Suffolk Coastal
Properties and events in Suffolk Coastal
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Cotman 4
A delightful stroll along Old Felixstowe's seafront, viewing historic buildings along the way. Visitors should meet at Harvest House and the walk will finish at Cranmer House.
Felixstowe Ferry Walk
A stroll around the Ferry; a delightful hamlet full of history and seafaring stories. The walk starts and ends at St Nick's Church.
Radio Caroline and Felixstowe and Offshore Radio
Felixstowe and Offshore Radio will have a display of mainly local archive photos, material and memorabilia focused on Radio Caroline and its local links.
The Two Sisters Arts Centre
This vibrant Arts Centre is hosting a Living History experience rooted in local people and events in Trimley and the surrounding area.
The Martello Tower U Talk
A fascinating talk about the history of Martellos and the experience of living in one of these iconic buildings.
The MCP Chapel
The Felixstowe Ladies' College Chapel has been beautifully renovated by MCP who have graciously allowed access to the public for the first time.
The Hamilton Gardens House
A fascinating talk and tour around the exterior of this 1860s house in one of the most popular roads in Old Felixstowe. No. 7 Hamilton Gardens has an interesting history and retains external period features.
Felixstowe Museum
An award-winning museum houses a comprehensive collection of artefacts and photos related to Felixstowe's history.
Martello P
This fortification, built in the early nineteenth century, is one of the few which remain along the east coast.
The Spa Pavilion
Backstage tours, including practical demonstrations of technical equipment, are offered in Felixstowe's popular theatre.
Landguard Fort
A Grade 1 listed building with a rich military and maritime heritage.
Felixstowe Town Hall
An impressive late nineteenth century civic building retaining some original features. Tours and an exhibition of archive material rarely seen are added attractions.
Harvest House
An iconic 1903 architectural gem on the Felixstowe cliffs which features plenty of original Edwardian features and a delightful garden.
Fairfield School
Generations of Felixstowe residents have been educated as this school, opened towards the end of the nineteenth century. This delightful building combines original features with modern learning facilities.
The Old Lloyds Bank Building
A 1929 bank building which has been impressively renovated, retaining original features, was a popular attraction in 2014 so its return to the programme is very welcome.