New Cut

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

New Cut

Roof angels in Blythburgh church
Roof angels in Blythburgh church Credit: Mike Parker

New Cut, Suffolk is a small waterway located in the eastern part of England. It is situated in the county of Suffolk, and it runs between the towns of Felixstowe and Trimley St. Mary. The New Cut is primarily a man-made channel that serves as a connection between the North Sea and the River Orwell estuary.

The New Cut plays a crucial role in the local water management system, serving as a flood relief channel during periods of heavy rainfall. It helps divert excess water from the River Orwell, preventing flooding in the surrounding areas. Additionally, the cut also serves as a navigation route for boats and ships, providing access to the Port of Felixstowe, one of the largest container ports in the United Kingdom.

The New Cut is approximately 3.7 miles (6 kilometers) long and varies in width, ranging from around 50 to 150 meters. The waterway offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and provides opportunities for recreational activities such as fishing and boating. The area around the New Cut is rich in wildlife, including various species of birds, fish, and plants. It is a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts, who can observe a wide range of avian species, including wading birds, ducks, and gulls.

Overall, the New Cut in Suffolk is an important waterway that serves both practical and recreational purposes. It provides a vital connection between the North Sea and the River Orwell estuary, plays a crucial role in flood prevention, and offers a beautiful natural environment for locals and visitors to enjoy.

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New Cut Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.31984/1.6148071 or Grid Reference TM4675. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Roof angels in Blythburgh church
Roof angels in Blythburgh church
Blythburgh station. Restored Southwold railway shed The last existing Southwold Railway building, after its 2020 restoration by volunteers from Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society
Blythburgh station. Restored Southwold railway shed
The last existing Southwold Railway building, after its 2020 restoration by volunteers from Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society
Railway path beside the Blythburgh Marshes The Southwold Railway was a narrow (3-foot) gauge  line from Halesworth to Southwold which operated from 1879 to 1929. Although not formally designated as a railway path or public right of way, there are several parts of the line which can be followed on foot.
Railway path beside the Blythburgh Marshes
The Southwold Railway was a narrow (3-foot) gauge line from Halesworth to Southwold which operated from 1879 to 1929. Although not formally designated as a railway path or public right of way, there are several parts of the line which can be followed on foot.
Railway path beside the Blythburgh Marshes The Southwold Railway was a narrow (3-foot) gauge  line from Halesworth to Southwold which operated from 1879 to 1929. Although not formally designated as a railway path or public right of way, there are several parts of the line which can be followed on foot.
Railway path beside the Blythburgh Marshes
The Southwold Railway was a narrow (3-foot) gauge line from Halesworth to Southwold which operated from 1879 to 1929. Although not formally designated as a railway path or public right of way, there are several parts of the line which can be followed on foot.
River Blyth at Blythburgh Looking upstream.
River Blyth at Blythburgh
Looking upstream.
Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh Huge and impressive grade I listed 15th Century church, sometimes referred to as "The Cathedral of the Marshes".
Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
Huge and impressive grade I listed 15th Century church, sometimes referred to as "The Cathedral of the Marshes".
The "Angel Roof" in Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
The "Angel Roof" in Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
St Matthew One of the twelve apostles carved into the front of the choir stalls in Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh. This one depicts St Matthew with his characteristic bible and staff.
St Matthew
One of the twelve apostles carved into the front of the choir stalls in Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh. This one depicts St Matthew with his characteristic bible and staff.
St Jude (Thaddeus) One of the twelve apostles carved into the front of the choir stalls in Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh. This one depicts St Jude with his characteristic boat.
St Jude (Thaddeus)
One of the twelve apostles carved into the front of the choir stalls in Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh. This one depicts St Jude with his characteristic boat.
Jack o'the Clock, Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh Dated 1682, this once stood in the tower arch and struck the hours. It now stands near the organ and is rung to mark the start of services.
Jack o'the Clock, Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
Dated 1682, this once stood in the tower arch and struck the hours. It now stands near the organ and is rung to mark the start of services.
The Porch, Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
The Porch, Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
Site of Blythburgh Railway Station The Southwold Railway was a narrow (3-foot) gauge line from Halesworth to Southwold which operated from 1879 to 1929. The Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society is committed to preserving and restoring as much of the original railway as possible. This image was taken on a society open day and     shows a token length of relaid track at the site of the old Blythburgh Station.
Site of Blythburgh Railway Station
The Southwold Railway was a narrow (3-foot) gauge line from Halesworth to Southwold which operated from 1879 to 1929. The Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society is committed to preserving and restoring as much of the original railway as possible. This image was taken on a society open day and shows a token length of relaid track at the site of the old Blythburgh Station.
The White Hart Inn Beside the A12 close to Blythburgh Bridge, the White Hart Inn dates back to the 16th Century. .
The White Hart Inn
Beside the A12 close to Blythburgh Bridge, the White Hart Inn dates back to the 16th Century. .
Blythburgh, Holy Trinity church The bolt benchmark is cut into the south-west buttress of the church tower.
Blythburgh, Holy Trinity church
The bolt benchmark is cut into the south-west buttress of the church tower.
Blythburgh, Holy Trinity church There is a bolt benchmark cut into the south-west buttress of the church tower.
Blythburgh, Holy Trinity church
There is a bolt benchmark cut into the south-west buttress of the church tower.
Southwold railway wagon A replica SR wagon, built by HSNGRS volunteers. Placed on the relaid mainline, beside the platform, adjacent to the running in board at Blythburgh station. Station restoration being undertaken by HSNGRS volunteers.
Southwold railway wagon
A replica SR wagon, built by HSNGRS volunteers. Placed on the relaid mainline, beside the platform, adjacent to the running in board at Blythburgh station. Station restoration being undertaken by HSNGRS volunteers.
Blythburgh Church Known as the 'Cathedral of the Marshes'.
Blythburgh Church
Known as the 'Cathedral of the Marshes'.
Inside Blythburgh Church As impressive within as it is on the outside.
Inside Blythburgh Church
As impressive within as it is on the outside.
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New Cut is located at Grid Ref: TM4675 (Lat: 52.31984, Lng: 1.6148071)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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