saxontherapy.co.uk
Saxon Therapy
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Where is Saxon's Located? Our shop and therapy rooms are located in the market town of Beccles, on the North Suffolk border. We are only 20 miles south east of Norwich and 10 miles east of Lowestoft - the UK's most easterly town! The map below gives a rough guide to where we are (if you require more information then you can always Contact us and we will do our best to help):. Buses stop in the Old Market, nearly in the centre of town - walk South for the main shopping area. The building itself has flagst...
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Kessing Land Bungalows: Attractions
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Attractions in the Area. There are many attractions in the local area including fantastic coastal walks, great country pubs offering first-class wine and food, and. The Suffolk Wildlife Park. Lively resort of Great Yarmouth. Boat trips from Oulton Broad). Somerleyton Hall and Gardens. The home of Lord Somerleyton and a fine example of a Victorian stately home; the gardens include an impressive range of trees and shrubs as well as the famous yew hedge maze. Properties in the area including Felbrigg Hall.
wenhastonstar.co.uk
The Star Inn | Traditional Country Pub | Wenhaston, Suffolk UK
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To view one of our sample menus please click on the link below:. Please contact us to make a booking. Eat at the Star. What to do in Suffolk. Hall Road, Wenhaston. Suffolk, IP19 9HF.
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Places to visit in Norfolk, U.K. from Sunnyside Barn
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A luxury barn conversion in beautiful Norfolk. The area has a lot to offer with the City of Norwich. Only eight miles away. Norwich has a cathedral, a castle, museums, cinemas, theatres, lots of shops and plenty of lovely restaurants. Norwich International airport is only 30-40 minutes drive away. The market towns of Bungay. Are nearby with weekly markets, nice shops, boats available to hire and places to eat. Stately homes like Sandringham. The RSPB nature reserves are at Titchwell.
relicsofbeccleshistory.blogspot.com
Relics of Beccles: November 2014
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A blog dedicated to the history of my childhood hometown. Friday, 7 November 2014. William Beane : Chimney Sweep. A master sweep could have more than one apprentice. They would start the morning by walking through the streets of the town, calling out such cries as, "Soot - Oh Sweep". At least once a week the boys were bathed in a tub by the mistress of the sweep's yard, so this would have been done by Lydia Beane. In May 1864 William Beane was sentenced to two months imprisonment with hard labour for ass...
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Relics of Beccles: Christmas in 1914
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A blog dedicated to the history of my childhood hometown. Monday, 22 December 2014. We have all heard the now-famous story of the 1914 Christmas Truce. At this time of year we reflect on our ancestors who fought in the Great War and we commemorate their wartime sacrifices with services, cards, advertising and their tenuous 1914 Christmas celebrations, 100 years on. The following two newspaper stories, relevant to the people of Beccles, were printed in the East Suffolk Gazette in early January 1915. Alber...
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Relics of Beccles: July 2014
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A blog dedicated to the history of my childhood hometown. Wednesday, 9 July 2014. Harriet Miall and Henry Barnard : Partners in Crime. I love reading all about the colourful characters in Beccles past. They seem so much less seedy and roguish with the passing of time, and become part of the lovable tapestry of our history. Beccles has had many colourful characters in its Victorian and Edwardian past, including lovable partners in crime, Harriet Miall (alias, Swop or Swap) and her "paramour". By 1871 Henr...
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Horse Rescue Fund - Other Related Sites
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The Horse Rescue Fund. Dedicated to the Rescue,. Of all needy Horses, Donkeys and Ponies. Horse Rescue Fund: Other Related Sites. We have provided some links to external sites that you might find useful or interesting. Please remember that as they are external sites we are not responsible for their content. National Equine Welfare Council. Equestrian events in Suffolk/Norfolk/Essex. Beccles and Bungay Riding Club. Website Design by Cube Connection. About My Area - Whats on? Site by Cube Connection.
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Relics of Beccles: March 2014
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A blog dedicated to the history of my childhood hometown. Sunday, 30 March 2014. Murder in Beccles Wartime. In 1944 a murder took place in Ellough, just outside of Beccles. Leading Aircraftman Arthur Heys of Colne, county Lancashire was executed for the murder of Winifred Mary Evans which took place at the Beccles R.A.F Base. My grandmother Freda often told me stories about the "terrible racket" caused whilst they practised). RAF Control Tower at Ellough. Marriage of William Evans and Eliza Chilvers.