Kersey is a village and
civil parish in the
Babergh district in
Suffolk, in the east of England. The main street has a ford across a stream. Its principal claim to fame is that a coarse woollen cloth called
Kersey cloth takes its name from it. A particular green colour is known as Kersey Green. The cloth was presumably originally made there, but later in many other places too.
Geography and demographics
The parish contains the village of Kersey and the hamlets of Kersey Tye, Kersey Upland, Wicker Street Green and William's Green.[1] Kersey's church is
St Mary's, and the village also contains a
primary school.
The population of the parish at the 2011 Census was 359.[2]
Village
The village is known for its picturesque main street with medieval timber-framed houses[3] and a
ford of a
tributary of the
River Brett known locally as "The Splash".[4][5]
Kersey was the location of an alleged paranormal incident known as '
The Kersey Time Slip' where three Royal Navy cadets; William Laing, Michael Crowley and Ray Baker, are said to have travelled back in time when entering the village in 1957 on a training exercise.[6]