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Southwold is a delightful town and a great place to visit at any time of year, whether just for a day, a weekend, for a week, or longer. You will find that this thriving resort is restricted by its natural setting and by the permanence of its nine greens and the Common. Everything is therefore condensed into a dignified but friendly working town which has much to offer the visitor. Across the river is Walberswick. To reach Walberswick from Southwold by car is a drive of about fifteen miles each way as the nearest road bridge is at Blythburgh (A12). Alternatively, here at the harbour there is a seasonal foot ferry. Or if you walk on inland, just passed the Harbour Inn, there is the footbridge. This is a lovely open area, with grazing marshes on either side of the river. When you turn to walk back to the town you will easily see that Southwold stands on rising ground, presenting a charming view. Roads and paths, including two footpaths, lead back to the town. Victoria Street meets the High Street near here, just by the Town Sign. Off the High Street on the opposite side of the road is Blackmill Road in which stands the bijou Electric Picture Palace Cinema. This is another triumph for local workmen, completed in 2002 but firmly rooted in1912 authenticity. Returning to the High Street and heading towards the sea the many individual and interesting shops will no doubt delay arrival at the Market Place, home of the Town Pump and the Jubilee clock. From here the road leads on to Gun Hill where six cannon are sited, pointing out to sea. Or from the Market Place take the aptly-named East Street which will lead to the Sailors’ Reading Room on East Cliff. Another fascinating place which welcomes visitors. There is much more to see, explore or experience in Southwold - the presence of the Adnams brewery, tea rooms, play equipment on Tibby’s Green near the Church, replica town stocks on Bartholomew’s Green, moonlight on the sea, flagpoles and floral displays. Mercifully there are a multitude of benches on the sea front and around, so you can take your ease in this very special town of Southwold. To see Southwold from a very different angle take a look at our Panorama feature. We list comprehensive self-catering or catered accommodation in Southwold and the surrounding area. Come and visit at any time of year! |
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