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The Brudenell Hotel
The Parade Aldeburgh IP15 5BU, Aldeburgh IP15 5BU - England, UK

There is little doubt that Aldeburgh is one of the most beautiful and charming Suffolk coastal towns. This hotel is located at the heart of the community, within easy reach of all of the main attractions that the community...
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Attractions near The Brudenell Hotel
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| The Scallop (< 1 Mile) |
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Conceived by Suffolk-born artist Maggi Hambling and constructed by local craftsmen Sam and Dennis Pegg, The Scallop is a visual and tactile sculpture which encourages...
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| Thorpeness Meare (2.9 Miles) |
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Thorpeness Meare is a large artificial boating lake originally inspired by extensive flooding in 1910. Landowner Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, the creator of Thorpeness, is said...
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| Leiston Abbey (6.9 Miles) |
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Leiston Abbey has the extensive remains of a 14th Century monastery set in the beautiful Suffolk countryside just outside the small town of Leiston. The...
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| Orford Ness (7.2 Miles) |
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A nature reserve of international renown and importance, this area of Suffolk has some of the most beautiful and fascinating examples of plants and animals...
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| Orford Castle (7.6 Miles) |
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King Henry II built Orford Castle between 1163 and 1175 against the threat of coastal invasion and to strengthen his royal authority. When built the...
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| Dunwich Heath (9.2 Miles) |
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Dunwich Heath is run by the National Trust and is set in a Suffolk area of outstanding natural beauty. The area was once part of...
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| Snape Maltings (10.2 Miles) |
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Snape Maltings is a unique, mainly mid 19th Century, collection of granaries and malthouses close beside the River Alde near Saxmundham in Suffolk. The Maltings...
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| Gallery Thea (15.7 Miles) |
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Gallery Thea is a ceramics studio and shop. Here, Thea Cutting hand makes ceramics for customers, both local and worldwide. Specialities include gifts for special...
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| Coastal Voyager (16.1 Miles) |
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Nine metres long and equipped with two 2500cc V6 engines, Southwold's Coastal Voyager offers trips ranging from short high-speed Sea Blasts around Sole Bay to...
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| The Denes Beach (16.7 Miles) |
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This award-winning rural beach is clean, quiet and secluded. To the south is the mouth of the River Blyth, to the north, Southwold itself and...
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| Walberswick Green (16.7 Miles) |
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Walberswick was once a busy port. Today, it is a popular seaside village, with a long tradition of attracting artists, writers and intellectuals. Among them,...
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| Sutton Hoo (16.8 Miles) |
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This Anglo-Saxon burial site was reserved for royalty, and it was here that the priceless Sutton Hoo treasure was discovered in a vast ship grave....
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| Gun Hill (16.9 Miles) |
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Before the great Southwold fire of 1659, there were buildings on gun hill. Later, probably in 1746, the six 18 pound Tudor guns seen today...
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| South Green (17.1 Miles) |
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Southwold's famous greens bring light and fine views to every corner of the town. South Green is probably the best. It rolls gently down to...
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| Amber Shop and Museum (17.2 Miles) |
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This is the only amber museum in Britain, receiving over 70,000 visitors a year. Exhibits include artifacts, carvings, jewellery and objets d’art, both antique and...
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| Southwold Museum (17.2 Miles) |
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This Grade II listed building houses unique local and natural history collections. Exhibits trace the town's eventful past from small fishing community to fashionable seaside...
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| St James’ Green (17.4 Miles) |
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One of Southwold's many seaside greens, St James' Green used to be the home of Southwold’s Coastguard Station. The original rigged mast here was used...
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| Alfred Corry Museum (17.4 Miles) |
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The Alfred Corry was Southwold's most famous lifeboat. Built in 1893, she was launched 41 times saving 47 lives, before finally being condemned in 1918....
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| Southwold Lighthouse (17.4 Miles) |
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Southwold Lighthouse has been guiding ships since 1890. Before that, three local lighthouses did the job, until they were threatened by coastal erosion. In 1887,...
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