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Aldeburgh Museum

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Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Aldeburgh Museum
Phone:
+44 1728 454666

Address:
Moot Hall Market Cross Place, Aldeburgh IP15 5DS, England

Aldeburgh is a coastal town in the English county of Suffolk. Located on the North Sea coast to the north of the River Alde, the town was the home of the composer Benjamin Britten and has been the centre of the international Aldeburgh Festival of arts at nearby Snape Maltings, founded by Britten in 1948. It remains an artistic and literary centre, with an annual Poetry Festival, along with several food festivals and other cultural events. A former Tudor port, Aldeburgh was granted borough status in 1529 by Henry VIII. Its historic buildings include a 16th-century moot hall and a Napoleonic-era Martello Tower. Second homes make up about a third of the town's residential property. It is a tourist destination, with visitors attracted by its Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts, where fresh fish are sold daily, by Aldeburgh Yacht Club, and by its cultural attractions. Two family-run fish and chip shops are cited as being among the best in the country.
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