Sailing at Ramsholt, in Suffolk, England.
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Ramsholt is known for its pub and its church – there are hardly any other buildings in this isolated setting on the East bank of the Deben. The Ramsholt Arms is known particularly for its stunning riverside location, overlooking a tiny harbour and moorings. Though situated in one of the most sparsely populated parts of Suffolk, it is only 15 mins away from Melton, and can get crowded in summer. This is a good place for riverside walks, one of which soon leads to All Saints Church, which overlooks the river from an escarpment which was once a cliff-top. The church dates back to Norman times and has an interesting history. Ramsholt, can be found about two miles west of the B1083 Woodbridge to Bawdsey road, signposted at Shottisham village. The Ramsholt Arms is a popular riverside pub and dining room, situated on the banks of the river Deben. The pub was reopened in June 2013 by the same family behind the Michelin recommended Ufford Crown just fifteen minutes down the road. Being the only south facing pub on the river, the Ramsholt Arms enjoys beautiful sunsets and is popular in the summer with holidaymakers, families and sailors who make the most of the sun soaked terrace, neighbouring beach and crab fishing jetty. During the summer months visitors can enjoy a variety of fresh locally caught seafood, sharing platters and a real American barbeque at weekends. As the nights draw in, the menu features hearty winter warming dishes, taking advantage of game from the local area.
All Saints Church. This is an ancient and mysterious place but in medieval times when King Edward III's fleet was moored in the estuary below this would have been a thriving and busy settlement. This church, is one of only 38 round tower churches in Suffolk. It sits in a tranquil location overlooking the River Deben and has a beautifully tended churchyard full of flowers in the summer. Located at the end of a quiet lane this traditional church has a peaceful air and serves a widespread community through its continued use of the Book of Common Prayer and King James version of the Bible.
Sailing at Ramsholt, in Suffolk, England.
To view more of my images, of Ramsholt please click
"here" !
From the Achieves, re-processed using Photoshop CC 2024.
Please, do not attach images, or group invites; thank you!
Ramsholt is known for its pub and its church – there are hardly any other buildings in this isolated setting on the East bank of the Deben. The Ramsholt Arms is known particularly for its stunning riverside location, overlooking a tiny harbour and moorings. Though situated in one of the most sparsely populated parts of Suffolk, it is only 15 mins away from Melton, and can get crowded in summer. This is a good place for riverside walks, one of which soon leads to All Saints Church, which overlooks the river from an escarpment which was once a cliff-top. The church dates back to Norman times and has an interesting history. Ramsholt, can be found about two miles west of the B1083 Woodbridge to Bawdsey road, signposted at Shottisham village. The Ramsholt Arms is a popular riverside pub and dining room, situated on the banks of the river Deben. The pub was reopened in June 2013 by the same family behind the Michelin recommended Ufford Crown just fifteen minutes down the road. Being the only south facing pub on the river, the Ramsholt Arms enjoys beautiful sunsets and is popular in the summer with holidaymakers, families and sailors who make the most of the sun soaked terrace, neighbouring beach and crab fishing jetty. During the summer months visitors can enjoy a variety of fresh locally caught seafood, sharing platters and a real American barbeque at weekends. As the nights draw in, the menu features hearty winter warming dishes, taking advantage of game from the local area.
All Saints Church. This is an ancient and mysterious place but in medieval times when King Edward III's fleet was moored in the estuary below this would have been a thriving and busy settlement. This church, is one of only 38 round tower churches in Suffolk. It sits in a tranquil location overlooking the River Deben and has a beautifully tended churchyard full of flowers in the summer. Located at the end of a quiet lane this traditional church has a peaceful air and serves a widespread community through its continued use of the Book of Common Prayer and King James version of the Bible.