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Friston is a village in
Suffolk,
England. It is located 3 miles southeast of
Saxmundham, its post town, and 4 miles northwest of
Aldeburgh. The river
Alne bounds the village on the south. The surrounding land is chiefly arable. The soil becomes partly marshy in the lower grounds. The village is noted for having one of the largest post mills in
Suffolk.
Its name is recorded in the
Domesday Book as
Frisetuna and seems to come from
Anglo-Saxon Frīsa tūn = "the farmstead of the
Frisians"; some of them may have come with the Angles and Saxons.
See also http://www.saxmundhamcommunity.org.uk
» There is also a Friston in East SussexFurther Information
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