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Leiston
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/leiston/Leiston is situated close to both Aldeburgh and Saxmundham and is a short distance away from the renowned reserve at RSPB Minsmere. The town centre has a wide variety of shops as well as the Leiston Film Theatre, the oldest purpose-built cinema in Suffolk which celebrated its centenary in 2014. On the outskirts of the town...
Walpole
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/walpole/Walpole lies on the River Blyth, 3 miles southwest of Halesworth and just 10 miles from the coast at Southwold. The village has around 200 residents and is linked to the nearby village of Cookley which has a population of just over 100. The church of St. Mary sits in the village dating back to the 12th Century, with the tower and aisle remaining...
Walberswick
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/walberswick/The attractive and secluded village of Walberswick stands on the south bank of the River Blyth, just across the water from Southwold. A ferry operates from Southwold in the summer, cutting short a 7-mile journey by road. Formerly a prosperous fishing village, Walberswick is a popular destination in the summer months with nearly half of the houses today...
Tunstall
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/tunstall/Two-thirds of the parish of Tunstall lies within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village itself is very close to Snape and the parish includes Snape Bridge and the nearby world-famous Snape Maltings at its Northeast perimeter, possibly the most famous tourist attraction in Suffolk. The common leads into Tunstall Forest which is...
Thorpeness
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/thorpeness/Thorpeness was built from scratch as a holiday village in the early 1900’s by Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, a wealthy Scottish barrister. His love for mock Tudor and Jacobean architecture is very evident in the village today with a host of quirky buildings, notably the famous ‘House in the Clouds’. Thorpeness features a...
Sudbourne
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/sudbourne/The village of Sudbourne lies 2 miles from Orford with its boundary stretching out to the Suffolk Heritage Coastline. Its population is around 300, mainly in the village centre but the parish also includes the attractive Tunstall Forest and Sudbourne Beach on the other side of the River Alde adjoining Orford Ness. The village stands within the...
Spexhall
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/spexhall/Spexhall is a small and well dispersed rural parish about 3 miles from Halesworth with Bungay around 7 miles to the north; the village is surrounded by picturesque countryside and farms. The parish church of St. Peter was built on high ground giving beautiful views over the Blyth Valley. The oldest part of the...
Peasenhall
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/peasenhall/The village of Peasenhall lies at the junction of 2 Roman roads with a tributary of the River Yoxrunning through the village; this is by way of a brook with bridges across at various points. It is situated around 7 miles from Framlingham, Halesworth and Saxmundham and has a good selection of local shops and amenities as well...
Orford
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/orford/Orford is a charming ancient fishing village that has been a magnet for visitors to Suffolk for centuries. It is situated between Woodbridge and Aldeburgh and is reachable by just one road. Tucked away on the banks of the River Alde, the village features a unique castle built by Henry II...
Middleton
https://www.flickandson.co.uk/area-guides/middleton/The village of Middleton is just 3 miles from the Suffolk Heritage Coast to the north of Leiston and Saxmundham and is easily accessible from the main A12 trunk road. Its population is just over 300 and features a primary school and a village pub, The Bell Inn, which offers great traditional hospitality....