By The Sea Suffolk Coast – Art Photos Landscape Pictures of the Wild Beautiful Suffolk Coast. The Suffolk Heritage coast is both wild and relatively unspoilt. It shingle beaches bloom with sea flowers in the summer and long walks can be has between picturesque seaside towns. Photos by photographer Paul E Williams
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Art Photos Landscape Pictures of the Wild Beautiful Suffolk Coast
The Suffolk Coast stretches from Felixstowe estuary in the south North beyond Southwold to the Norfolk border. This complete stretch of predominantly shingle beached coast line is nearly all protected heritage coastline.
The Suffolk coast still has a feeling of remoteness and out of season is still incredibly unspoilt with miles of deserted shingle beach. There are no spoilt seaside towns along this stretch of coast and the largest, Southwold, feels like it is time locked in the Edwardian era.
The largest town along the coast until the Middle Ages was Dunwich which used to be bigger than London. Today it is a tiny village with a church and monastery ruins, the rest of the old city rests under the sea.