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  1. Southwold often tops the charts for best British seaside resort with its understated British seaside elegance and can really offer visitors a truly memorable UK holiday by the sea. It is exactly this understated elegance and subtle reminders of times gone by that makes all the things to do in Southwold seem so charming.

  2. The town of 'Southwold' on the East coast of England is the Jewel in the crown of East Suffolk seaside resorts. It is a tranquil place, a peaceful haven, holding its own elaborate history. The popular common area was donated to the town by Thomas Godyll in 1509, and was in itself a monumental act, and it has been preserved through the years.

  3. www.southwoldpier.co.ukSouthwold Pier

    Welcome to Southwold Pier A Pier-fect Day Out! Are you looking for a great day out, all year round? At Southwold Pier, you'll find delicious food, excellent shopping, breathtaking sea views and eccentric British seaside fun reaching 623 feet into the North Sea from the Suffolk coast.

  4. United Kingdom (UK) England. East Anglia. Suffolk. Southwold. Places to visit in Southwold. ... The Alfred Corry was the Southwold No 1 lifeboat from 1893 to 1918 ...

  5. Southwold's unique cottage museum is dedicated to the local and natural history of this corner of Suffolk. Owned and managed by the Southwold Museum and Historical Society, this tiny building houses an astonishing collection of historical objects, paintings, old photographs, models and wildlife exhibits.

  6. Southwold's unique cottage museum is dedicated to the local and natural history of this corner of Suffolk. Owned and managed by the Southwold Museum and Historical Society, this tiny building houses an astonishing collection of historical objects, paintings, old photographs, models and wildlife exhibits.

  7. Address: Southwold, Suffolk, England Attraction Type: Town Location: On the A1095, signposted off the A12 about 20 miles south of Lowestoft Website: Southwold Location map OS: TM508764 Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express