St Lawrence Church, Ipswich
St Lawrence Church is a grade 2* listed church in Ipswich, Suffolk, that is now used as a community centre.
Aldeburgh /ˈɔːlbrə/ is a coastal town in the English county of Suffolk. Located on the North Sea coast to the north of the River Alde, the town is notable for having been the home of composer Benjamin Britten and as the centre of the international Aldeburgh Festival of arts at nearby Snape Maltings founded by him in 1948. It remains an artistic and literary centre with an annual Poetry Festival and several food festivals as well as other cultural events. It is a former Tudor port and was granted Borough status in 1529 by Henry VIII. Its historic buildings include a 16th century moot hall and a Napoleonic-era Martello Tower.
Population: 2,713
Latitude: 52° 09' 9.32" N
Longitude: 1° 36' 4.46" E
St Lawrence Church is a grade 2* listed church in Ipswich, Suffolk, that is now used as a community centre.
Saxtead is a small village in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the county of Suffolk. Saxtead gives its name to the settlements of Saxtead Green and Saxtead Little Green and the windmill Saxtead Green Windmill.
The Sandlings Walk is a long-distance path in Suffolk, England.
Plomesgate is a hundred of Suffolk, consisting of 41,579 acres (168.26 km2).
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Monewden (/mˈɒnədən/, mon-Ə-dən) is a small village and a civil parish in the hundred of Loss, in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk.
The Long Shop Museum is an industrial museum in the town of Leiston in the English county of Suffolk.
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Kettleburgh is a small village and civic parish in the Suffolk Coastal district, in the county of Suffolk.
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Holton Windmill is a Grade II listed post mill at Holton St.
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Gislingham is a village in the English county of Suffolk.
Frostenden is a small village in Suffolk, England. Its church, All Saints, is one of 38 existing round-tower churches in Suffolk. It is situated west to the A 12 and can be seen from this major road. North east of Frostenden is the town of Wrentham …
Friston Windmill is a Grade II* listed post mill at Friston, Suffolk, England which has been conserved.
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