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Southwold Lighthouse is a coastal mark for passing shipping and guides vessels into Southwold Harbour. The lighthouse is situated near the centre of the seaside resort of Southwold, midway between Lowestoft and Orford, the round white tower stands amongst rows of small houses. Lighthouse has a visitor centre. Read more…
Saxtead Green Post Mill, 13th century corn mill that revolves on its base. The mill has not been milling since 1947 but it is still in working order. Read more…
The beach to the North of Claremont Pier is a sandy beach with zones in place for watersports. Facilities include beach chalet hire, summer lifeguards, toilets, shops, food, parking Read more…
Ipswich Waterfront is a large-scale retail and housing development on the quayside in Ipswich, Suffolk. Once known as the biggest wet dock in Europe, the Waterfront is now one of the largest single regeneration projects in England. The former industrial dock houses luxury apartment blocks, shops, bars and restaurants, hotels as well as businesses that have relocated their offices to Read more…
The Orford Ness National Nature Reserve is managed by the National Trust and can be reached by a short ferry trip (charges apply). The spit has multiple walking trails that take you through a stunning landscape and history. A wild and remote shingle spit nature reserve, with a fascinating 20th-century military history, the largest vegetated shingle spit in Europe. Tickets Read more…
The Regent Theatre is a theatre and concert venue in the heart of Ipswich in Suffolk, with a capacity of 1500 people. Opened in 1929, the Regent is East Anglia’s largest theatre and has a year-round programme of local and national theatre and concert programmes to attract visitors from miles around. Read more…
Walberswick beach is a sandy beach with some pebbles that sits on the opposite side of the River Blyth to the much busier Southwold. The beach is popular with walkers as it is rural and consists of a sandy beach, backed by sand dunes and the Walberswick Nature Reserve. There is a small ferry in the summer that takes you across the river Read more…
Beccles Lido, also known as is an open-air pool at Puddingmoor, Beccles, Suffolk, on the banks of the River Waveney. The lido is 33m x 16m with a diving board, small slide, paddling pool and sunbathing area. Read more…
Dunwich Heath is an area of coastline on the Suffolk coast near to Saxmundham. Rich in wildlife, you can explore the sandy cliffs and beach as well as the heath which bursts into colour during the summer months, The heath is home to several rare species including nightjars, woodlark and adders. Here you can really escape from it all as Read more…
Dunwich although today is a small village has a lot of history. Over the centuries Dunwich has been a Roman fort, the capital of a Saxon Kingdom. During the 11th century it was a large port and market town on the east coast. All of it has been lost to the North Sea except for the ruins of the 13th Read more…
Melford Hall, Elizabethan house with fine paneled Great Hall, Regency Library and paneled Banqueting House in the garden. Excellent garden and parkland walks. Read more…
St James’ Chapel is a Grade I listed building and was built in about 1250. The chapel is built of flint rubble with a thatched roof. Read more…
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