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Over a thousand acres of heath and marshland around Walberswick are protected as an Area of Outstanding National Beauty (AONB). The seaside town of Southwold is within strolling distance along one of the many beautiful walks in and around Walberswick. St Andrews Church is at the top of the village, the size of the ruins demonstrating how wealthy and large the Parish once was. In fact this was the village’s third church built at the end of the 15th century. Once prosperous, the church lost its tithes, became decayed and - would you believe it - had to be finally partly dismantled to provide for repairs and restoration to the south aisle. Within Walberswick there are tea rooms, restaurants, two public houses, an art gallery, original crafts and gift shops. Fresh fish can be bought from Uncle Fred in Church Lane and from the harbour huts on the Southwold side of the River Blyth, which itself may be crossed either by a bailey bridge or the foot ferry that runs during the summer months.
Make 2008 the year you catch crabs in Walberswick! (Event date is 10th August).
Walberswick is a very beautiful village but the very factors that make it so popular with tourists, and indeed its inhabitants, have meant that - recently - management schemes have had to be put in place so that the village and its wonderful environs may be preserved for this and future generations.
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