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Extract from the Southwold Travel Guides:
Perched on robust cliffs just to the north of the River Blyth,
SOUTHWOLD
gained what Dunwich lost, and by the sixteenth century it had overtaken all its local rivals. Its days as a busy fishing port are, however, long gone - though a small fleet still brings in herring, sprats and cod - and today it's a genteel seaside resort, an eminently appealing little town with none of the crassness of many of its competitors. There are fine old buildings, a long sandy beach, open heathland, a dinky harbour and even a little industry - in the shape of the Adnams brewery - but no burger bars and certainly no amusement arcades.
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