Aldringham Common

Downs, Moorland in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Aldringham Common

Thorpeness: The Meare
Thorpeness: The Meare Credit: Andy Stephenson

Aldringham Common, located in Suffolk, England, is a picturesque area that encompasses a diverse landscape of downs and moorland. Covering an area of approximately 300 hectares, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The common is characterized by gently rolling downland, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The downs are covered in a patchwork of vibrant wildflowers during the summer months, including orchids, harebells, and cowslips. This attracts a wide range of butterflies and bees, creating a vibrant and buzzing ecosystem.

In addition to the downs, Aldringham Common also features expansive areas of moorland. Here, visitors can explore heathland habitats dominated by heather and gorse, which provide a haven for numerous bird species, such as stonechats and skylarks. The moorland is also home to several species of reptiles, including adders and common lizards.

The common is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, making it ideal for walking and hiking. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the downs, taking in the breathtaking views, or venture into the moorland for a more immersive experience in nature.

Aldringham Common is managed by a local conservation trust, which ensures the preservation of its unique habitats and wildlife. The trust also organizes educational events and guided walks to promote awareness and appreciation of the area's natural heritage.

With its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, Aldringham Common offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts, providing a glimpse into the beauty of Suffolk's countryside.

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Aldringham Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.192434/1.6028709 or Grid Reference TM4661. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Thorpeness: The Meare
Thorpeness: The Meare
Windmill, Thorpeness, Suffolk
Windmill, Thorpeness, Suffolk
The House in the Clouds, near Thorpeness The House in the Clouds was built in 1923 as the Thorpeness water tower, disguised as a house to avoid it being an eyesore.  Originally it was a five storey house underneath the water tank, which itself was hidden by enclosing it in a house-like structure complete with pitched roof. Later, when Thorpeness was linked to a mains water supply, the tank inside was dismantled and the space turned into additional living accommodation making the house you see today.
The House in the Clouds, near Thorpeness
The House in the Clouds was built in 1923 as the Thorpeness water tower, disguised as a house to avoid it being an eyesore. Originally it was a five storey house underneath the water tank, which itself was hidden by enclosing it in a house-like structure complete with pitched roof. Later, when Thorpeness was linked to a mains water supply, the tank inside was dismantled and the space turned into additional living accommodation making the house you see today.
The Boathouse, Thorpeness, Suffolk Most of Thorpeness was built in 1920s as a holiday village. The boathouse serves The Meare (a boating lake) just visible in the background.
The Boathouse, Thorpeness, Suffolk
Most of Thorpeness was built in 1920s as a holiday village. The boathouse serves The Meare (a boating lake) just visible in the background.
Fishing boats, Thorpeness Beach, Suffolk
Fishing boats, Thorpeness Beach, Suffolk
Moth Sculpture One of a series of sculptures along the Sandlings Walk.
Moth Sculpture
One of a series of sculptures along the Sandlings Walk.
The Meare, Thorpeness, Suffolk Looking west with the windmill and the 'house in the clouds' on the skyline.
The Meare, Thorpeness, Suffolk
Looking west with the windmill and the 'house in the clouds' on the skyline.
Beach at Thorpeness, Suffolk
Beach at Thorpeness, Suffolk
Sunset At Thorpeness Meare An unusual feature about this mere is that punts, seen in the foreground, are hired out as well as rowing boats.
Sunset At Thorpeness Meare
An unusual feature about this mere is that punts, seen in the foreground, are hired out as well as rowing boats.
Footpath crossing Looking along the line of a footpath crossing the Sandlings Walk, which runs from left to right. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/66499">TM4559 : Moth Sculpture</a>
Footpath crossing
Looking along the line of a footpath crossing the Sandlings Walk, which runs from left to right. See TM4559 : Moth Sculpture
Footbridge over stream
Footbridge over stream
Footpath The footpath across this marshy area is made of old railway sleepers laid end to end.
Footpath
The footpath across this marshy area is made of old railway sleepers laid end to end.
Footpath junction near Thorpeness The path running left to right follows the course of a dismantled railway. The remains of a level crossing gate are still embedded in the hedge straight ahead.
Footpath junction near Thorpeness
The path running left to right follows the course of a dismantled railway. The remains of a level crossing gate are still embedded in the hedge straight ahead.
The sea in winter at Thorpeness
The sea in winter at Thorpeness
Footpath leading to Bird's Farm, Aldringham
Footpath leading to Bird's Farm, Aldringham
Footbridge over Hundred River , Aldringham
Footbridge over Hundred River , Aldringham
Track near Aldringham
Track near Aldringham
Hundred River, Aldringham
Hundred River, Aldringham
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Aldringham Common is located at Grid Ref: TM4661 (Lat: 52.192434, Lng: 1.6028709)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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