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Aldeburgh is also one of Suffolk’s biggest cultural hubs too, as it
remains the centre of the international Aldeburgh Festival, and is just a
few miles away from Snape Maltings – a fantastic heritage site filled
with independent shops, places to eat, performance venues, and
galleries.
People who move here are spoilt for choice as not only is there plenty
to do, but plenty to see as the town is surrounded by an abundance of
natural beauty. North Warren nature reserve is close to the town, and is
home to a variety of species including ducks, swans, geese, bitterns,
marsh harriers, woodlarks and nightingales. Aldeburgh also boasts The
Haven, a 20.2-hectare nature reserve; and Hazlewood Marshes, a 64-
hectare nature reserve just to the west of the town.
Aldeburgh from the town steps - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
In terms of transport, Aldeburgh is situated near the A12, A1904, and
B1122, and its nearest railway station is in nearby Saxmundham.
Woodbridge
An historic riverside town, Woodbridge is one of Suffolk’s most popular
locations for renters and buyers alike, and it’s not hard to see why.