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Wrabness Station
Wrabness, Essex CO11 2TJ - England, UK

Wrabness is a small community situated very close to Harwich International Ferry Terminal and the town of Harwich in the north eastern reaches of the vast county of Essex. The station connects the small village with the rest of...
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Attractions near Wrabness Station
A selection of attractions close to Wrabness Station:
St. Nicholas Church  (4.8 Miles)
This church was rebuilt in 1821 by architect M.G. Thompson and contains memorials from an earlier church, to naval men, an unexploded bomb from WW1...
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Dovercourt World War I Memorial  (5.3 Miles)
This memorial is located on a busy main road in the centre of Harwich; it remembers all the lost soldiers who died in World War...
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Beacon Hill Fort  (5.3 Miles)
The estuary formed by the rivers Stour and Orwell is the only safe harbour between the Thames and the Humber. It has been vital...
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Redoubt Fort  (5.8 Miles)
The Redoubt Fort is an impressive 180ft in diameter and was built in 1808 to protect the harbour from Napoleonic invasion. It took only...
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Maritime Museum  (5.9 Miles)
The Low Lighthouse was built in 1818 to replace the previously wooden ones from the late 17th Century, over 200 years ago. This lighthouse...
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The High Lighthouse  (6 Miles)
This lighthouse was built in 1818 by the architect Daniel Asher Alexander and under the supervision of John Rennie Senior to replace earlier wooden ones....
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The Guildhall  (6.1 Miles)
The Guildhall in Harwich was rebuilt in 1769 and it stands on the site where the council had met since 1673. Inside you will...
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Ha’Penny Pier  (6.2 Miles)
The Ha’Penny Pier was built in 1954 and became the ticket office for the first continental ferries. The name of this Pier came about...
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The Lifeboat Museum  (6.2 Miles)
The Harwich Lifeboat Museum was built in 1876, over 100 years old, and was housed in a Victorian lifeboat-house, it was known as the ‘Number...
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Landguard Fort  (7.2 Miles)
Overlooking the Orwell Estuary, Landguard Fort is a site of extreme historic significance. It was originally built by order of King Henry the Eighth in...
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John Bradfield Viewing Area  (7.2 Miles)
Situated on the Landguard Peninsula, this is a very popular viewing point, from where visitors can view the Haven area and watch the container ships...
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Landguard Nature Reserve  (7.2 Miles)
Landguard Nature Reserve is on a sand and shingle peninsula at the mouth of the River Orwell and is an area of immense value for...
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Felixstowe to Harwich Ferry  (7.2 Miles)
This is the only public foot ferry linking Suffolk to Essex. The ferry service, connecting Felixstowe, Shotley and Harwich, runs during the summer months to...
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Felixstowe Port  (7.7 Miles)
The port of Felixstowe is the largest container port in the UK and is one of the largest in Europe. Equipped with 21 quayside cranes,...
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Flatford Bridge Cottage  (8.4 Miles)
Just upstream from Flatford Mill, the 16th century thatched cottage houses an exhibition on landscape painter John Constable, several of whose paintings famously depict this...
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Orwell River Cruises  (8.8 Miles)
The Orwell Lady carries passengers from Ipswich Wet Dock down the beautiful River Orwell to Harwich Harbour and other historic sites along the river. This...
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Manning’s Amusement Park  (8.9 Miles)
Manning’s Amusement Park was opened by Sir Billy Butlin and has been run by Charles Manning’s family since 1946. Today it largely features children’s rides...
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Ipswich Transport Museum  (9 Miles)
Ipswich Transport Museum offers a first class experience to any visitor who is interested in learning more about the transport industry and its development in...
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Sir Alfred Munnings Art Gallery & Museum  (9 Miles)
Munnings was famous for his depiction of East Anglian rural life in the early twentieth century and later for his paintings of racehorses. He lived...
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Felaw Maltings  (9 Miles)
Felaw Maltings have been central to the life of Ipswich waterfront for over 100 years. Built in 1904 and 1911, they were in use until...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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