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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...
- to the
Great Eastern Railway at Aldborough, with a
Branch Railway to
Slaughden; and for
other Purposes.
Bembridge Railway,
Tramway and Pier Act 1864...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Trust RSPB -
Boyton Marshes The Alde & Ore ****ociation
Aldeburgh Yacht Club
Orford Sailing Club
Slaughden Sailing Club
Boyton Marshes guide from the RSPB...
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intimate friend. In 1819 he
published his
first long poem, The Vale of
Slaughden, a
story of the
invasion of East
Anglia by the Danes.
First issued by...
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Slaughden Quay, Aldeburgh...
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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...
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Manetuna (named in the
Domesday Book
along with the
entry for Kettlebaston)
Slaughden, lost to
coastal erosion Sotterley,
suspected emparked village Wordwell...