Bures
Bures is a village with many facilities in eastern England that straddles the Essex/Suffolk boundary. It is made up of the two civil parishes: Bures Hamlet in Essex and Bures St. Mary in Suffolk. The place is bisected by the River Stour, the area limit from end of its estuary to near its source. The village is most often referred to collectively, as Bures. On respective financial institutions are 2 civil parishes: Bures Hamlet in Essex as well as Bures St. Mary in Suffolk. Each differ in area councils of those names as well as in area councils, in the 2nd tier of city government, (Braintree, as well as Babergh). The town offers a post community and also its pre-1996 (obsolete) Postal County was Suffolk. Bures is offered by a train station on the Gainsborough Line, seen here in 1966. On the left bank is the medieval-core church of St Mary the Virgin real estate eight bells with the biggest weighing 21 cwt. They were enhanced from 6 to eight bells in 1951 by Gillett and Johnston of Croydon. In terms of the ecclesiastical parish, and also thus background before the innovation of civil parishes in the 1870s there is no department, conserve as to area; all falls under Bures St Mary, which extends to a comparable distance on each side of the river.