Location ID: #10221893
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Ramsholt is a parish rather than a village situated in a flat sparsely populated landscape and surrounded by sky. It is situated south of Woodbridge on the River Deben. There's a popular Victorian pub (Ramsholt Arms) and a church (All Saints) which ...
Location ID: #10221886
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Martlesham is a rural village situated on the A12, 5 miles north-east of Ipswich. It is with a population of over 5000. During WWII it was an
operational station and in commemoration a local pub is called the Douglas Bader. To the south there is a ...
Location ID: #10221887
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This location is situated alongside the rural village of Martlesham and is popular with yachtsmen and boating enthusiasts; several boats can always be found moored along the creek. There are a number of landmarks which overlook the creek. These ...
Location ID: #10221888
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Melton is an old settlement situated approx. 1 mile north east of Woodbridge on the River Deben. Melton has evolved into a industrialised suburb of nearby Woodbridge on its outskirts but the village still feels 'rural. Key features:
- Wilford ...
Location ID: #10221883
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Darsham is a rural village situated approx. 5 miles north of Saxmundham and 3 miles inland from Dunwich. The village is surrounded by arable land in the valley of one of the small tributaries that drain into the Minsmere river. The medieval church ...
Location ID: #10221885
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Kirton, a small rural village, shares its history, facilities and parish council with the nearby village of Falkenham. Kirton is home to St Mary & St Martin Church (a flint and stone structure with a graveyard, rood screen, white washed interiors ...
Location ID: #10221870
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These well maintained gardens are accessed by the Norman Gateway which is part of the original abbey church. There are formal gardens, an open parkland area for leisure activities, a children's playground, a small river and a number of follies. This ...
Location ID: #10221880
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Bedfield is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk.
In the village is the Church of St Nicholas.
With a populateion of approximately 300, the village is largely agricultural. There is an excellent village infants school, ...
Location ID: #10221869
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The Abbey was built in the 11th and 12th centuries of a cruciform plan, with its head (or apse) pointed east. At some 505 feet long, and spanning 246 ft across (westerly transept), the abbey church was one of the largest in the country but only ...
Location ID: #10221860
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A cream beach hut with eggshell blue painted interior, featuring a kitchen unit and also bench seating. Beach Hut No. 16 looks out over the sea with a view of the pier. Situated on the promenade alongside other beautifully painted beach Huts. ...
Location ID: #10221858
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A pretty cottage with bay window and lantern at the front. An Award winning property, Best Cottage as well as Best Budget Project in Readers' Awards 2009 in Period Living Magazine.
The cottage consists of a white washed cellad which has been reputed ...
Location ID: #10221840
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This is a small market town situated in Suffolk.
Location ID: #10221839
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Long sandy beach with cliffs and sand dunes. Deep gullies in the cliff are speeding up erosion while the beach is battered by the North Sea. Covehithe church, now just the length of one field from the cliff top, could be at risk within the next 100 ...
Location ID: #10221838
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An attractive market town beside the River Blyth. There are many fine buildings including a Tudor rectory, several medieval houses and shopfronts and Elizabethan almshouses and streetscapes relatively free of modern anachronism. There are extensive ...
Location ID: #10221837
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This is an attractive market town nestling on the edge of the River Deben. The Elizabethan Shire Hall stands at the centre of the Old Town in the middle of Market Hill and has been the focal point for the last 400 years. There is a variety of ...
Location ID: #10221836
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Grade II listed Georgian farm building with red brick and slate roof. There are sash windows with shutters, flagstone floor with kitchen with original fittings and a cellar. Old servants quarters and range at back. Rise Hall has a semi circular ...
Location ID: #10221828
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The museum is contained in the town works of Richard Garrett and sons, a Victorian agricultural engineer. It contains many of Richard Garrett's products, including traction engines, steam rollers, living vans, threshing machines and engineering ...
Location ID: #10221820
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This is a community School run (and owned) by Suffolk County Council.
This is a modern build school with a selection of buildings and play/sports areas with hardstanding.
Location is 110 miles, 2 hours and 42 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221801
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A quintessential English village close to the Norfolk/Suffolk border. There is a village green, traditional red phone box, a mix of white washed and brick buildings some thatched. There is also a small interesting wooden/flint bridge (Goldbook ...
Location ID: #10221800
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Kersey is a small picturesque village about 2.5 miles north-west of Hadleigh. So many of the buildings have character features such as their timber frames.
Location is 74.5 miles, approxiamtely 2 hours from central London.
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: #10221780
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Lady Florence is a River Cruise Resaurant on the Rivers Alde and Ore. The area through which they cruise is rich in wildlife and history. There are several historic landmarks on route. They sail regardless of the weather all year round, including ...
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: #10222116
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Access to the picnic site is via Shore Lane carpark(see separate record) where there are some of the best river views on the River Orwell. From the picnic site, you can see ships navigating the narrow channel up river to Ipswich. The Suffolk Coast & ...