Pictures of buildings mentioned in the second edition “Suffolk” volume of “The Buildings of England” series by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
After the Church Pevsner mentions The Grange and then says "Very pretty village street" with one example house opposite the bridge not easily identifiable ("timber-framed and thatched") and then the Rectory and finally the bridge. I'll highlight those mentioned and then provide a selection of the rest of the houses.
Starting with The Grange it can be seen above alongside the church. Pevsner says: "By the church. With divers gables, and in the porch gable a cartouche with the date 1694." Below in more detail:
Starting with The Grange it can be seen above alongside the church. Pevsner says: "By the church. With divers gables, and in the porch gable a cartouche with the date 1694." Below in more detail:
Next, "the Rectory, with a stuccoed C18 front and two projecting wings". As below:
The final identifiable mention is: "The Bridge is really two short hump bridges of brick. One is dated 1754 by Jervoise." As seen here:
Opposite the bridge is the local pub and other houses as can be seen here:
So, now a selection of houses in more detail: