England, Wales & Scotland - East

Dunwich

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Dunwich—cross the heathlands and go through the village to the car park in front of the Flora Tea Rooms, which serves excellent fish and chips, beneath the pebbly bank which separates it from the sea. The fish comes fresh from the fishermen who draw their boats up on the beach. Along the headlands lie the few remains of the medieval port of Dunwich, which was almost completely swept out to sea in 1326 by a great storm. What was left has continued to be eroded by the sea. Local legend has it that before a storm the bells of Dunwich’s 15 submerged churches can be heard ringing.

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