Shotley Gate IP9, Suffolk

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Shotley Gate IP9, Suffolk

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 May 2013

The foot of Bristol Hill (i.e. the end of the B1456) is the terminus for the No.202 bus service that links this peninsula with Ipswich. A less frequent bus service, the No.98, crosses in front of The Bristol Arms - to the left - and makes its first/last stop inside Shotley Marina. This pub closed its doors to customers in mid-June 2012, only to re-open them in September 2012 under new management. The Stour estuary and the Parkeston Quay area provides the backdrop.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.955858
Longitude
1.267493