Aldringham cum Thorpe

Civil Parish in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Aldringham cum Thorpe

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

Aldringham cum Thorpe is a civil parish located in the county of Suffolk, in the eastern part of England. It is situated on the Suffolk coast, about 3 miles south of the popular seaside town of Aldeburgh. The parish consists of two small villages, Aldringham and Thorpe, which are surrounded by beautiful rural landscapes.

Aldringham cum Thorpe has a rich history that dates back to the medieval period. The area was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and it has been inhabited for centuries. The parish is known for its picturesque countryside, with rolling hills, farmland, and scattered woodlands.

The villages themselves are small and tranquil, with charming cottages and historic buildings. St. Andrew's Church, located in Aldringham, is an impressive Grade I listed building that dates back to the 14th century. It features stunning architecture and is a significant landmark in the area.

The parish offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle, with opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and birdwatching. The nearby coast provides access to beautiful beaches and coastal walks. The area is also known for its close proximity to the RSPB Minsmere nature reserve, which is a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

In terms of amenities, Aldringham cum Thorpe has a primary school, a village hall, and a local pub, providing a sense of community for residents. It is well-connected to other nearby towns and cities, with good road links and public transportation options.

Overall, Aldringham cum Thorpe is a charming and idyllic civil parish that offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle, with a rich history and stunning natural surroundings.

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Aldringham cum Thorpe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.188887/1.59745 or Grid Reference TM4560. 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
Track off Sandlings Walk Leading to Chapel Farm
Track off Sandlings Walk
Leading to Chapel Farm
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.
North Warren RSPB Conservation area near B1122
North Warren RSPB Conservation area near B1122
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
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Aldringham cum Thorpe is located at Grid Ref: TM4560 (Lat: 52.188887, Lng: 1.59745)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.188887,1.59745
Thorpeness Halt
Abandoned Railway: station
Railway: site
Wikidata: Q7796727
Wikipedia: en:Thorpeness railway station
Lat/Long: 52.1873407/1.600309
Railway: crossing
Lat/Long: 52.1870615/1.6000661
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