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- Martello tower and two yacht clubs at the site of the former village of Slaughden. Aldeburgh was flooded in the North Sea flood of 1953, after which its...
- explore the town with its nearby salt-marshes, beach and the small port of Slaughden with its boatbuilders' yards and sailmakers' lofts. There was no school...
- Slaughden Quay, Aldeburgh...
- Napoleonic invasion and the only surviving building of the fishing village of Slaughden, which had been washed away by the North Sea by 1936. Grade II* listed...
- The Grand National (1912) Flies (1923) The Last Days of the Old Inn, Slaughden (1923) Haysel Time (1923) The Two Thousand Guineas (1923) "Suffolk Artists...
- 599985 (Church of St Peter and St Paul) 1269731 More images Martello Tower Slaughden, Aldeburgh House 1932 27 February 1950 TM4629554908 52°08′15″N 1°35′52″E...
- Coast and Geodetic Survey. 15 January  United Kingdom Campbell Ogilvie Slaughden Maiden Pilot cutter For Trinity House. 15 January  United Kingdom Usk...
- Manetuna (named in the Domesday Book along with the entry for Kettlebaston) Slaughden, lost to coastal erosion Sotterley, suspected emparked village Wordwell...
- named Concorde in Southwold but by 2008 it had been renamed Valas at Slaughden Quay, Aldeburgh, and was still there in April 2022. 1964–1966 Reserve...
- Redoubts. A second line of twenty-nine towers, from Clacton-on-Sea to Slaughden near Aldeburgh, was constructed by 1812, including a redoubt at Harwich...