Southwold
Southwold seafront in old postcards (part 1)
Southwold, more than any other seaside resort, seems to epitomise the spirit of the pre-war British holiday. It has some of the country's best beach huts and today is certainly the No. 1 destination for holidaymakers heading for the Suffolk Coast.
Southwold - Around the town
Full of character and interest both to the holidaymaker and the historian, Southwold is one of the most popular resorts on the East coast. But be warned you won't find much in the way of candyfloss or ‘'kiss me quick'’ hats.
Southwold Beach Guide
Southwold
The very select seaside town of Southwold is thoroughly deserving of the praise which has long been heaped on it.
Apple Store in Westleton
Overlooking Westleton's attractive village green, the Apple Store is a delightful single storey property and makes an ideal place to stay for a family or two couples. This is a picture postcard village with a duck pond, a thatched church dating from 1340 and an old coaching inn, as well as an excellent restaurant, tea room and second hand bookshop, all within a few miles of the coast at S
The Granary in Thorington
The Granary commands the most perfect position overlooking the open fields and rolling farmland close to the Suffolk coast. Refurbished in 2005 this pretty cottage was once a granary to the larger farm at Thorington Hall. This is the most wonderful place to stay if you enjoy walking, with the added bonus of being 6 miles from the coast at Dunwich and ten minutes from Southwold and H
Amrose Cottage in the Blyth Valley
This pretty end of terrace cottage is part of an imposing 17th century property set in 14 acres of parkland and approached by an impressive tree lined drive. Amrose Cottage has its own small garden, as well as having access to the surrounding grounds, as well as an indoor heated pool and gym that is open all year round.
Grain Store in Uggeshall
The Grain Store has been totally renovated over the past year and now this well designed conversion provides comfortable and attractive accommodation in a quiet and rural setting. Uggeshall is a tiny hamlet, with just a few houses and a church, but only 7 miles from Southwold by car, so a perfect base for exploring this attractive part of the Suffolk coast. It is also