Park Coast & Heaths Explorer Guide

Alton Water Park Highlights of the Walks 1 Alton Water Park reservoir was Explorer Guide created between 1974 and 1987 to supply water to and . It is owned and managed by Anglian Water. A Before the reservoir was built, several farms and a watermill nestled in the valley. To preserve local heritage, Alton Watermill was dismantled and relocated to the Museum of East Anglian Life in . Today, Alton Water Park provides a home for many plants and animals. Thousands of birds such as wigeon, pochard and teal spend the winter here. Summer visitors include chiffchaff and common tern. Anglian B Water has created nature reserve areas to encourage more wildlife.

C 2 Holbrook Creek is one of many tidal inlets on the river Stour. The reed beds and salt marshes are a great habitat for wildlife, particularly birds. Avocet, ringed plover and redshank are year round residents whilst reed warblers arrive in the spring. Migrating birds, including geese, sandpipers and greenshank can be spotted in the spring and autumn as they stop to rest and feed. The nearby mudflats Enjoy two fascinating walks also provide a magic, sticky habitat for starting from the Alton plants and animals. The river was once an Water Park Visitor Centre. important trade route, carrying goods to Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and from the port of Mistley.

Suffolk Coast & Heaths Explorer Guide Alton Water Park includes the largest expanse of inland water in Suffolk and is a popular destination for walkers, birdwatchers and water sports enthusiasts. The beautiful River Stour and the villages of Stutton, and Holbrook await discovery nearby! The Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB The Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of Britain’s finest landscapes. It extends from the Stour estuary in the south to the eastern fringe of Ipswich and north to Kessingland. The 3 is the huge building on the The Royal Hospital School AONB covers 403 square kilometres, including wildlife rich wetlands, ancient horizon. The school was founded in Greenwich in 1712, moving to its heaths, windswept shingle beaches and historic towns and villages. present site in 1933. The impressive buildings were designed by Arts Lowestoft and Crafts architect Herbert Tudor Buckland. The bell tower is a local Key to Map Visiting Alton Water Park Beccles landmark and the bells toll throughout the day. Until recently, entry to AONB area Additional project area Kessingland the school was limited to boys from seafaring families. Although this Ordnance Survey Explorer Map No. 197 Lowestoft Towns and villages A145 requirement no longer applies and the school is now co-educational, (Ipswich, Felixstowe and ) Key to Map A12 Woodland Beccles the maritime links are proudly maintained. For example, students wear AONB area Access via the B1080 from the A137. Heathland Halesworth Additional project area Kessingland naval uniform on formal occasions. Parking can be limited on very busy Main roads Southwold Towns and villages A145 Railways/stations A12 River days. Car parking charges apply. Woodland Blyth HeathlandSuffolk Coast Path/Stour Blythburgh Walberswick and Orwell Walk HalesworthA144 Public transport information: Main roads Southwold 4 contains many Railways/stationsSandlings Walk River The village of Stutton www.suffolkonboard.com or call Blyth Dunwich SuffolkSailor s’Coast Path Path/Stour A1120 Blythburgh Walberswick fine buildings. St Peter’s Church dates from 0845 606 6171 and Orwell Walk A144 SandlingsYou are Whealkre Minsmere Dunwich the 1300s. Look for the beautiful flint work Sailors’ Path A1120 You are here on the walls. Next door is Quarhams, a fine Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB Framlingham Minsmere Saxmundham 01394 445225 medieval timber framed house dating from Framlingham Leiston www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org Saxmundham the 1400s. In the centre of the village is the Leiston Snape Ancient House, which features decorative Wickham Snape Aldeburgh Market River Wickham Aldeburgh plaster work, known as ‘pargetting’. D Market Rendlesham Alde A12 Rendlesham A12 River River Alton Water Park Explorer has Orford OrfordOre Ore 5 been produced with the generous WWoodbridgeoodbridge Orford NessOrford Ness is an Sutton The Tattingstone Wonder HooSutton support of Anglian Water. Hoo illusion! In the 1700s, the local squire, Ipswich North 01780 686800 Ipswich River North A14 Deben Sea Edward White, wanted to improve the River www.anglianwater.co.uk A14 DebenBawdsey Sea A14 view from his house, Tattingstone Place. Trimley St Mary/ Bawdsey A12 A14St Martin He did this by building a false tower on Alton Water Trimley St Mary/ Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB Park River Orwell OS Licence info. © Crown copyright A12 A137 St Martin and database rights 2012 Ordnance a row of cottages to create the outline is a partner of the BALANCE Alton Water Felixstowe Park River Stour Survey 100023395. project, part-financed by the ManningtreeA137 of a church. The tower only has three Shotley Harwich European Union through the Mistley Felixstowe River Stour sides and is open at the back. Interreg IV A 2 Seas Cross- Manningtree Harwich border Programme. Mistley

