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The Old Custom House
Grade II listed, early 19th century former Custom House on Aldeburgh High Street, now a private residence
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 4 Jul 2019
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Aldeburgh houses [14]
Number 217 High Street, seen here, and number 219 High Street
Image, have been converted into 4 dwellings - Dutch House (217); The Nutshell (217A); Gosfield Cottage (219) and 219A. Built, in brick, in the mid 18th century, altered in the early 19th century and subdivided in the late 20th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1269740
Aldeburgh is a coastal town, some 20 miles north east of Ipswich and 23 miles south of Lowestoft. Although there are traces of Roman and Saxon occupation, Aldeburgh was a little fishing village until the shifting coastline opened up a sheltered harbour which became a thriving ship building centre. As the River Alde silted up the town’s fortunes waned, and it survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century when it became a fashionable seaside resort. A classical music festival takes place at nearby Snape Maltings each year.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 10 Sep 2020
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Aldeburgh houses [13]
Numbers 213 and 215 High Street were originally a house and shop, now two houses. Built in the early 19th century and altered and amalgamated in the 20th century. Constructed in brick with the front stuccoed and lined to represent ashlar. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1269739
Aldeburgh is a coastal town, some 20 miles north east of Ipswich and 23 miles south of Lowestoft. Although there are traces of Roman and Saxon occupation, Aldeburgh was a little fishing village until the shifting coastline opened up a sheltered harbour which became a thriving ship building centre. As the River Alde silted up the town’s fortunes waned, and it survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century when it became a fashionable seaside resort. A classical music festival takes place at nearby Snape Maltings each year.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 10 Sep 2020
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The Old Custom House, Aldeburgh
Image: © Anthony John Bayley
Taken: 6 Aug 2005
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Old Custom House, Aldeburgh
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 18 May 2006
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The Old Custom House, Aldeburgh
Image: © Roger Cornfoot
Taken: 17 Jun 2011
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Aldeburgh houses [15]
Number 219 High Street, seen here, and number 217 High Street
Image, have been converted into 4 dwellings - Dutch House (217); The Nutshell (217A); Gosfield Cottage (219) and 219A. Built, in brick, in the mid 18th century, altered in the early 19th century and subdivided in the late 20th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1269740
Aldeburgh is a coastal town, some 20 miles north east of Ipswich and 23 miles south of Lowestoft. Although there are traces of Roman and Saxon occupation, Aldeburgh was a little fishing village until the shifting coastline opened up a sheltered harbour which became a thriving ship building centre. As the River Alde silted up the town’s fortunes waned, and it survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century when it became a fashionable seaside resort. A classical music festival takes place at nearby Snape Maltings each year.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 10 Sep 2020
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Aldeburgh houses [16]
The Old Custom House, number 223 High Street, was built in the early 19th century, in gault brick, and was converted into a house in the 20th century. The ground floor window to the right of the steps has been partly converted into a glazed door. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1269742
Aldeburgh is a coastal town, some 20 miles north east of Ipswich and 23 miles south of Lowestoft. Although there are traces of Roman and Saxon occupation, Aldeburgh was a little fishing village until the shifting coastline opened up a sheltered harbour which became a thriving ship building centre. As the River Alde silted up the town’s fortunes waned, and it survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century when it became a fashionable seaside resort. A classical music festival takes place at nearby Snape Maltings each year.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 10 Sep 2020
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Aldeburgh houses [17]
Rosemary Cottage, number 225 High Street and Lavender Cottage, number 227 High Street were originally one house. Built in the early 17th century, subdivided in the early 19th century and altered and extended at the rear in the 20th century. Timber framed and stuccoed with the cross wing jettied. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1269743
Aldeburgh is a coastal town, some 20 miles north east of Ipswich and 23 miles south of Lowestoft. Although there are traces of Roman and Saxon occupation, Aldeburgh was a little fishing village until the shifting coastline opened up a sheltered harbour which became a thriving ship building centre. As the River Alde silted up the town’s fortunes waned, and it survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century when it became a fashionable seaside resort. A classical music festival takes place at nearby Snape Maltings each year.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 10 Sep 2020
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Aldeburgh houses [18]
Now two dwellings, numbers 229 and 229A High Street, were converted from one house in the late 20th century. Built of brick in the mid 18th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1269744
Aldeburgh is a coastal town, some 20 miles north east of Ipswich and 23 miles south of Lowestoft. Although there are traces of Roman and Saxon occupation, Aldeburgh was a little fishing village until the shifting coastline opened up a sheltered harbour which became a thriving ship building centre. As the River Alde silted up the town’s fortunes waned, and it survived as a fishing village until the 19th Century when it became a fashionable seaside resort. A classical music festival takes place at nearby Snape Maltings each year.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 10 Sep 2020
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