 towns "so precious that responsibility for them should be a national concern".