Location ID: #10221677
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This beach is set in a rural area, a quintessentially English seaside town in Suffolk. The beach has won the acclamied Blue Flag award for its golden sands. It also has an array of colourful beach huts which stretch along the sea front and has a ...
Location ID: #10221761
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Mainline train station.
Location ID: #10221739
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The current day Cathedral started life as a parish church, part of the Abbey of St Edmund. It has been much extended in 20th and 21st century including the building of a new Tower, completed in 2005.
Location ID: #10221737
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Located at the top of the village of Walberswick, this stricking grade I listed church was built in the perpendicular style during the 15th century. What remains of the church is fully operational and formed the west tower and the south isle of the ...
Location ID: #10221840
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This is a small market town situated in Suffolk.
Location ID: #10221783
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Grade 2 Thatched 16th Century Farmhouse, Hall 16' x 16' beamed with inglenook, Dining room(Ditto) Drawing room 15' x 35' also beamed. 4 Bedrooms + 2 attic bedrooms. Brick floored hall, 12' boarded oak floor in dining room + landing. 3 acres garden, ...
Location ID: #10221778
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Victorian Hall 1860 (Listed in Doomesday Book) with earlier Barn 1550. It contains 6 attics, cellar, original marble fireplaces in a large furnished drawing and dining room. The staircase is original. There is an entrance hall. The frontage is ...
Location ID: #10222115
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Shore Lane leads off of Church Lane and down towards the Orwell estuary foreshore where there is a grassed picnic area, good views across the estuary and mudflats at low tide. There is a carpark for circa. 20 vehicles with footpath access to the ...
Location ID: #10222109
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This location has a fine, sandy beach with seasonal and weekly-lit colourful beach huts overlooking the beach south of Claremont Pier. Other facilities include bowls, tennis, restaurant and cafes. There are seafront hotels and guest houses with sea ...
Location ID: #10222110
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Situated at the south of Lowestoft's award winning beaches, this pier has undergone a complete refurbishment and is now an all encompassing family entertainment complex with the latest gaming machines, video games, bowling, bar, restaurant, gift ...
Location ID: #10222063
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The seclusion of St Mary's in its remote and peaceful meadow is surprising considering the church stands just a mile outside of Ipswich. The exterior is somewhat erratic; composed of rubble flint, freestone boulders and red brick with a red and ...
Location ID: #10222061
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Abandoned and disused for over a century, St John's is now roofless apart from the tower which, along with the lofty 14th century windows, show the fine building it must once have been. An enchanting place; the light exterior makes it welcoming ...
Location ID: #10222059
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Isolated at the end of a track through a long field and near the site of a `lost` village, this solid sandy coloured church embodies the stereotype of a typical country church. St Andrew's rustic appearance and safe atmosphere make it the ...
Location ID: #10222062
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Fortunately this beautiful church escaped the same fate as the neighbouring old Hall which is now used as a farm. St Mary's is captivating; its pale, sandy exterior and splendid tower make it a highly distinctive sight. Inside this magnificence is ...
Location ID: #10222057
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This secluded 14th century church stands on gently rising ground east of the village it once served. St Mary?s is an excellent example of the Decorated style. The tall pinnacled tower and detailed clerestory make the exterior eye-catching, an effect ...
Location ID: #10222058
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Set above the village, St Mary's is a handsome church with a broad nave and Perpendicular windows. There is a noticeable change between the exterior of the nave and chancel, the latter of which was added much later. Despite this discrepancy the ...
Location ID: #10222051
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In quiet isolation, St Mary?s sits away from the village it once served. This flint and stone church dates from the 15th century and, despite a restoration in the 1860s, many of the original fittings remain in the rustically elegant interior. It is ...
Location ID: #10222052
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On a commanding site above the Gripping Valley, St Peter's distinctive exterior is a magnificent sight. The captivating west tower stands proud, despite being almost hidden by the surrounding tall trees. Inside, a series of soaring arches guide the ...
Location ID: #10222053
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The lofty 14th century tower, still used as a famous seamark, and the gaunt roofless walls are all that remain of what was surely one of Suffolk's finest churches in a breathtaking setting. St Andrew's stands proudly atop the cliffs looking out to ...
Location ID: #10222049
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A secluded rural church idyllically set amongst a tree-studded dip in the beautiful Suffolk countryside, time has stood still at St Mary's. The church was recorded in the Doomsday survey of 1086 and has unaltered 17th century interior. The ...
Location ID: #10222048
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The site of an event which was a direct trigger for the Burial Law Reform Act of 1880, St Mary's has a rich and intriguing history. Today the church remains rural and remote. The interior is simple yet surprisingly elegant considering the church lay ...
Location ID: #10222021
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The port area is operated by RF Upson & Co (boat builders) for fishing and leisure purposes. The Slaughden Sailing Club operates from a nearby slipway. Whilst small they have a new clubhouse with galley, changing rooms, showers and a lounge with a ...
Location ID: #10221977
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St Peter's Street is largely a retail shopping area with boutique shops, cafes and restaurants housed in historic buildings (mixed styles [Tudor and Georgian in particular]). St Peter's Street has street lighting in keeping with the historic ...
Location ID: #10221969
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Victorian terraced street in a quiet suburban area close to the Old Cemetery. Surrounding streets are all Victorian terraces. Location is 76.3 miles, approximately 2 hours from Central London.