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Sunny Cottage
Blythburgh, Blythburgh, Suffolk IP19 9LW - England, UK

This cosy end terrace cottage faces open farmland in this small village near blyth Marshes, with miles of footpaths and bridle ways, ideal for bird watchers and ramblers. A walk along the banks of the River Blyth to nearby...
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Attractions near Sunny Cottage
A selection of attractions close to Sunny Cottage:
St Andrew’s Church  (3 Miles)
St Andrew's Church is half church and half ruin. Both date back to 1493 when the parish was rich and the church large, but in...
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Southwold Harbour  (3.1 Miles)
Southwold Harbour probably isn't quite as busy today as it was in the 11th Century when, according to the Domesday Book, it was a prosperous...
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National Nature Reserve  (3.5 Miles)
Walberwick National Nature Reserve is one of the most diverse in the UK. Here, plant life ranges from the acid-loving fenugreek and mossy stonecrop to...
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Walberswick Foot Ferry  (3.6 Miles)
By road, the seaside village of Walberswick is about 20 minutes from Southwold Harbour. By foot-ferry, the journey takes just a few. The road route...
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Gallery Thea  (3.6 Miles)
Gallery Thea is a ceramics studio and shop. Here, Thea Cutting hand makes ceramics for customers, both local and worldwide. Specialities include gifts for special...
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The Denes Beach  (3.8 Miles)
This award-winning rural beach is clean, quiet and secluded. To the south is the mouth of the River Blyth, to the north, Southwold itself and...
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Walberswick Green  (3.8 Miles)
Walberswick was once a busy port. Today, it is a popular seaside village, with a long tradition of attracting artists, writers and intellectuals. Among them,...
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Walberswick Heritage Centre  (3.8 Miles)
In this little white weather-boarded heritage centre, visitors can find out all about Walberswick, its history and its surroundings, with the help of local maps,...
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Southwold Lifeboat Station  (3.8 Miles)
Southwold Lifeboat Station was built in 1993 right next to the Harbour entrance. Here, the lifeboat, Leslie Tranmer, is housed. This new Atlantic-75 lifeboat was...
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Coastal Voyager  (3.8 Miles)
Nine metres long and equipped with two 2500cc V6 engines, Southwold's Coastal Voyager offers trips ranging from short high-speed Sea Blasts around Sole Bay to...
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Gun Hill  (4 Miles)
Before the great Southwold fire of 1659, there were buildings on gun hill. Later, probably in 1746, the six 18 pound Tudor guns seen today...
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South Green  (4.2 Miles)
Southwold's famous greens bring light and fine views to every corner of the town. South Green is probably the best. It rolls gently down to...
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Electric Picture Palace  (4.2 Miles)
Run by the Southwold Film Society, this cinema offers a programme of classic films, old and new. It's named after Southwold’s first cinema, which used...
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Southwold Town Sign  (4.3 Miles)
After Norfolk, Suffolk has more town signs than any other county in England. This one at Southwold represents the Battle of Sole Bay, fought just...
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Amber Shop and Museum  (4.3 Miles)
This is the only amber museum in Britain, receiving over 70,000 visitors a year. Exhibits include artifacts, carvings, jewellery and objets d’art, both antique and...
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Southwold Museum  (4.3 Miles)
This Grade II listed building houses unique local and natural history collections. Exhibits trace the town's eventful past from small fishing community to fashionable seaside...
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Sailors’ Reading Room  (4.4 Miles)
Fans of maritime history can get their fill of it here with model ships, pictures, photographs and other nautical exhibits. Model ships include HMS Sole...
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St James’ Green  (4.5 Miles)
One of Southwold's many seaside greens, St James' Green used to be the home of Southwold’s Coastguard Station. The original rigged mast here was used...
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Alfred Corry Museum  (4.5 Miles)
The Alfred Corry was Southwold's most famous lifeboat. Built in 1893, she was launched 41 times saving 47 lives, before finally being condemned in 1918....
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Southwold Lighthouse  (4.6 Miles)
Southwold Lighthouse has been guiding ships since 1890. Before that, three local lighthouses did the job, until they were threatened by coastal erosion. In 1887,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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