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: #10222055
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The pretty, light exterior makes an appealing view across the fields. It is one of the best examples of an unspoilt Suffolk church, and a treasure-house of craftsmanship in local material; the roof is thatched and the walls are built of local flint. ...
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: #10222054
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This hilltop church with a square 14th century tower stands in a windswept position above a narrow valley. The exterior is austerely weather-worn, yet the interior is a welcoming delight. The narrow nave is aglow with warm tones and golden light ...
Location ID: #10222024
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Thorpe Road crosses the marshes along the coast on its rather remote journey north from Aldeburgh. Marshland leading to woodland is to the left of the road whilst the vast shingle beach and the North Sea are to the right. Just outside of Aldeburgh ...
Location ID: #10222023
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Crabbe Street leads out of the town along the coast towards Thorpe Road. It is lined with residential properties of various eras. This location is 103 miles from Central London (approx. 2 hrs, 34 mins).
Location ID: #10222025
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Pedestrian steps leading from the High Street at the northern end of Aldeburgh town up a fairly wide steep set of steps (3/4 blocks of 12/13 steps) to the newer parts up the hill. The steps were built at the end of the 18th century when houses in ...
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: #10222050
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The tower of this grand church, with its tall pinnacles, is a landmark for miles around. St Mary's was built in the late 15th century as part of the church of the Benedictine priory and some remains of priory buildings can still be seen in the ...
Location ID: #10222022
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King Street is a residential street with some properties facing the North Sea. Others have an obstructed view. This location could act as a temporary unit base for some vehicles. It is close to Seahorse Cottage which is registered as a filming ...
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: #10222020
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Small Pay & Display carpark situated on the sea front. This location could form part of a temporary unit base. This location is 103 miles from Central London (approx. 2hrs, 34 mins).
Location ID: #10222019
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Short stay pay & display carpark at the southern end of the town approaching the Quay area. This location could be a temporary unit base. This location is 103 miles from Central London (approx. 2hrs, 34 mins).
Location ID: #10222016
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The River Alde becomes tidal and widens when it reaches Snape. It meanders east past Iken Cliff and then on to Aldeburgh. The river becomes the River Ore as it approaches Orford. The lower reaches passes through marshland and shingle or sand ...
Location ID: #10221986
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Lavenham is an historic village market town and one of England's finest medieval towns with over 300 listed buildings many of which are part-timbered. Situated in a hilly area of Suffolk the High Street is a mix of retail outlets serving the local ...
Location ID: #10221985
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Residential street located in the historic market town/village of Eye. Location is 94.4 miles, approximately 2 hours and 18 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221984
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This cottage has a totally refurbished interior using the original features and modern fittings. This property is 5*.
There are 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 2 reception rooms.
Location is 98 miles, approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Central ...
Location ID: #10221983
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This is a large community room (14.6m x 7.57m x 3.56m), Small committe room (6.57m x 4.97m x 3.56m), and kitchen. There is wheelchair access and Ladies and Men's toilets. The rooms are 'Blank canvases'. The building is flint built with a ...
Location ID: #10221982
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This unusal Grade II listed Victorian flint and brick building is currently home to Eye Town Council and situated in isolation from other buildings in the heart of this historic market town, which is more the size of a village in terms of population ...
Location ID: #10221981
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This was a 50 foot motte and bailey castle which stood on the only high ground in north Suffolk; it also had a Victorian folly on top of it. All that remains of the castle today is ruins of the keep. Some pieces of the original stonework remain on ...