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Felixstowe Beach Holiday Park Caravan

1.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"Lovely host, great caravan park with excellent staff and the pool had a Slide, was clean, polite lifeguards and even inflatables… My kids love a caravan, weve stayed at many parks and I didn’t know much about Felixstowe holiday park until I booked there last minute… It was great… shop within a couple of minutes outside of the park, amusements within and outside the park, beach, viewing point to see the ships etc. highly recommend. "
Felixstowe Beach Holiday Park Caravan
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Brantham St Michael's church, near to Brantham, Suffolk, Great Britain. The moment you approach Brantham church you are struck by the lychgate with its shingled roof and carved roses. The church itself is 14th c. but has been much restored and added to, giving it an especial charm. The church has an original John Constable painting, painted in his early years and presented to the church as an altarpiece in 1804.
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