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Walberswick beach is a sandy beach with some pebbles that sits on the opposite side of the River Blyth to Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Beach: Southwold BeachView: Located on Southwold seafront at the steps of the Lord Nelson pub, enjoy the sunshine at one Read more…
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
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
Felixstowe has a five-mile coastline on the Suffolk North Sea coast, between the estuaries of the Rivers Deben and Orwell. Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Blue Flag Awards and Seaside Awards
Orford Castle has a unique polygonal towerkeep. An 18-sided drum with three square turrets, the keep was built to a Read more…
Kessingland beach is less popular and more barren than the nearby Suffolk beaches at Lowestoft and therefore is less popular Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches and Seaside Awards
Sizewell beach is a pebble/sand beach backed by grass, dunes and nuclear power stations. Sizewell is a small fishing village Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
The Regent Theatre is a theatre and concert venue in the heart of Ipswich in Suffolk, with a capacity of Read more…
Framlingham Castle, late 12th-century castle built by Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk beside the Mere. The castle has imposing stone Read more…
Melford Hall, Elizabethan house with fine paneled Great Hall, Regency Library and paneled Banqueting House in the garden. Excellent garden Read more…
Leiston Abbey was formerly known as St Mary’s Abbey. Founded in 1182 at Minsmere by Ranulf de Glanville, Lord Chief Read more…
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