Images: Front cover: Alton Water Reservoir - Anglian Water. A. Alton Water Park – nature has colonised the banks of the reservoir - Anglian Water. B. Rose Hips – important winter food for birds. C. Holbrook Creek – mudflats and saltmarsh. E D. St. Peter’s Church – tucked away in the trees. E. The

Tattingstone Wonder – designed to deceive! text and some images by Simon Peachey Research, Carbon Balanced paper. Printed on Recycled, FSC, ECF, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty These two walks give fantastic views over Alton Water Park. The longer walk leads you to Holbrook Creek and passes through the pretty village Alton Water Park of Stutton. A shorter walk visits a nature reserve and the Tattingstone Suffolk Coast & Heaths Clifton Explorer Guide WoodWonder, a building designed to deceive!

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The Royal Across the Dam Hospital School and Up the Creek Wildlife and Wonder Canham 4 3 Wood Short-cut B Road Wolves Holly Wood Wood Stutton C Road Lady Owen 1 ‘Highlights’ Location Wood St. Peter’s Church Parking B1080 Harkstead 2 Public House / Refreshments N Holbrook Holbrook Mill 1000ft Creek 200m Crepping Church Hall Wood Settlements Dogs are Wooded Areas welcome, please keep them under ‘Across the Dam and control and on Distance lead as advised Up the Creek’ 5 miles (8 km)

At main road, carefully cross and 2 hours 30 mins Time: continue straight along Alton Hall D Terrain: Ground uneven in places. Some Lane. Shortly after row of houses, take sloping ground. Some parts may be path right along field edge. Follow muddy. One stile on route. Some sections this path, ignoring right turn, until it beside deep water. Look out for cyclists reaches track alongside reservoir. Turn on reservoir paths. Part of route on right and walk back to car park. public roads. Please be aware of traffic. We recommend high visibility clothing. A Distance ‘Wildlife and Wonder’ 3 miles (4.8 km) Leave Alton Water Park car park, walk past café and turn right alongside Time: 1 hour 30 mins road. Turn left over dam and take Easy – Ground under foot path that veers right on far side. Terrain: mainly flat. Paths and tracks can Follow path downhill into woodland. be muddy. Some sections beside Ignore path on left and continue deep water. Look out for cyclists on straight, crossing open area with trees. reservoir paths. When road is reached, turn right B along pavement. Pass Holbrook Mill Leave Alton Water Park car and over walk across wooden walkway When you reach track and park, walk past café, turn left and pond. At end of walkway, carefully river wall at Holbrook Creek, cross road, following signs for E , go through gate cross road. Turn left and take track turn right ‘Tattingstone Wonder’. Follow track beside house with tall chimneys. Follow and follow path around to left. until you reach large information track until right bend and then Pass Holbrook Boathouse and take board showing nature trails. path that leads off right. follow track left along river Turn right and follow grass path, wall. Follow winding path beside stream. keeping reservoir on right. When Cross farm track and continue along Follow river wall until you path splits, keep right. Follow path beside stream. reach fence, turn right down path into trees. When you reach beside steps and follow path clearing, follow path to right of Countryside paddocks. On far side of pond. Keep on this path until Code paddocks, go through gap in junction with track. (Turn left here The area has a network of footpaths and Keep on hedge and turn left. for short cut back to car park). bridleways. We have shown suggested path past ponds and buildings. routes on this map. Here are a few simple At top of grassy area, follow Turn right and follow track to The suggestions to help you enjoy the area safely and assist our work in caring for it. path left as it joins road. Wonder car park. The Tattingstone Wonder (private property) is across Follow the Countryside Code: Plan ahead and follow any signs Walk along road past church. the road from the car park entrance. through Leave things as you find them Keep straight on Retrace steps and follow track back countryside to village. Protect plants and animals, control fires to start. and take your litter home. Dogs are very welcome, but please keep Follow road through village F and around sharp right bend. them under close control at all times and on lead as advised. Images: A. The Dam - a feat of construction. B. Thank you. Holbrook Mill - now a private house. C. Boats at Holbrook Creek - resting on the Find out more about the Countryside Code: mudflats at low tide. D. Stutton Village - one www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk of many pretty buildings. E. Alton Water Park - beautiful throughout the year. F. Sails on Alton Water Park - a great place for sail training and C watery fun - Alton Water Sports Centre.