Hinderclay is a small village located in the county of Suffolk, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles south-west of the town of Diss and 20 miles east of the city of Cambridge. The village has a population of around 300 people and is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a popular destination for walkers and cyclists.
The village has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Bronze Age. In the 11th century, Hinderclay was recorded in the Domesday Book as having a population of around 50 people and was owned by the Bishop of Bayeux. Over the centuries, the village has been home to a number of industries, including agriculture, weaving, and brickmaking.
Today, Hinderclay is a peaceful and picturesque village, with a range of amenities including a village hall, a pub, and a post office. The village is also home to a number of small businesses, including a garage and a farm shop. Despite its small size, Hinderclay has a strong sense of community, with a number of events and activities taking place throughout the year, including an annual village fete and a Christmas market.