Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex
A great fractured maze of muddy creeks and forgotten islands in eastern Essex gives way to the largely unspoilt coastline of Suffolk and Norfolk with steep shingle terraces and low crumbling cliffs, a sign of constant battle with the sea.
Inland is the Broads National Park British Isles's magical water land, a uniquely beautiful environment shaped by people working hand in hand with nature over thousands of years.
Read MoreInland is the Broads National Park British Isles's magical water land, a uniquely beautiful environment shaped by people working hand in hand with nature over thousands of years.
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"Trinity" - Tollesbury - Essex
Tollesbury is a village located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater. Trinity', the former lightship which is now the hub of activity for the Fellowship Afloat Charitable Trust (FACT) was built in 1954 for Trinity House, the organisation which looks after shipping navigation marks around the UK. The vessel is permanently moored at Woodrolfe Creek and is linked to the boatyard by a footpath. FACT converted her to a residential centre in 1990. It was carried out ensuring that its exterior appearance was little changed. Inside, all work has been done in keeping with its original character.
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