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Towns near Walberswick
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Southwold
(2 Miles)*
Southwold is a coastal Suffolk town which looks out over Sole Bay. Boasting award winning beaches and a range of interesting features it's a great place to visit. |
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Reydon
(3 Miles)*
The village of Reydon is on the outskirts of the town of Southwold. Three roads lead to Reydon Corner, from Wangford, Wrentham and Halesworth via Blythburgh, then converging into one road which leads into Southwold. |
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Blythburgh
(4 Miles)*
The historical village of Blythburgh has been dissected by the busy A12 road which carries a short bridge over the River Blyth from where a panoramic view can be seen towards Southwold and Walberswick. |
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Wangford
(4 Miles)*
Wangford is a little island of tranquillity in a mad world. The great sentinel of St. Peter and St. Paul Church stands on the site of an 1160 Cluniac priory. The village is full of 17th and 18th century listed buildings. |
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Covehithe
(5 Miles)*
The village of Covehithe was previously known as North Hales, in which time it was much larger than it is today due to the sea encroaching more and more each year, the extent of this can be seen with ordinance survey maps. |
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Frostenden
(5 Miles)*
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Westleton
(5 Miles)*
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Blyford
(5 Miles)*
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Sotherton
(5 Miles)*
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Wrentham
(6 Miles)*
The village of Wrentham is situated on the A12 trunk road between Wangford and Kessingland with three minor roads leading off to Southwold, Covehithe and Beccles, making it a five cross road junction. |
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Wenhaston
(6 Miles)*
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Middleton
(6 Miles)*
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Bramfield
(6 Miles)*
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Theberton
(7 Miles)*
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Darsham
(7 Miles)*
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