Ah sunny Felixstowe. Originally a Victorian seaside resort town, it has grown over the years to encompass the neighbouring town of Walton and the villages of Trimley and Trimley St. Martin to create a thriving town of over 20,000 people. Bordered by the River Deben, the River Orwell, and the North Sea, Felixstowe enjoys some of the driest weather to be found in the UK.
Felixstowe was first settled by the Romans, who built a fort to establish their presence. It promptly fell into the sea. Felixstowe is home to Languard Fort, the place that saw the last invasion of the main UK in 1667 when 2,000 Dutch soldiers attempted to land. They were killed as was the fashion in those days.
Felixstowe remained a sleepy village until the 1890's when those plucky Victorians and a timely visit by the Empress of Germany turned it into a coastal town full of shopping, arcades, and a pier! ooooh!
Today, Felixstowe is known for it's port. The UK's largest container port and fourth largest in Europe, the docks provide jobs, money, and act as a terrorist target!
Felixstowe has two highschools, three clubs, and a number of dreary, overpriced pubs. The only exception to this is the Grovsner, a warm happy place full of good memories and overpriced pints.
Only 2 hours from London, 1 hour from Norwich, and 30 minutes from Ipswich, Felixstowe offers the chance to escape before snatching it back on unpredictable train and bus times. Ipswich, the nearest town, is a horrible mass of concrete and townies, the nightmare spawn of some Essex development planted in Suffolk.
Felixstowe was first settled by the Romans, who built a fort to establish their presence. It promptly fell into the sea. Felixstowe is home to Languard Fort, the place that saw the last invasion of the main UK in 1667 when 2,000 Dutch soldiers attempted to land. They were killed as was the fashion in those days.
Felixstowe remained a sleepy village until the 1890's when those plucky Victorians and a timely visit by the Empress of Germany turned it into a coastal town full of shopping, arcades, and a pier! ooooh!
Today, Felixstowe is known for it's port. The UK's largest container port and fourth largest in Europe, the docks provide jobs, money, and act as a terrorist target!
Felixstowe has two highschools, three clubs, and a number of dreary, overpriced pubs. The only exception to this is the Grovsner, a warm happy place full of good memories and overpriced pints.
Only 2 hours from London, 1 hour from Norwich, and 30 minutes from Ipswich, Felixstowe offers the chance to escape before snatching it back on unpredictable train and bus times. Ipswich, the nearest town, is a horrible mass of concrete and townies, the nightmare spawn of some Essex development planted in Suffolk.
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