
Walsham le Willows – a thriving Suffolk village with numerous clubs, groups, annual events, a vibrant sports club and a rich history as chronicled in the extensive quarterly reviews written and published by the Walsham le Willows History group. Find all the village has to offer under ‘More’ on the main menu.
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Homes for Ukraine Scheme

If you think you may be able to help, in any way, please check out the guidance and then get in touch. The Parish Council has been advised that 3 families are to host Ukrainian refugees in the next week or so. Read letter from Richard Winch (Walsham resident).
Homes for Ukraine scheme: frequently asked questions – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Supporting Afghan and Ukrainian refugees | Suffolk County Council
Events
See all upcoming events. All events will be subject to the prevailing Covid restrictions.
Please note that events are posted and updated only as and when advised by the organisers.
Community Lunch
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
Parish Council Meeting
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
Pilates Class
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
Community Yoga
Priory Room
(next to the St Mary’s Church) Walsham le Willows IP31 3AB
Post Office & Coffee Shop
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
Walsham le Willows Horticultural Show 2022
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
St Mary’s Church Services Walsham
St Marys Church
The Causeway, Walsham le Willows
Congregational Church Services
Congregational Church
The Street, Walsham le Willows
Walsham Basic Life Pop Up Shop
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
Walsham le Willows Open Gardens Weekend 2022 – Day 1
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
History Group Exhibition and Book Sales
Memorial Hall
Walsham le Willows IP31 3AA
A Brief History of Walsham | Reviews | Books | Compact Discs | Wills Index | Guided Walks | Contact the History Group | Programme of Events 2022-2023

Walsham le Willows has a rich history that is based on the survival of exceptionally good 14th-century manorial records which led to Walsham being chosen as the setting for the fictionalised history The Black Death: An Intimate History, by John Hatcher set in the years following the summer of 1348 as the Black Death ravaged European society.
John Hatcher used the excellent manorial records to ‘fill in the gaps’ for his story.
Walsham has had an enthusiastic and prolific history group since 1980 and it is still going strong. The group still meets regularly, and have produced a Brief History of Walsham, and comprehensive Reviews on particular aspects of Walsham’s historical record which have been published at the rate of three or four a year since 1997, and a selection of books and compact discs.
What is a Neighbourhood Plan? | What has happened so far? | Developed Policies | What comes next? | Dates, Meetings & Documents | How to get involved & contacts
Drop-In Days


Community Council


Community Council Food Bank
Provides emergency supplies to residents of the benefice. The benefice covers Walsham, Badwell Ash, Finningham, Langham, Wattisfield and Westhorpe .