Halesworth
Halesworth is a little market community, civil parish and also electoral ward in the northeastern corner of Suffolk, England. The populace was determined at 4,726 in the 2011 Census. It lies 15 miles (24 kilometres) southern west of Lowestoft, and stands on a little tributary of the River Blyth, 9 miles (14 km) upstream from Southwold. The town is offered by Halesworth train station on the Ipswich-- Lowestoft East Suffolk Line. Halesworth is twinned with both Bouchain in France and Eitorf in Germany. A Roman negotiation, Halesworth has a medieval church; St Mary's with Victorian enhancements as well as a selection of homes, from very early timber-framed buildings to the residues of Victorian success. Previous almshouses made use of to house the Halesworth & District Museum (open from May to September) but this has actually currently been transferred to Halesworth train station. The Town Path stroll offers chance to find the background of Halesworth. Halesworth is mainly centred on a pedestrianised shopping street known as the Thoroughfare. Annually the Road holds a popular food, drink and also craft fair, described the "Thoroughfair", to raise money completely causes. Halesworth is the residence to the New Cut Arts Centre, which organizes the well-known yearly Halesworth Arts Festival. Halesworth has the largest Millennium Green in the UK with about 44 acres (18 ha) of grazing marsh giving a place for wildlife near the community centre. The rivers in this area are house to herons, kingfishers and also otters. Close-by towns include Cratfield, Wissett, Chediston, Walpole, Blyford, Linstead Parva, Wenhaston, Thorington, Spexhall as well as Bramfield. The town of Holton is 1-mile (1.6 km) away with a large open space for walking called Holton Pits.