Suffolk
Coastal Cottages
- A selection of interesting and high-quality holiday homes in
villages close to Southwold. All personally magaged by Trish Gower.
Southwold
Organ Online - The online edition of Southwold's
free monthly news magazine.
Southwold
Museum - Tiny but justly famous local history museum
in Victoria Street - even more worth a visit following its complete
makeover in 2008 funded partly by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The
museum's extensive website has also been completely redesigned
and contains hundreds of historic photographs and recorded memories.
Southwold
and Aldeburgh Summer Theatres - The website of Jill
Freud & Company which runs very popular summer theatres in
both towns.
Friends
of East Suffolk Performing Arts - Now a registered
charity supporting performing arts in the area. Formerly Friends
of the Summer Theatres. The website covers news and pictures of
the current and forthcoming seasons.
Southwold
Art Circle - One of the largest and longest established
art societies in East Anglia. The Circle holds two exhibitions
of members' work each year as well as numerous talks and workshops.
Blyth
Valley Radio
- an FM community radio station covering Southwold, Reydon and
the surrounding area including Blythburgh, Walberswick, Wangford
and Wrentham
Suffolk
Music Tuition - Victor Scott - teacher, organist,
accompanist and choirtrainer
Southwold
Scene - Online information magazine about the Southwold
area
Birds
of Britain - The monthly online magazine for bird
watchers
Dawn
Pretty - Locally based painter of people and places
who also runs tutorials at her studio in nearby Halesworth.
Minsmere
Bird reserve - The famous RSPB reserve is just a
few miles down the coast
Africa
Alive - Award-winning wildlife park
Moo
Play Farm - Farm-based adventure centre close to
Southwold. Ideal for children of all ages - toddlers upward.
Southwold
North Road - A fascinating site, regularly updated
with superb photos, dedicated to the road 'with the best views
in Southwold'
Pit-Stop
Cafe
- Child-friendly, secluded cafe hidden away on Southwold Common
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