Introducing Suffolk
Located in the east of England in the area known
as East Anglia this county's coastline is the
North Sea to the east and has the county of Norfolk
located to the North. This is a beautiful are
of England made famous in the paintings of John
Constable such as the Haywain. Many tourists are
able to visit the places painted in his pictures
and find them still recognisable. Visitors to
the county also enjoy the picturesque villages
such as Southwold as well as the often windswept
but beautiful sandy beaches .
In addition to tourism the main empoyment in the region is
from agriculture with cereal crops and vegetables among the
most commonly found although sheep are also farmed for their
wool. Southwold and it's larger neighbours such as Lowestoft
still earn money from fishing although this is becoming less
and less prevalent. Ipswich however continues to thrive on
it's coastal location as it has become an important port.
Area. 1,466 square miles (3,797 square km).
Pop. (1988 est.) 638,600.
Housing Associations in Suffolk
Care Homes in Suffolk
Care Agencies in Suffolk
Lawyers in Suffolk
Local Government in Suffolk
Pubs in Suffolk
Restaurants in Suffolk
Towns in Suffolk
Acton Gate / Alton / Audley / Barton-under-Needwood / Biddulph / Burntwood / Burton Upon Trent / Burton-upon-Trent / annock / Codsall / Eccleshall / Essington / Hanley / Hednesford / Hixon / Keele / Leek / Lichfield / Little Haywood / Mayfield / ewcastle-under-Lyme / Penkridge / Rugeley / Shenstone / Stafford / Stoke On Trent / Stoke-on-Trent / Stone / Tamworth / utbury / Uttoxeter / Wombourne
Local Government
Babergh District Council
Forest Heath District Council
Ipswich Borough Council
Mid Suffolk District Council
St. Edmundsbury Borough Council
Suffolk Coastal District Council
Suffolk County Council
Waveney District Council |