Best attractions and places to see around Rushmere St Andrew offer a blend of suburban tranquility, green spaces, and local history on the outskirts of Ipswich. The area features extensive heathland, woodlands, and nature reserves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the natural landscape of the River Deben and nearby waterways.
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Lemons Hill Bridge carries the road across the northern end of Alton water reservoir. It links the two parts of Tattingstone village.
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Probably the most scenic part of Ipswich (admittedly not a very high bar).
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It is not so common for a Christian place of worship – which encompasses the whole of heaven – to be dedicated to “ALL SAINTS”. Usually it is one (or occasionally two) named saints who hold the patronage of a church – and thus usually also of the parish or town in which it is located. But to find the origin of such a dedication, one has to go far back in history, because the model for this practice of dedication to ALL SAINTS can be seen as a pagan custom, according to which there were already central temples in pre-Christian times that were dedicated to all deities (PANTHEON). The probably most famous Pantheon, formerly a pagan temple and now a Christian place of worship, is located in the Italian capital.
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The best view of the upper part of Alton Water. A wide, fast descent to the bridge from either direction with a short climb out.
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Rebuilding the Sutton Hoo ship using traditional methods
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Lemons Hill Bridge crosses Alton Water and links the two parts of Tattingstone which were split when the reservoir was created. A great number of buildings were lost. In the north is the village pub, the White Horse, a lovely place to stop, while in the south is an 18th century workhouse and the parish church. If you are running through the village keep an eye out for the red phone box which is home to a collection of audio recordings of people who were impacted by the flooding of the area to make way for Alton Water.
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On the Debden Estuary, Kyson Point is a quiet spot and you may find yourself the only person out exploring. Climb up nearby Kyson Hill for even better views of the beautiful surroundings. Please check tide times before visiting as it can become impassable at high tide.
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On the River Debden, Woodbridge makes a beautiful location for a run. It is best known as being the home of Sutton Hoo, the burial site of an Anglo-Saxon King. He was interred in a ship surrounded by his most valuable possessions.
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The area boasts several natural highlights. You can explore Kyson Point on the Deben Estuary for serene walking and views from Kyson Hill. Rushmere Common (also known as Rushmere Heath) offers extensive heathland, gorse, and woodland with numerous footpaths, including sections of the Sandlings Walk. Other green spaces include Bixley Farm Woodlands, Mill Stream Local Nature Reserve, and Sandlings Local Nature Reserve, all providing opportunities for walks and wildlife spotting.
Yes, the region has a rich history. Within Rushmere St Andrew, you can visit St Andrew's Church, which features Saxon foundations and a 12th-century stone structure, along with 15th-century carved benches. The Rushmere Baptist Church, established in 1859, also holds historical significance. Nearby, Ramsholt All Saints Church is notable for its unique 13th/14th-century tower. The Woodbridge Waterfront and Marina is a historic town on the River Deben, well-known as a base for exploring the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB and its proximity to Sutton Hoo.
The area around Rushmere St Andrew is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, including those on Rushmere Common and through Bixley Farm Woodlands. For more structured routes, explore options like the 'Purdis Heath Boardwalk' or 'Old Stone Archway' loops. You can find detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Rushmere St Andrew and Easy hikes around Rushmere St Andrew. Additionally, Alton Water offers various watersports, and there are road cycling routes available, such as those found in Road Cycling Routes around Rushmere St Andrew.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Ipswich Waterfront Marina offers a vibrant atmosphere with yachts and eateries, while Lemons Hill Bridge at Alton Water provides access to the largest man-made reservoir in Suffolk, where families can enjoy watersports and scenic walks. The Woodbridge Waterfront and Marina is also family-friendly, offering a charming setting by the River Deben. For animal lovers, Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park is a short drive away.
The Ipswich Waterfront Marina is a prime spot for dining, featuring countless restaurants and cafes. Visitors particularly enjoy places like The Grazing Sheep for Italian fare or La Tour, a community cafe with an art gallery. The Woodbridge Waterfront and Marina also offers plenty of places to eat and drink in its historic town setting.
Visitors frequently praise the serene walking opportunities and beautiful views, especially at Kyson Point on the Deben Estuary. The vibrant atmosphere of Ipswich Waterfront Marina, with its yachts and diverse dining options, is also a big draw. Many appreciate the historical charm of places like Woodbridge Waterfront and Marina and the tranquil natural settings for walks and wildlife spotting.
Yes, Lemons Hill Bridge at Alton Water is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing access to the scenic Alton Water reservoir. While specific details for all trails are not available, many paths on Rushmere Common and within the local nature reserves are generally flat, but it's advisable to check local conditions for specific accessibility needs.
Rushmere Common is an excellent location for wildlife spotting, with sightings of buzzards, kestrels, and sparrow hawks. The Village Pond and Chestnut Pond are also noted as havens for wildlife, particularly ducks. Mill Stream Local Nature Reserve and Sandlings Local Nature Reserve are managed to protect wildlife habitats and offer further opportunities to observe local fauna.
Beyond the main highlights, the historical significance of St Andrew's Church with its Saxon foundations and 15th-century features offers a unique glimpse into local heritage. The tablet on the wall of Rushmere Baptist Church outlining commoners' rights is another interesting historical detail. For a picturesque spot, the Village Pond with its village sign depicting St Andrew's Cross and local ducks provides a charming local touch.
Yes, the village has a rich history. You can learn about the Saxon foundations of St Andrew's Church and its subsequent rebuildings. The Rushmere Baptist Church, established in 1859, also has historical significance, including a tablet detailing commoners' rights. For more in-depth local history, you can visit the Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council website: rushmerestandrew-pc.gov.uk/local-amenities/history/.
Yes, for those interested in aviation and military history, there are a couple of options a short drive from Rushmere St Andrew. The Suffolk Aviation Heritage Museum is located on Foxhall Road, Kesgrave, offering insights into aviation history. Additionally, the 493rd Debach Airfield Museum, situated on Grove Farm Drabbs Lane, Woodbridge, is dedicated to the history of the 493rd Bomb Group.
Alton Water is the largest man-made reservoir in Suffolk, covering a massive 400 acres. It's a tranquil spot perfect for various watersports. You can also enjoy cycling and walking along its scenic routes, including crossing Lemons Hill Bridge. The area also has historical significance related to its creation, with stories of villages being split and lost.


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