Some excerpts from the website of Ridge that might be useful
Southwold Complementary
Health Centre. Suffolk Mark Church TIDHA MIFPA MAR KFAssoc. Welcome to the Southwold Complementary
Health Centre, a national award-winning practice, favourably based in the popular seaside town of Southwold in Suffolk. I am a fully qualified practitioner with many years experience. I specialise in Stress in
Business, Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia, Behavioural Problems, ADHD in schools,
business and private consultations. I also offer Tisserand aromatherapy
massage, Reflexology and Kinesiology treatments, to help you with all kinds of issues and ailments. Perhaps you have a persistent problem that
conventional medicine just doesn“t seem to get to the bottom of? Open your mind to try something new - thousands of people have discovered the benefits of holistic healing. Complementary
health is just that; with referrals from doctors it is not in direct competition with
conventional medicine, but working alongside it to improve
health. Have you come across. I wouldn“t be without Brain
Gym in my school. teachers have said. Its an inspirational technique to help all learning abilities, and is fun and easy to use, with a fantastic success rate. Ideal for schools,
businesses, sports, music, the arts and for personal development, Brain
Gym can help you improve your memory and raise confidence, learn new skills easily, feel motivated, and. One young dyslexic pupil summed up the effect of the Brain
Gym for him. My teacher accused me of c
heating in a test because I did so well all of a sudden! I travel nationally to give
seminars and training on the benefits of using Brain
Gym in schools,
business and sport. Enjoy exploring the various techniques through this website. I will be pleased to advise which will be the best treatment for you if you are not sure. Mark Church TIDHA MIFPA MAR KF Assoc 27b High Street, Southwold, Suffolk IP18 6AD
Tel: 01502 722I44 (day), 01502 578786 (evening) email:
mark@southwoldtherapies.co.uk
VISITORS SOCIETIES. To sign up to our newsletter please. Two Holes in one at Halesworth. Former Halesworth Captain Ron Enticknap holed out in one at the 176 yard fourth hole playing in a Seniors knockout, his opponent was Daved Gardham.
Golf Lessons with Richard Davies PGA Professional. From April our PGA professional will be running a series of group lessons for Ladies Gentlemen of all ages. Welcome to our new website. Please keep checking back to see the up to date news from Halesworth
Golf Club and latest offers, from the pro's
shop. WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE. Welcome to the Halesworth
Golf Club website. The
Golf Club is situated just a few miles from the beautiful Suffolk heritage coast and in 190 acres of stunning undulating countryside, we offer a wide range of top class facilities which include: an 18 hole championship
golf course; 9 hole pay and play course; undercover floodlit driving range;
golf shop; newly refurbished clubhouse
lounge area with
restaurant bar and our new top floor function
suite and
meeting rooms. © Halesworth
Golf Club 2007 - Bramfield Road, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 9XA - 01986 875567. Produced by Spider Design
The Ridge Guest House, Reydon. The Ridge Guest House. 14 Halesworth Road, Reydon, Southwold IP18 6NH. Family run Bed
Breakfast in a charming, spacious Edwardian home, thoughtfully and tastefully restored with original features. 10 minute walk from Southwold town
centre: The Ridge is very easy to get to with its own off street
parking and is ideally placed for Southwold town
centre and beach. There is good access to public footpath opposite the house which takes you towards Southwold Common, Walberswick and Dunwich. Southwold town
centre is just 10 minutes walk. For your comfort, each
room has -
Tea coffee making facilities (also hot chocolate and a variety of herbal teas too!). Enjoy a Full English
Breakfast or one tailor-made to suit your requirements. Local Suffolk Produce. Butcher's sausages and bacon. Special diets catered for. The stairs at The Ridge. Off-street
parking (this can be at a premium in Southwold!). Well behaved dogs welcome. £32.50 £37.50 per person per night based on 2 sharing a
double room. The upstairs landing at The Ridge.
Double bedroom with en-
suite facilities. The Ridge serves great English
breakfasts made from local produce.
Bedroom with luxurious 6 foot bed and
private bathroom. Can be extended for family use.
Private Bathroom for sole use at The Ridge. You can contact the proprietor Julie Heal to book, or for additional information, in the following ways:
Telephone: 01502 724 855 Or. Explore Southwold is part of the Blythweb Group of Local Sites and is owned and operated by Blythweb Ltd For more information see or
telephone 01502 478712. Blythweb Ltd is a company registered in England number: 03737246 Registered
Office: Comrose, The Street, Wenhaston, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 9DP Unless otherwise stated all text, content and photographs are Copyright to Blythweb Ltd and should not be used elsewhere without prior permission.
