Lambique
Lambique is a small village located in the county of Suffolk, England. It is situated approximately 10 miles north of Ipswich, near the border with Norfolk. The village is known for its picturesque setting, with rolling countryside and a small church. Lambique is also notable for its historical significance, as it was once a significant center for the brewing of ale. The village's name is believed to derive from the Old English words "lamb" and "wick," referring to a small stream or brook. Today, Lambique is a quiet, rural community with a population of around 100 people. The village offers a peaceful retreat from urban life, with opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Lambique is served by a small primary school and a public house, which is a popular gathering spot for locals. The village is also home to a number of historic buildings, including a former brewery and a 17th-century farmhouse. Despite its small size, Lambique has a strong sense of community and is proud of its rich history and natural surroundings.