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Nearest Petrol Stations (these are shown on the map above)
Gulf, Stephen Caulfield & Son Ltd - 2.38 miles from site
BP, Stratford SS - 3.05 miles from site
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Directions
Brick Kiln Farm is well signed from whichever direction you are approaching. From A12 south, take B1078.
Turn right over flyover. And then look out for sign immediately after A12 on left hand side.
From A12 north, take B1078 and do a `u-turn` to left at top of slip-road.
Brick Kiln Farm is along narrow country lane.
Nearby Attractions
Aldeburgh - Shingly beach, fish and chips. Seaside town with huge charm.
Thorpeness - Walk to Aldeburgh from here.
Dunwich - the famous beach which is being washed away by the sea.
Walberswick - a charming village off the beaten track, with beach and surrounded by heathland. If you enjoy crabbing, this is the place to go!
Southwold - Adnams Shop & Brewery Tours. Sandy (part pebbled) beach, shops, eateries and galleries. Famous Pier!
Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge - a site of two 6th and 7th Century ship burials and contains a wealth of Anglo Saxon artefacts of outstanding historic and archaeological significance.
Lowestoft - Hop on the train at Wickham Market station (2 minutes from the campsite) and you can be sunning yourself on the gorgeous sandy beach in under an hour.
Snape Maltings - Concert hall and shops, local produce, gallery. Look out for the food event in September, lots of tasting tents.
Woodbridge - Walks along the river, food, cinema, shops, cafes, parks, swimming, train station.
Marlesford Mill Antiques Centre - tucked behind the farm cafe, this place is a treasure trove of everything.
Framlingham - a small town with a lot to offer, Tuesday and Saturday market
Orford - Orford Castle, Orfordness, boat trips on the Lady Florence. Small shops and two lovely pubs!
Minsmere - Nature reserve owned and run by the RSPB.
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