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Ipswich Waterfront is a large-scale retail and housing development on the quayside in Ipswich, Suffolk. Once known as the biggest Read more…
Easton Farm Park offers a mix of interactive farm fun within a set of listed historic buildings and countryside. Easton Read more…
Aldeburgh lifeboat station was established in 1851. The station has an RNLI shop. Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
Thorington Hall, rambling Suffolk farmhouse built around 1600 with traditional oak frame and gabled exterior. Note this property has very Read more…
Christchurch Mansion is a stately home within Christchurch Park. A Grade I listed building, the mansion houses a collection of Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
Alton Water is the largest area of inland water in Suffolk. Activities include: For those interested in wildlife, Alton Water Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Felixstowe Pier is a wooden pier built in 1905 and designed by the Rogers Brothers. The pier extended to a Read more…
Place Tags: Piers
Beacon Hill Fort also known as Beacon Hill Battery was decommissioned in 1956 on the dissolution of coast artillery in the Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History - Heritage
Sutton Hoo, 6th to 7th-century burial grounds of the Anglo-Saxon kings of East Anglia, one of which had an undisturbed Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
Leiston Abbey was formerly known as St Mary’s Abbey. Founded in 1182 at Minsmere by Ranulf de Glanville, Lord Chief Read more…
Landguard Fort, the current fort was built in the 18th century, and modified in the 19th century with substantial additional Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History - Heritage
Southwold pier was built in 1900 and was 810 feet (250 m) with a T-shaped end. The pier end was Read more…
Place Tags: Piers
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