About Bramfield
Bramfield lies in a rural location between Halesworth and the main A12 road, with a population of around 500. It is well placed for the delights of both the countryside and the Heritage Coast, with Southwold just 10 miles to the west.
Most of the village has been designated as a conservation area. It is mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086, with several Bronze and Iron Age archaeological sites discovered close to the village.
St. Andrew’s church dates from the 13th Century, with a separate 12th Century tower; it is one of the 38 existing round-tower churches in Suffolk and the only detached example in the county.
The village has an award-winning pub, the Grade II Listed Queen’s Head, which includes buildings dating from the 16th Century. The village also has a United Reformed chapel built in 1841, a primary school, village hall and a number of other local services.
If you are interested in finding out more about Bramfield and the properties for sale or to let, please drop into our branch in Southwold who will be able to give you the best advice.
Properties for Sale in Bramfield
Find out more about the beautiful properties for sale or to let in Bramfield and the surrounding areas. Feel free to drop into our Southwold branch, where one of the team will be happy to help.
Additionally, you can click this link to view houses for sale in Bramfield online.
If you are considering moving into the area, please also see our area information page which provides information on which schools are close to Bramfield, who the water supplier is, and key contact details for local authorties.