Felixstowe, Martello Tower.
The area which is going to be redeveloped and built on.
Holidays and Short Breaks at Felixstowe Beach Holiday Park 2018, Devon
A warm welcome and beautiful grounds all just a stones throw from the sea. Suffolk Sands is an attractive holiday park in a great location where peace and quiet is just the tonic to escape the stresses and strains of everyday life.
For more information please visit:
Suffolk Sands Holiday Park
Carr Road,
Felixstowe,
Suffolk,
IP11 2TS
Or call us on 01394 330502
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practising and over looking Felixstowe south seafront and Martello p tower and martello park
New boards tell the Martello P story
New interpretation boards have been put up in Martello Park to tell a 200 year story of the significance of this site for defence. As well as the Martello story, we also learn about the Cold War Bunker on the site. The Boards are part of a project to map the changing Suffolk coast from the perspective of 33 different sites by Touching the Tide.
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fishing all night
Felixstowe beach January 2019
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catching up with a few friends down the lovely felixstowe beach holiday park..
Felixstowe Park
A sunny Sunday morning in Felixstowe, great for testing out the quads!
Places to see in ( Felixstowe - UK )
Places to see in ( Felixstowe - UK )
Felixstowe is an Edwardian seaside town and civil parish between the River Orwell and River Deben on the North Sea coast of Suffolk, England. Felixstowe includes the Port of Felixstowe, which is the largest container port in the United Kingdom.
The nearby small town of Walton is often viewed as an extension of Felixstowe as the two towns are virtually side by side, though Walton was the original village. The quieter area nearer to the Deben River is often referred to as Old Felixstowe, although there is no formal classification of Old Felixstowe.
Landguard Fort, originally known as Langer Fort, is on the site of the last opposed invasion of England in 1667, and the first land battle of the Duke of York and of Albany's (later James II & VII) Marines. The current fort was built in the 18th century, and modified in the 19th century with substantial additional 19th/20th century outside batteries. The Fort hosts regular military re-enactments, including Darell's Day, which is a celebration of the last invasion, children's events and open-air theatre. Landguard Fort is in the care of English Heritage, and is managed by the Landguard Fort Trust to make it accessible to the public.
A museum telling the story of Felixstowe, with a reference library, historic maps, photo archive and 14 rooms of artefacts from Roman finds, the Martello towers, military social and domestic history through two world wars and into the new millennium is managed by volunteers from the Felixstowe History and Museum Society. It is located in the old submarine mining establishment building at the Landguard Peninsula, between the Fort and Port.
The sole remaining railway station, called Felixstowe Town, was opened in 1898. in the well-preserved building which now houses a supermarket and shops. Felixstowe Radio, the local community radio station that was formerly based in the building, has now moved to the old Coes building at the top of Bent Hill.
Felixstowe railway station is the terminus of the Felixstowe Branch Line passenger service to Ipswich; the line itself branches before the station, the other branch going on to the Port of Felixstowe. The Harwich Harbour Ferry operates between the View Point (near Landguard Fort) in Felixstowe and Ha'penny Pier, Harwich throughout the summer. The Bawdsey Ferry crosses the River Deben from Felixstowe Ferry.
Landguard Fort is a scheduled ancient monument and visitor attraction with a nearby nature reserve. At the opposite end of the town is Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club, which is amongst the oldest in the UK, having been established in 1881. Felixstowe has a recently refurbished sandy beach south from the pier, and a stoney beach north of the pier.
Cobbolds Point takes its name from the Cobbold brewery family who built Cranmer House on Maybush Lane in 1885. The architect Thomas W Cotman (1847-1925) designed many of the most famous buildings in Felixstowe including the Railway Station, Harvest House (Felix Hotel), the Orwell and Bath Hotels, Barclays and Lloyds Banks plus many others. The Art Deco style of architecture has been used for some buildings. The Cavendish Hotel in Sea Road, demolished in 1988, was in this style. From Brackenberry Fort to Felixstowe Ferry there is a walkway and is the start of the 50-mile Suffolk Coast Path.
( Felixstowe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Felixstowe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Felixstowe - UK
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Felixstowe beach caravan park weekend
Have not had much experience with caravan holidays but found out just how enjoyable they can be ( Apart from the weather )
horns & watsons at felixstowe
Felixstowe Visit
Former Shipping Minister Mike Penning made a fact finding visit to the Port of Felixstowe and Harwich International Port. He saw the work being undertaken to create the major new deep water container handling facility at Felixstowe South and how Harwich is being used to service the development of the Thanet Offshore Wind Farm.
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Felixstowe Beach 2016
Felixstowe Beach 2016
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Uploaded as made for kids as the rc plane /heli /car could be classed as toys.
but not intended for kids as adult hobby.
Felixstowe
Felixstowe Property is a guide for buying, selling, building and maintaining property in Felixstowe, Suffolk. This video is a trip around Felixstowe showing all the differing vistas and architecture the area has to offer.
Holidays and Short Breaks at Martello Beach Holiday Park 2018, Essex
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annual visit
Felixstowe Beach
First drone film shot on DJI Phantom 3 Standard
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Yasemin Moore on the beach at Felixstowe Viewing Point 14th April 2013
Felixstowe Slum Survivor
Join the Boost team as they take part in this year's Slum Survivor event.
Felixstowe Christmas Day Dip 2012
On Christmas Day 2012, over 500 brave supporters of St Elizabeth Hospice charged into the cold North Sea at Felixstowe, raising over £40,000 to help support local hospice care.