Aldeburgh

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Aldeburgh is an affluent market and property prices are much higher than that of other Suffolk towns.

Property prices in Aldeburgh are currently averaging £330k.

Total properties sold in October 2009 – 13
Average Price – £334,432

Flats in Aldeburgh – 1
Price – £170,000

Detached Houses in Aldeburgh – 4
Average Price – £380,000

Semi-detached Houses in Aldeburgh – 2
Average Price – £395,000

Terraced Houses in Aldeburgh – 6
Average Price – £311,250

Aldeburgh is a seaward town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Placed on the Alde river at 52° 9′ North, 1° 36′ East, the town is notable for its Blue Flag shingle beach and fisher huts (freshly caught fish sold daily), its proximity to Thorpeness village and boating mere and golf courses at Aldeburgh, Thorpeness and Ufford Park. It is mentioned for the internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at near Snape Maltings. The festival was made in 1948 by the occupant and hailed composer Benjamin Britten.

A popular weekend destination, particular attractions are the old Moot Hall (where the town council still meets today), Napoleonic-era Martello pillar to the southeast, sheltered yachting marina at Slaughden, and two family run stores processing fish and chips, one of which is often referred as among the greatest fish and chip stores in the UK.