- Aldeburgh
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.15
longitude= 1.6
official_name= Aldeburgh
population = 2,793 (2001 Census)
shire_district=Suffolk Coastal
region= East of England
shire_county =Suffolk
constituency_westminster= Suffolk Coastal
post_town= ALDEBURGH
postcode_district = IP15
postcode_area= IP
dial_code= 01728
os_grid_reference= TM463566Aldeburgh (Audio|En-uk-Aldeburgh.ogg|pronunciation; IPA|/ˈɔ:lbrə/) is a town in
Suffolk ,East Anglia ,England ; it is located on the Alde river at 52° 9' North, 1° 36' East. Its name, Alde Burgh means "old fort" although this, along with much of the Tudor town, has now been lost to the sea. In the 16th century, Aldeburgh was a leading port, and had a flourishingship-building industry. SirFrancis Drake 's ships "Greyhound" and "Pelican" (later renamed "Golden Hind ") were both built in Aldeburgh. The flag ship of the Virginia Company, the "Sea Venture " is believed to have been built there in 1608. When the River Alde silted up and was unable to accommodate larger ships, the area went into decline. Aldeburgh survived principally as a fishing village until the nineteenth century, when it became popular as a seaside resort. Much of its distinctive and whimsical architecture derives from this period. The river is now home to a flourishing yacht club.The Aldeburgh
Moot Hall is a timber-framed building which has been used for council meetings for over 400 years. The Town Clerk's office is still there and it also houses the local museum. It was built in 1650, although there was some restoration in 1854 when chimneys copied from Hampton Court were added.The poet
George Crabbe was born in Aldeburgh in 1754 and the town forms a loose basis for his poems "The Village"' and "The Borough". He also wrote a poem about an Aldeburgh fisherman Peter Grimes, on which Benjamin Britten's opera was based.Outside the town, the
Snape Maltings is the venue for a well-known classical music festival every June. TheAldeburgh Festival was founded in 1948 byBenjamin Britten ,Eric Crozier , andPeter Pears . Britten died in Aldeburgh in 1976 and Pears in 1986. They are buried alongside each other in the churchyard of St Peter and St Paul's Church in the town.Aldeburgh is also famous for its fish and chip shop. Owned and run by the Cooney family since the 1970s, it has been described in
The Times as "possibly the finest on the east coast".The town of Aldeburgh or "Owlbarrow" is the setting of a series of children's illustrated books centred on "
Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) " written byKathleen Hale , who spent holidays in the town. Many of the illustrations in the books feature landmarks in the town, most notably the Moot Hall.Aldeburgh was the first British town to elect a female mayor:
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson , in 1908.Aldeburgh has a unique quatrefoil
Martello Tower .Near the Martello Tower at Slaughden Quay are the barely-visible remains of the
fishing smack "Ionia". It had become stuck in the treacherous mud of the River Alde, and was then used as ahouseboat . In 1974 it was burnt, as it had become too unsafe. It too was used in the Orlando stories.Just north of Aldeburgh are the
Sizewell nuclear power stations, nearLeiston .Aldeburgh is a member of the European network
Cultural Village of Europe .Aldeburgh was a Parliamentary Borough from 1571, and returned two Members of Parliament, the right to vote being vested in the Freemen of the town. Latterly it was considered a
rotten borough , and lost its representation in the Great Reform Act of 1832.It once had its own
Aldeburgh railway station on a branch from Saxmundham. It was closed as part of theBeeching Axe .The beach at Aldeburgh was awarded the Blue flag rural beach award in 2005.Just south of the beach at Aldeburgh is
Orford Ness , which can be reached by a track leading from Aldeburgh, which is popular with people sea fishing.The town is within the
Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB .The Scallop
On Aldeburgh's beach, a short distance north of the town centre, stands a sculpture, "The Scallop", dedicated to
Benjamin Britten , who used to walk along the beach in the afternoons. Created from stainless steel by Suffolk-based artistMaggi Hambling , it stands four metres high, and was unveiled in November 2003. The piece is made up of two interlockingscallop shells, each broken, the upright shell being pierced with the words: "I hear those voices that will not be drowned", which are taken from Britten's opera "Peter Grimes ". The sculpture is meant to be enjoyed both visually and tactilely, and people are encouraged to sit on it and watch the sea.The sculpture is controversial in the local area. Many people consider that it is inappropriate for a man-made object to spoil a beautiful natural setting. It has been attacked with graffiti and paint on a number of occasions, and there have been petitions to have it removed.
External links
* News of Aldeburgh at [http://www.nearthecoast.com/aldeburgh/ nearthecoast.com/aldeburgh/]
* [http://www.itvlocal.com/anglia/allangles/?player=ANG_AllAngles_15&void=195073 ITV Local Anglia's entertainment show All Angles on Aldeburgh Festival June 2008]
* [http://www.visitaldeburgh.co.uk/ http://www.visitaldeburgh.co.uk] - Local information and business directory
* [http://www.aldeburghfoodanddrink.co.uk Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival]
* [http://www.aldeburgh.co.uk/home.cfm?flash_detected=YES&mainframe_file=/home/index.cfm The Aldeburgh Music festival]
* [http://www.aldeburghpoetryfestival.org/ The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival]
* [http://www.aldeburgh-uk.com/indexframes.htm Local directory]
* [http://www.art-outside.com/site/ao_britten.php The Scallop sculpture] — from Art Outside
* [http://www.visit-aldeburgh.co.uk Tourist Information]
* [http://www.aldeburghmuseum.org.uk/ The Aldeburgh Museum]
* [http://www.aldeburghonline.co.uk/gallery/c1.html Photographs of Aldebugh] at Aldeburgh Online
* [http://www.aldeburghradio.co.uk Community radio for Aldeburgh]
* [http://www.bottesfordhistory.org.uk/page_id__146_path__0p3p67p.aspx Crabbe married Sarah Elmy] — Bottesford DC
* [http://www.aldeburghchristmasswim.org.uk The annual Christmas day swim in the sea]"The Shell Guide to Suffolk". Norman Scarfe 1976
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