Aldeburgh railway station
Aldeburgh railway station was a station in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. It was opened in 1860 by the East Suffolk Railway, and later came under the control of the Great Eastern Railway. The terminus of an 8.5-mile branch line to Saxmundham, the station closed in 1966 as part of the Beeching Axe as much of the British rural rail network was cut back.
Aldeburgh station in August 1966, a month before closure
Aldeburgh is a coastal town in the county of Suffolk, England, north of the River Alde. Its estimated population was 2,276 in 2019. It was home to the composer Benjamin Britten and remains the centre of the international Aldeburgh Festival of arts at nearby Snape Maltings, which was founded by Britten in 1948. It also hosts an annual poetry festival and several food festivals and other events.
The Moot Hall
Aldeburgh Village Sign, Suffolk
Aldborough, Suffolk c.1826, Joseph Turner
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Mayor of Aldeburgh, 1908