Southwold is one of Suffolk’s best known resorts and has a long tradition as such. Perhaps the most obvious link to the seaside town’s seaside credentials is the 800 foot (250m) long pier. This coastline is a with a sprinkling of shingle, beach groynes and colourful beach huts
Opened in 1900 the pier has taken a few beatings from the sea over the years, in particular 1934 when the pier head was destroyed by a storm. Further storms damaged the pier up to the point that in 1998 the pier had to be closed for safety reasons.
The beach at Southwold is backed by a promenade which runs along the front of the town. It is only a quick walk to the town center and a short promenade to the harbor area.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Created: c. 1960
- Inventory Number: 243281.16
- Current Location: Art Center
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