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Southwold is home to Adnams Brewery and at times it feels like the entire town is owned by Adams. W
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London is in England, but England is NOT London. Lets say you take a trip to London for 5 days and come home telling all your friends hotels in nashville how much you loved/hated England . Please re-phrase, you went to London, own it. The rest of England is different, less frantic, less crowded, less expensive, less snobby, less London.
I love London, I really do, and my yearly trip to England involves a day or two in the capitol metropolis. The rest of the time I am relaxing hotels in nashville tiny village on the east coast of Norfolk, Winterton-on-sea. The energy and life that London drained from me is quickly restored with a stay in a quiet coastal village.
My favorite coastal village only 2 hours outside of London. Take the train from Liverpool Street Station to Ipswich or Norwich and rent a car to explore the quite Suffolk and Norfolk villages, the best of which is Southwold.
Southwold is home to Adnams Brewery and at times it feels like the entire town is owned by Adams. We stayed in the historic hotels in nashville and classy hotels in nashville Swan Inn , owned by Adams and featuring Adams on Tap and bottles of Adams sparkling water in the room. Check out the Adams brewery tour of just go straight to the shop.
Southwold s High Street have several restaurant options but the most popular were the NEW Two Magpies Bakery and the meet pies from The Blac Olive . British hotels in nashville bad reputation aside this English food was really quite good.
Walk north on the boardwalk to the historic pier with turn of the century arcade or head South to the harbor and excellent seafood stalls. Take a ferry across the harbor to restored saxon village of Walberswick. By Ferry I am talking about a guy with a row boat for six people and by harbor I mean a narrow river with docks on it, but hey it s super cute.
This site is a result of a strong feeling of purpose; to share my gift for discovering locations off the beaten path and to give you ideas of things to do that you wont find on other sites and guide books.
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