July on the Suffolk Coast is an amazing mix of sunshine and wind! Enjoy the Southwold Beach huts and bracing walks along the Walberswick coast and Minsmere further south.

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[ Website ] Includes Wenhaston, Walberswick, Bramfield and Blythburgh and now Southwold, Wangford and Halesworth as well. In 2016 both Suffok Coastal and Waveney District Councils established one partnership website. On 1st April 2019 the two councils were formally merged to create the new East Suffolk Council.

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Some Favourite Websites For July 2026:

North Manor FarmhouseEnsuite B&B accommodation in beamed Suffolk farmhouse close to the Suffolk coast and Southwold

Two B&B rooms, both with en-suite. Guest lounge with open fire. Discount for stay exceeding three nights. Sorry, dogs not accepted.

Wissett Village HallA well furnished and practical Village Hall for use for events up to 70 standing or 50 seated

Wissett Village Hall prides itself on high quality affordability and is used regularly for a wide variety of events, including but not limited to carpet bowls, yoga, meetings, dinners and parties, jumbles sales, quizzes, horticultural events and art classes.

Campsites.co.ukA host of campsites on offer around Southwold and the Coast

Campsites.co.uk list a wide variety of camping and glamping sites throughout East Suffolk, for perfectly peaceful holidays.

Kate Mawdsley PrintmakerBuy unique and varied Lino Cut and Etching prints of the Blyth Valley countryside

It’s a wonderfully refreshing change to produce individual hand printed images. Each one is unique with its subtle variations in colour and texture. Kate only produces a very limited number of each print and particularly enjoys creating prints of the local Suffolk countryside.

The Southwold Railway Trust ShopFor all sorts of quirky souvenirs of the Southwold Railway

The Southwold Railway shop fully supports the Southwold Railway, it's Trust and the Steamworks attraction in Southwold. The Southwold Railway was a 3ft gauge line running 9 miles between Halesworth and Southwold. The Trust was formed in 1994