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Located in Westleton in the Suffolk region, The Wood Shed - E1919 has a garden. The property is 7 miles from Southwold, and complimentary private parking is provided. The vacation home features 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen, a washing machine and a bathroom with a shower. Great Yarmouth is 27 miles from the vacation home, while Ipswich is 29 miles away. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, 41 miles from The Wood Shed - E1919.
in the county of Suffolk
(3.3 miles, 5.3 km, direction SW)Delightfully situated close to the meandering River Yox, this lovely village was once an important stagepost on the road between London and Yarnmouth...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Suffolk
(3.9 miles, 6.3 km, direction NE)A pretty seaside village along the Suffolk coast, sat along the mouth of the river Blyth, with the neighbouring town of Southwold 1 mile to the North. Within Walberswick there is.....
in the county of Suffolk
(5.0 miles, 8.0 km, direction NE)The beach here is of sand and shingle, it is safe for swimming except around the harbour entrance. The restored pier is a great attraction with an amusement arcade at the shore end...
in the county of Suffolk
(5.9 miles, 9.5 km, direction S)In latter day history Sizewell is perhaps best known for the huge nuclear power stations built here in the 1960's...
in the county of Suffolk
(7.5 miles, 12.1 km, direction S)Thorpeness's quaint village sign gives the visitor some hint of the surprises to come, it depicts the House in the Clouds and Windmill, for which the village is most noted...
a Seaside Town in the county of Suffolk
(9.1 miles, 14.7 km, direction S)Snape is not simply unique for its beautiful location at the head of the River Alde, it is also unique as a village with an international reputation for music...
a Seaside Town in the county of Suffolk
(9.3 miles, 15.0 km, direction S)Aldeburgh is a seaside retreat with boundless charm. The history of the resort quite possibly reaches back to Saxon times, certainly during the Middle Ages it was a prosperous port and later it became known as a fishing centre...
These are the evocative remains of an abbey founded when the order of the land was God first, followed by King and country. The.....
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On reaching the curve of Market Hill a quaint, colourful sign proclaims to the visitor that you have arrived in the pretty market.....
Orford Castle stands guard over the coast from a high vantage position above the River Alde. It was built by Henry II in the.....
Visitors to this lovely town wishing to see the Nature Reserve have to catch a ferry from Orford Quay. The reserve is the.....
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