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Towns near East Anglia Transport Museum
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Carlton Colville
(< 1 Mile)*
Carlton Colville is a village situated three and a half miles S.W. of Lowestoft on the south side of the River Waveney. The village has grown extensively during recent years with many new properties being built. |
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Rushmere
(1 Mile)*
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Barnby
(2 Miles)*
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Gisleham
(2 Miles)*
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Pakefield
(2 Miles)*
The seaside village of Pakefield lies on the southern outskirts of the town of Lowestoft with the village of Kirkley in between. |
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Henstead
(2 Miles)*
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Kessingland
(3 Miles)*
Kessingland Village lies between the towns of Southwold and Lowestoft, and is by-passed by the A12 trunk road. It used to be two seperate villages namely, Kessingland and Kessingland Beach |
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Oulton
(3 Miles)*
The village of Oulton, although being adjacent to Oulton Broad has it's own Church, Doctors Surgery, Village Hall, Playing Field, a Public House, convenient shops and a frequent bus service. |
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Burgh St. Peter
(3 Miles)*
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North Cove
(3 Miles)*
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Lowestoft
(3 Miles)*
The town of Lowestoft is the most easterly place in Great Britain and the first place to see the sun-rise. |
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Flixton
(3 Miles)*
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Benacre
(3 Miles)*
The village of Benacre lies on the main A12 trunk road between the villages of Wrentham and Kessingland and naturally a part of the vast Benacre Estate. |
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Somerleyton
(4 Miles)*
The magnificent Hall at Somerleyton should not be missed when visiting this pretty village. The extensive grounds, gardens, and the Hall are all open to the general public on certain days. |
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Sotterley
(4 Miles)*
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