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Suffolk

Aldeburgh Scallop, dedicated to Benjamin Britten, who often walked this shingle beach in Suffolk. The inscription reads ‘I hear those voices that will not be drowned’

The promenade Southwold With a view of the lighthouse.

Boats and wild flowers on the shingle beach Aldeburgh

Walberswick,looking towards Southwold

Dunwich Heath late September heather

Walberswick Suffolk, looking across the River Blyth towards Southwold.

Under the breakwater Walberswick

Sea defences Walberswick

Six cannon sit on the aptly named Gun Hill above the beach at Southwold, Suffolk

Fishing boat on Sizewell beach

Heather and gorse colour the landscape Dunwich Heath Suffolk

Beach huts Southwold Promenade

The beach at Pakefield

The Church of the Holy Trinity Melford

Walberswick breakwater alongside the remains of the previous wooden pier

Aldeburgh Converted windmill on the shore

Dunwich Heath visitor centre

Leiston Abbey Suffolk, the mainly 14th century remains of an abbey of the order of Augustinian Cannons, formerly known as St Mary’s Abbey.

Leiston Abbey Suffolk, the mainly 14th century remains of an abbey of the order of Augustinian Cannons, formerly known as St Mary’s Abbey.

Willy Lott’s house at Flatford on the Suffolk/Essex border. The house is featured in John Constable’s famous painting - The Hay Wain.

Yellow horned sea poppies on the beach at Dunwich Heath

The boating lake at Thorpeness, Suffolk.

Southwold Beach

Beach huts near the dunes at Southwold

The now derelict drainage mill on Westwood marshes, Walberswick, near Southwold, Suffolk.

Colourful Beach huts, Southwold

A mill at Sudbury, Suffolk has stood on the site on the banks of the Stour for over 1000 years. Originally a working water mill, it ceased milling in 1964 and is now a hotel. It is an impressive sight, with the mill pool in front.

Flatford Mill. The Setting for the famous painting ‘ The Hay Wain’ by John Constable

Flatford Mill from the footpath that runs along the river Stour on the Suffolk - Essex border.

Pin Mill waterfront on the South bank of the tidal river Orwell, Suffolk.

Low tide on the River Orwell Suffolk, with the Orwell Bridge in the background

The Orwell bridge at low tide on the river

Bridge Cottage reflections, Flatford

Misty Morning on the River Orwell

Sudbury common lands and nature reserve near The Mill Hotel Sudbury.

Tree hanging on to life, it’s roots washed bare by the high tides, on the banks of the Orwell River

Kersey, a picturesque village in Suffolk, England. Old houses line the main street and a ford crosses it at the bottom of the hill.

Kersey, a picturesque village in Suffolk, England.

Bluebells at Arger Fen and Spouses Vales