Location ID: #10222117
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Broke or Brook Hall Woods can be accessed via Church Road and shore Lane. They are situated close to the foreshore of the River Orwell on the outskirts of the village of Nacton. This location is 80 miles from Central London (approx 2 hours).
Location ID: #10222130
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Situated on the Norfolk and Suffolk border between Lakenheath and Hockwold cum Wilton adjacent to Lakenheath Railway Station, the RSPB has converted this 740 acre site of arable farmland into a large wetland consisting mainly of reedbeds and grazing ...
Location ID: #10222131
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There is narrow vehicle access from Church Street for residents living in this tucked away secluded lane which ultimately leads to a pedestrian only alley behind the Abbey School into Cumberland Street. This location is 86 miles from Central London ...
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: #10222112
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Kirkley Cliff Road runs part of the way along Lowestoft seafront. The properties, all with sea views, are Victorian and listed buildings. Many have been converted into hotels or B&Bs. The seaward side of the road is largely laid over to well kept ...
Location ID: #10222113
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Built in 1903, this property was originally 600ft (181.8m) in length and 36ft (10.9m) wide and built midway along the promenade. In 1912, the T-shaped pier head was extended to facilitate a new pavilion and the wooden piles renewed giving the ...
Location ID: #10222114
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These colourful, traditional beach huts overlook award-winning beaches. They are situated on the South Beach promenade next to Claremont Pier. Beach huts can be hired on a daily, weekly or seasonal basis throughout the summer months. This location ...
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: #10222111
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The majority of these 4 storey spacious Victorian terrace houses have sea views from the upper room(s). They immediately overlook a common area, the promenade, the beach and the South Pier. This location is 121 miles from Central London (approx. 3 ...
Location ID: #10222107
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Oulton Broad was once a village completely separate from the seaside town of Lowestoft. Oulton Broad and Oulton Village were however conurbated around the late 1950s and eventually merged with Lowestoft in the early 1990s. There is therefore no ...
Location ID: #10222108
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Mutford Lock is situated underneath the busy Saltwater Way (A146) and offers a gateway between Oulton Broad and the North Sea as well as between the River Waveney and Lake Lothing which is the entrance to the North Sea. Facilities include: 2 x 2 ...
Location ID: #10222105
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This location covers an area of about 0.5 square km and is part of the Norfolk and Suffolk Authority. The area is popular for both sailing and powerboat racing. The yacht station is on the east side of the broad where there are plentiful moorings; ...
Location ID: #10222106
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The Museum is housed inside a grade ll listed building and is situated within the grounds of Nicholas Everitt Park in Oulton Broad. The museum displays objects relating to the history of the area and its people. It is best known for its important ...
Location ID: #10222104
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Oulton Broad Water Sports Centre is situated in on the edge of Oulton Broad in the Nicholas Everitt Park. The large expanse of water offers a variety of water sports and events are often held here for all types of craft. The sailing fleet consists ...
Location ID: #10222103
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A large peaceful nature reserve on Oulton Broad managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Carlton Marshes lies in the Waveney Valley at the southern tip of the Norfolk Broads and is part of the Suffolk Broads. It comprises over 120 acres of grazing marsh, ...
Location ID: #10222079
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Fore Street is a specialist shopping area close to the Waterfront area and Ipswich's prime retail streets. This location is approximately 83 miles (2 hours) from Central London.
Location ID: #10222064
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Originally All Saints was a two-cell 12th century building, but after thorough restoration it has the appearance of an archetypal Victorian church. It stands striking and tall, surrounded by long grass; it's exterior austerely alluring with ...
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: #10222060
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This church stands at the end of a lane behind a moated farm, in this ancient township. Its distinctive exterior is unmistakably Norman, mostly due to its round tower. The interior reflects a 19th century restoration, with heavy woodwork and a ...
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: #10222056
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This Church is reached along a long winding track and stands on a knoll by a farmyard. Apart from minor additions in the 15th century, this 13th century church is completely unspoilt, with some fascinating features inside, making it difficult to ...