THE CUT A
Centre for Arts in the Community. Welcome to all our visitors and if this is your first time here, click on! Youll be surprised. Theatre, art, music, film, classes,
cafe and cabaret. Its all here. Find out all about it in our new seasons. Cowboys, Indians and Wildlife. An evening in Paraguay with Tony Hawks. And When Did You Last See Your Father? (12A). USUK Contemporary Cast
Iron Sculpture. You can now buy
tickets online for most events at the CUT (not Cinema films)! Click the [book] link on each Event Details page to go to the secure shopping cart. The CUT offers Halesworth and the surrounding countryside arts, music, theatre, dance, comedy, cinema, workshops and Art Exhibitions. It has a cafeteria and licensed
bar. New CUT Arts receives no central funding and relies on the support of the local community and its 500
Club benefactors who help to pay the mortgage. OPENING TIMES (
Cafe-
bar and Exhibitions): Tuesday to Saturday 10am-4pm. New Cut Arts The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8BY
Telephone: 01986 873285, Box
Office: 0845 6732123. Registered Charity Number: 1083585 Website designed and hosted by
Southwold is a delightful town and a great place to visit at any time of year, whether just for a day, a weekend, for a week, or longer. You will find that this thriving resort is restricted by its natural setting and by the permanence of its nine greens and the Common. Everything is therefore condensed into a dignified but friendly working town which has much to offer the visitor. Of course the sea and coastline have an enduring relationship with Southwold. The sea and the beach are there for all to enjoy (seasonal restrictions for dogs) with colourful beach huts, and kiosks for cups of
tea and beach items. Near the pier are the boating lake, the small fun
golf course and also a large car park. For a lovely view of the seafront and the town take a stroll along the Pier. Opened in 2001 to much acclaim it is a testament to the skills of the many local people involved in its construction. Entertainments, exhibitions, refreshments and a
shop are all there. The Pier clock is definitely different. To see it in full action will surely bring a smile to your face. Dont forget to read the plaques on the Pier hand rails! Blythweb placed four can you find them all? To walk south along the beach will bring you to the entrance of the busy harbour. The often turbulent
meeting here of the River Blyth and the North Sea means the spectator can while away time, with an ice-cream or two from the handy kiosk, watching sailors exercise their skills navigating their boats in to or out of the harbour. The Southwold Lifeboat and the Lifeboat Museum are nearby, as too is. book a
trip to experience an exhilarating ride out to sea or to explore inland along the River Blyth. A stroll around the harbour is invariably interesting, with its various related
businesses and many types of craft to see. To reach Walberswick from Southwold by car is a drive of about fifteen miles each way as the nearest road bridge is at Blythburgh (A12). Alternatively, here at the harbour there is a seasonal. Or if you walk on inland, just passed the Harbour Inn, there is the footbridge. This is a lovely open area, with grazing marshes on either side of the river. When you turn to walk back to the town you will easily see that Southwold stands on rising ground, presenting a charming view. Roads and paths, including two footpaths, lead back to the town. Despite the Great Fire of 1659, which destroyed much, the Town itself contains many buildings of interest for those who care to observe. Certainly some older buildings escaped the ravages of the Fire, including the impressive St.Edmunds Church, which had been completed some two hundred years before. From the church cross Bartholomews Green to Victoria Street to the Southwold Museum, housed in a post-1659 gem and always worth a visit. Victoria Street meets the High Street near here, just by the. Off the High Street on the opposite side of the road is Blackmill Road in which stands the bijou. Electric Picture Palace Cinema. This is another triumph for local workmen, completed in 2002 but firmly rooted in1912 authenticity. Returning to the High Street and heading towards the sea the many individual and interesting
shops will no doubt delay arrival at the Market Place, home of the Town Pump and the Jubilee clock. From here the road leads on to Gun Hill where six cannon are sited, pointing out to sea. Or from the Market Place take the aptly-named East Street which will lead to the Sailors Reading
Room on East Cliff. Another fascinating place which welcomes visitors. More cannon on St.James Green just to the north, off which is Stradbroke Road and the lighthouse. Operating since 1890 this landmark stands at 31 metres high and rhythmically flashes its red and white warning lights to shipping. Although also visible for several miles inland the lighthouse can prove very difficult to locate once you are in the town! There is much more to see, explore or experience in Southwold - the presence of the Adnams brewery,
tea rooms, play equipment on Tibbys Green near the Church, replica town stocks on Bartholomews Green, moonlight on the sea, flagpoles and floral displays. Mercifully there are a multitude of benches on the sea front and around, so you can take your ease in this very special town of Southwold. To see Southwold from a very different angle take a look at our. We list comprehensive catered accommodation in Southwold and the surrounding area. Come and visit at any time of year!