Bucklesham is a village and civil parish in the former Suffolk Coastal district of Suffolk, England. It is a small rural community with historic roots and a primarily residential and agricultural character. The village was recorded as having 542 residents at the 2001 census; more recent population figures are available from later national surveys.

Name and history

The place-name Bucklesham is of Old English origin and is commonly interpreted as meaning a homestead or settlement associated with a personal name. Like many settlements in East Anglia, Bucklesham's origins are medieval or earlier, and its landscape reflects a long history of farming, parish organization and local estate patterns.

Governance and location

Bucklesham forms its own civil parish and is administered at the local level by a parish council. It lies within the area historically administered by the Suffolk Coastal district and the county of Suffolk. The village is part of the predominantly rural eastern counties of England and is linked by local roads to nearby towns and services.

Character and facilities

The village character is typically English rural: domestic housing mixed with farms, open fields and hedgerows. Community amenities commonly found in villages of this size include a parish church or chapel, a village hall, and local green spaces. Local life traditionally revolves around agriculture, small-scale services and community organisations.

Economy, transport and notable facts

  • Economy: largely local and agricultural, with many residents commuting to nearby towns for employment.
  • Transport: served by minor roads and regional bus links; the nearest larger towns provide rail and major road connections.
  • Notable: Bucklesham exemplifies many small Suffolk villages—historic, rural and shaped by parish institutions; detailed heritage and census data are held in local archives and national records.

For up-to-date administrative details, heritage listings and current population statistics consult local government sources or national census returns.