Dunwich is in the county of Suffolk, within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB. Dunwich was the capital of East Anglia 1,500 years ago when it was a prosperous seaport and centre of the wool trade. In 1286 a large storm swept much of the town into the sea and the Dunwich River was partly silted up. The remainder of Dunwich was lost to the sea over a period of two to three hundred years. Most of the original buildings have disappeared, including all eight churches. There is currently a project to reveal the 'lost' city with high-tech underwater cameras. St James’s Church was built in 1832 when the last of the old churches fell into the sea. The remains of a Franciscan priory called Greyfriars, and a lepers’ chapel in the grounds of St James’s, can still be seen. Dunwich Museum shows the history of Dunwich from Roman times and chronicles its natural history and disappearance into the sea. Dunwich is the destination of the annual bicycle ride, the Dunwich Dynamo, which leaves from Hackney in London every July. A short walk from Dunwich is Minsmere which has a famous RSPB reserve. The quaint resorts of Walberswick and Southwold are close by.
Camping
Cliff House Holiday Park
Haw Wood Farm Caravan Park
Cottage
Aldringham at Cliff House Cottages
Butler's Barn
Oak Tree Cottage
The Cart Shed
The Wood Shed
Inn
Self-Catering
Aldringham at Cliff House Cottages
Places to Stay near Dunwich
Ship Inn (0.36 miles)
One of the most distinctive and charming inns on the east coast, The Ship Inn Dunwich is a venerable 500-year-old pub boasting a fine range of real ales and an excellent wine ... More
Aldringham at Cliff House Cottages (0.76 miles)
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On the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast, these three properties enjoy direct access to the beach below the cliffs at Dunwich, a little hamlet with an impressive church ... More
Westleton Crown Inn (2.20 miles)
Retaining the character and rustic charm of its heritage whilst offering contemporary comforts, this ideal base for an exploration of the Suffolk Heritage Coast is midway between Southwold and Adleburgh. In ... More
Eels Foot Inn (2.85 miles)
A traditional, family run, country pub selling Adnams ales and great food.Our accommodation is separate from the Inn and is located in a barn style building only built in October ... More
The Lion Inn (3.49 miles)
The Lion Inn offers its customers a friendly service featuring great real ales, a variety of popular draught beers, inexpensive wines and spirits and of course home cooked food. We ... More
Darsham Old Hall (3.99 miles)
Swan Hotel (4.31 miles)
The Swan Hotel has occupied its present site since the 14th century. Nowadays the public rooms have the traditional character of an English country house, enhanced by fine furniture, carved 18th ... More
Crown Hotel (4.31 miles)
Blyth Hotel (4.46 miles)
A delightfully refurbished family run hotel just 5 minutes walk from Southwold's famous colourful beach huts or the town centre. Interior has been fully re-styled by Laura Ashley and Hudson ... More
Carol's Cottage at Vale Farm Cottages (4.63 miles)
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Set on a 70 acre arable farm, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, 6 miles from the Suffolk Heritage Coastline, these two recent conversions of old ... More
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