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The Old Custom House is a grade II listed building at the waterfront in Ipswich, Suffolk. First opened in 1845, Read more…
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
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
Framlingham Castle, late 12th-century castle built by Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk beside the Mere. The castle has imposing stone Read more…
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
Orfordness Lighthouse, in Suffolk, is situated at the end of a 13 mile spit which runs parallel to the coast. Read more…
Place Tags: Lighthouses
St James’ Chapel is a Grade I listed building and was built in about 1250. The chapel is built of Read more…
Lowestoft is a popular kitesurfing spot on the East coast but is only permitted from September to May. The restrictions Read more…
Place Tags: Activities
The Tea Shed is a dog-friendly tearoom on the green in Walberswick. As you would expect, it serves a wide Read more…
Place Tags: Tearooms
St Andrew Church in Covehithe is tucked away in the tiny village of Covehithe, is part ruin, part working church, Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage
The Regent Theatre is a theatre and concert venue in the heart of Ipswich in Suffolk, with a capacity of Read more…
Southwold lifeboat station was established in 1841 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station only open by appointment, no shop. Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
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