Location ID: #10221703
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Lying in the centre of the Suffolk Heritage Coast, situated on a hill which rises gently from the Blyth Valley, this small Suffolk seaside town looks out over Sole Bay. There are various features in the town including the magnificent white 100 foot ...
Location ID: #10221701
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A unique property in England - Celanese Plantation house built between 1898 and 1902. Authentic construction and could look American or Australian. Covered verandahs at ground and first floor levels. Interior clad in pitch pine. Original features ...
Location ID: #10221699
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A 15th century 3-storey timber-framed jettied building facing the church and Tudor gatehouse across the old churchyard. Whilst currently operating as the Town Hall there are a number of rooms for hire that could be dressed for the interiors of a ...
Location ID: #10221692
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A glorious 14th century historic moated house with an 11th century bridge, 200 acres of park and woodland, 1200 acres of game shooting, 6 acres of lawns and gardens, derelict wall gardens, follies and a 19th century stable block. The main Hall has ...
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: #10221670
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This house was completed in 1510 and is still surrounded by the deep moat, serene gardens and a deer park. The house itself is built in the traditional half-timbered style with an overhang to the upper floor both outside and inside the courtyard. ...
Location ID: #10221668
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An beautiful Georgian country house in extensive grounds with views over the lawns and fields to the sea on the Deben peninsula. The Old Rectory was designed in 1772 and built from rich redbrick with a Westmorland slate roof. It has many unique ...
Location ID: #10221766
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Contemporary port and marina. This location is situated approximately 82 miles (2 hours) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221764
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The Port of Lowestoft is Britain's most easterly port and services traffic to and from Northern Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic states. Lowestoft offers a wide range of facilities for container, bulk and general-cargo handling. It also serves as ...
Location ID: #10221761
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Mainline train station.
Location ID: #10221773
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There is a derelict farmhouse last lived in 1948. Listed for its Dutch Gable. There are 2 miles of private roadways, 32 ponds and 2 lakes of 1 acre and 3 acres. Woods, 800 acre farm growing a number of crops - wheat, oats, grass, oilseed rape, ...
Location ID: #10221756
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Ipswich Town Hall is located in the centre of Ipswich and is an imposing presence with its dramatic style and features including grand neo-classical pillars in the foyer. Located approximately 82 miles (2 hours) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221755
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This is a seaside town on the North Sea Coast of Suffolk. The town is situated across the estuary of the River Orwell and the River Stour from Harwich in Essex.
The pier is currently closed to the public.
Location is 86.1 miles, approximately 2 ...
Location ID: #10221749
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Landguard Fort was built in 1744 with 1875 modifications and additions in 1890, 1901 and, 1914. In 1956 the Coastal Artillery was disbanded and Landguard Fort no longer had a national military purpose. Considerable renovations were made during ...
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: #10221736
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An isolated, L shaped bungalow built of red brick and surrounded by field, which was converted from a cowshed in 1991. This location is situated approximately 111.4 miles (2hrs 54mins) from Central London.
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: #10221732
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The former fishing village owes much to its holiday accommodation, services and award winning rural sand and shingle beach with its sandy lagoons, and pools and low lying cliffs. Due to rapid northwards drifting of the shingle ness, the position of ...
Location ID: #10221717
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A magnificent 12th century Castle situated in the market town of Framlingham. It was designed as a stronghold and as a symbol of power and status. The Castle is notable for its curtain wall and 12 mural hollow towers. The curtain wall is in ...
Location ID: #10221713
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Prestigious competition sized swimming pool with toddler and learner pool. There are two large car park areas and bicycle racks, a bar and lounge, astro turf area, sauna, sunbeds, squash courts, fitness suite, sports hall. The sports hall offers ...
Location ID: #10221892
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Country Park is a protected area and consists of approx. 80 hectares (200 acres) and provides a variety of walks, car parks and information along the Orwell River. Key areas include:
- the Estuary which is crossed by the landmark, Orwell Bridge - ...
Location ID: #10221889
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Minsmere features Minsmere RSPB (Royal Society for Protection of Birds). It is not far from the town of Saxmundham and is part of the Minsmere to Walberswick Special Protection Area. The reserve is situated on the coast. Delightful nature trails ...
Location ID: #10221890
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The delightful Nacton village is located between Ipswich and Felixstowe and abuts the River Orwell opposite the village of Pin Mill. Nacton Shore is a located along the River Orwell where London Clay is exposed in a small cliff and on the shingle ...
Location ID: #10221891
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Newbourne, sometimes spelt Newbourn, is under a mile from the A12. Its is a small village close to the picturesque country town of Woodbridge and the tidal estuary of the River Deben (popular with yachtsmen). The road into it is single track, with ...