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Dunwich

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Dunwich — village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK.

Dunwich, towns & cities in Suffolk

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
3 h–6 h
Nearest railway station
Darsham · 7.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Dunwich is a town, city, village or settlement in the United Kingdom. Recent population estimates put it at around 116 people. Address: IP17. Wikidata describes it as: "village and civil parish in Suffolk, UK". Coordinates: 52.2775°, 1.6311°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Minsmere-Walberswick Heaths and Marshes SSSI
  • National Nature Reserve: SUFFOLK COAST
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Suffolk Coast & Heaths

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Dunwich () is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. It is in the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape around 92 miles (148 km) north-east of London, 9 miles (14 km) south of Southwold and 7 miles (11 km) north of Leiston, on the North Sea coast. In the Anglo-Saxon period, Dunwich was the capital of the Kingdom of the East Angles, but the harbour and most of the town have since disappeared due to coastal erosion. At its height it was an international port similar in area to 14th-century London (although much smaller in population). Its decline began in 1286 when a storm surge hit the East Anglian coast, followed by two great storms in February and December of 1287, until it eventually shrank to the village it is today. Dunwich is possibly connected with the lost Anglo-Saxon placename Dommoc. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 census was 84, which increased to 183 according to the 2011 Census, though the area used by the Office of National Statistics for 2011 also includes part of the civil parish of Westleton. There is no parish council; instead there is a parish meeting.

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Background

History

window detail]] Since the 15th century, Dunwich has frequently been identified with Dommoc – the original seat of the Anglo-Saxon bishops of the Kingdom of East Anglia established by Sigeberht of East Anglia for Saint Felix in c. 629–31. Dommoc was the seat of the bishops of Dommoc until around 870, when the East Anglian kingdom was taken over by the initially pagan Danes. Years later, antiquarians would even describe Dunwich as being the "former capital of East Anglia". However, many historians now prefer to locate Dommoc at Walton Castle, which was the site of a Saxon Shore fort (confusingly these were Roman structures). The Domesday Book of 1086 describes Dunwich as possessing three…

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Coordinates
52.2775, 1.6311
County
Suffolk
District
East Suffolk
Parish
Dunwich
Postcode
IP17
Parliamentary constituency
Suffolk Coastal
Population
116
Nearest railway station
Darsham7.3 km
Opening
Mo-Su 11:30-16:30

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Dunwich?
Dunwich is in Suffolk, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode IP17), in the parish of Dunwich.
Is Dunwich a protected site?
Yes — Dunwich is part of the Minsmere-Walberswick Heaths and Marshes SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the SUFFOLK COAST National Nature Reserve.
Is Dunwich free to visit?
Yes, Dunwich is free to enter.
How do I get to Dunwich?
The nearest railway station is Darsham, about 7.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode IP17.