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These photographs are all taken by Tim Heaps in and around the Blyth Valley.
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Autumn trees at Henham
Wonderful copper tones of Autumn
Dew covered cobweb
Blackberries (detail)
Sunlight filters through the trees
Early morning cobweb
Toadstool (detail)
Roadside toadstool
Toadstool
Wooded lane
Wild rose hips
Looking out over Dunwich Cliffs
Rural cottage
Apples
Just after dawn
View across to Bulcamp
Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
Mist covered marshes
Blyth Valley evening sky
Evening sunrays
View across to Bulcamp
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Some Favourite Websites:

Dragonfly
Dragonfly is a comfortable, well–equipped self–catering bungalow for up to four, on a quiet road within easy walking distance of Southwold. It is ideal for children and a dog is also allowed at no extra cost. Dragonfly has ample off road parking for two cars, is a no smoking property and is open all year round.

Westleton Cottages
Westleton Cottages are a pair of carefully restored self–catering holiday cottages in the beautiful Suffolk village of Westleton. Each cottage is well furnished and offers comfortable accomodation while retaining many original and traditional features. The owners aim to make both of these cottages a real home from home!

Frostenden Hall
Frostenden Hall is a fantastic Grade II* listed former Manor House offering welcoming Bed and Breakfast. The star listing was awarded for the outstanding panelling and moulded ceiling in the double guest bedroom. The Hall dates from the middle of the 17th Century although the facade is 18th Century. The Hall is set in mature gardens overlooking the church with its Saxon round tower. Round tower churches are a feature of this part of East Anglia and are very rare in the rest of the country.


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