House In The Clouds (1959)
Thorpe Ness, Bentwaters, Suffolk
L/S of a strange shaped top heavy house, a converted water tower, pan up. The Ridge family from Texas, USA, live on five floors of the building with the water supply for the village on the sixth.
M/S Evelyn Ridge and her little daughter Charla sitting on a divan. C/U of Evelyn putting stamps into a stamp album. Charla, aged 4, goes to get a book from the book shelves and uses a magnifying glass to look at something. She has a lovely red dress on and red shoes. M/S teenager, Donna Ridge in her bedroom arranging her doll collection. She is wearing a dark full skirted dress with a white fluffy collar. She arranges some souvenirs on the wall from the USA, including a picture of 100 dollar bill, and a pennant flag from Edinburgh.
Captain Harold Ridge comes through the loft trap door and goes to the water tank and adjusts a large ball cock and a small pump. L/S of the house and a white painted windmill nearby, which used to pump water to the tower.
Note: Combined Print is missing.
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High Broom, Gedgrave, Orford
This could just about be the most idyllic spot in Suffolk, with spectacular views as far as the eye can see. The Rivers Alde and Ore glisten in the distance, and you are immediately surrounded by the gauzy heathland so typical of this pretty part of Suffolk.
This property is ideal for a family of four or two couples (it has two bathrooms) looking for peace and tranquility near to the Suffolk Coast.
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This could just about be the most idyllic spot in Suffolk, with spectacular views as far as the eye can see. The Rivers Alde and Ore glisten in the distance, and you are immediately surrounded by the gauzy heathland so typical of this pretty part of Suffolk. The mile-long track leading from Orford to High Broom does not go much further, and with no neighbours, except for the wildlife, and no traffic to speak of, it would be hard to find a more peaceful spot. The quirky cricket pavilion-style property has been in the same family since the 1930s, and they would love nothing more than for guests to enjoy it as they have over the years.
This property is ideal for a family of four or two couples (it has two bathrooms) looking for peace and tranquility near to the Suffolk Coast. Why not swap the hustle and bustle of Aldeburgh and Southwold for calming views over the rivers Alde and Ore? If the family fancy a trip to the coast, a short drive of just 15 minutes will get you there.
The heath and woodland surrounding High Broom is a haven for wildlife; you could sit for hours in the 2 acre garden just listening to the birds singing. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is a nature lover's paradise. It is not hard to see why composer Benjamin Britten was inspired by the vast skies of the Suffolk coast while at a place like High Broom. In 1948 Britten founded the Aldeburgh Festival and the nearby concert hall now offers regular performances in diverse genres of music. To see what is on and to book tickets, visit the Aldeburgh Music Website.
Grounds
The natural garden is beautiful in all seasons, with around 2 acres of grass, heath and woodland just waiting to be explored. Children will have one heck of a game of hide and seek! A picnic bench is supplied to enjoy during the summer months, and the sitting room doors open onto a small veranda with a view to die for.
[Wikipedia] Benhall
This page is about Benhall in Suffolk; for Benhall in Gloucestershire see Benhall, Gloucestershire.
Benhall is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal district of Suffolk, England. Located to the south of Saxmundham, in 2007 its population was estimated to be 560, reducing to 521 at the 2011 Census.
Benhall is split into two; one side of the A12 road is Benhall Low Street, whereas the other is Benhall Green. Benhall Green has a small primary school and a playgroup. The 15th century church of St Mary is a grade II* listed building.
The manor of Benhall was granted in 1086 to Robert de Malet, and has since had a long and complicated history, having been owned by many of the most powerful people of their time, including the De La Poles, the Howards and King Henry VIII.
The great house of the area is Benhall Lodge. A manor house had existed on the Benhall estate since at least 1225, when it was fortified by Ralph de Sunderland. Long known as Benhall Lodge, the house has been rebuilt by various Lords of the Manor - including Sir Edward Duke in 1638, in 1790 by William Beaumaris Rush, and then by Edward Hollond esq, in 1810. The mansion house has suffered serious fires in 1885 and in 1967, and was restored and slightly remodelled after each.
The walled kitchen garden of the country house is now a separate business concern, but the house itself and the surrounding gardens and parkland remains private residential property.
Benhall St Mary Football Club recently won SIL Division 2 2013/14 season. This means there will be a vastly improved football facility built in place of the old changing rooms. The Badgers, as the club has been nicknamed due to their kit colour, will now progress into Division 1 for the 2014/15 season.
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Fatal crash at Bramford Road/Sproughton Road junction
The scene of a fatal crash involving a van in Bramford Road. The van left the road and collided with a garden wall.
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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY THE 8TH OF APRIL STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Located within a short walk of Petts Wood Main Line Station, this home offers fantastic access into London as well as local High Street shops and schools. Having been extended to the rear, this home offers a wealth of space.
Entrance Hall
Wood flooring, radiator
Cloakroom
Wood flooring, double glazed window to side, wall mounted boiler, low flush WC, vanity wash hand basin unit
Lounge 19'7 x 15'4 narrowing to 11'11
(5.97m x 4.67m narrowing to 3.63m) Wood flooring, radiator, double glazed windows to front, understairs storage
Kitchen/Diner 19'7 x 13'8 (5.97m x 4.17m)
Wood flooring, range of wall and base units, fitted oven and hob, fitted fridge/freezer, fitted washing machine, fitted dishwasher, single sink unit, radiator, double glazed windows to rear with double glazed patio doors to rear leading to garden, skylight
First Floor Landing
Carpet, access to loft
Bedroom One 10'4 x 9'5 to wardrobes
(3.15m x 2.87m) Carpet, radiator, double glazed windows to rear, fitted wardrobes
En Suite
Tiled floor, part tiled walls, extractor fan, shower cubicle, low level flush WC, wall mounted sink unit, heated towel rail, double glazed windows to side
Bedroom Two 15'4 x 9'11 (4.67m x 3.02m)
Carpet, double glazed windows to front, radiator
Bedroom Three 9'3 x 7'3 (2.82m x 2.21m)
Carpet, double glazed windows to rear, built in storage, radiator
Bathroom
Tiled floor, part tiled walls, double glazed windows to side, low level flush WC, panelled bath with overhead shower, vanity wash hand basin unit, heated towel rail
Front Garden
Paved for off street parking
Rear Garden
Patio, lawn, side access, flowerbeds and shrubs, shed
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