'Hoxne' (pronounced Hoxen) is an anciently established village in the
Mid Suffolk district of
Suffolk,
England, about five miles east-southeast of
Diss, Norfolk and one-half mile south of the
River Waveney.
The area around the village is of archaeological note as the find-spot of the
Hoxne hoard of Roman treasure and as the type site for the
Hoxnian interglacial.
External links
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Hoxne village website
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Diss Express - village's local newspaper website
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Hoxne pictures
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St. Peter and St. Paul Church
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Hoxne village hall
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Hoxne Mill
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Walk around Hoxne
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Hoxne hoard of Roman artifacts
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Hoxne site of the Lower Paleolithic
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Hoxne handaxe
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Hoxne claim to martyrdom site of Saint Edmund
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Family histories in Hoxne