Exploring Adnams Country

Exploring Adnams Country

by PeterThomas (Author)

Synopsis

When Adnams celebrated 650 years of brewing at Southwold in 1995 there had been an unbroken traditional way of life. Adnams country extends beyond the borders of Suffolk, but this book concentrates on this fine county and its history - from Southwold to Sudbury and Lowestoft to Lavenham. There are profound contrasts within Suffolk: Felixstowe's huge container port and ferry terminal and its near neighbour Ipswich, the busy county town just a stone's throw from the villages of the Gipping Valley. The wool towns of the Stour valley, such as Long Melford, are as handsome as they were hundreds of years ago and the coastline, some sixty miles of it, has some of the loneliest places in England, such as Shingle Street, and some of the most picturesque, like the Deben Estuary leading to Woodbridge and to Sutton Hoo - site of the famous burial now in the care of the National Trust.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 24 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 0750951206
ISBN 13: 9780750951203

Author Bio
Peter Thomas was born and bred in Suffolk and has devoted much of his retirement to researching the county of his birth. He is also the author of Yorkshire's Historic Pubs, Lancashire's Historic Pubs, and Along the Penistone Line.