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The A1095 road is an A roads in Great Britain, A road in the English county of Suffolk. It runs from Southwold on the North Sea coast to the A12 road (England), A12 London to Lowestoft road at Henham between Blythburgh and Wangford. It is around in length and is single carriageway throughout. The entire length of the road lies within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.About us
Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB. Retrieved 2014-03-08.


Route description

Beginning at Southwold market place, the A1095 forms the town's High Street. It passes close to Southwold lighthouse and Adnams Brewery before becoming Station Road.Google maps
Google, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
It runs past the site of the former Southwold railway station before becoming Mights Road and crossing Buss Creek at Mights Bridge. The road now runs through Reydon, first as Bridge Foot Corner before becoming Halesworth Road, the name it retains along the rest of its route. Junctions with the B1127 Lowestoft Road, leading to the A12 at Wrentham, Suffolk, Wrentham, and the B1126 Wangford Road are passed.''Landranger Sheet 156 - Saxmundham, Aldeburgh & Southwold'', Ordnance Survey 1:50 000 map sheet, 2008-08-27. At the western edge of Reydon the road passes Saint Felix School, an independent day and boarding school established in 1897. Running north of the River Blyth, Suffolk, River Blyth, it then passes the distribution depot for Adnams which opened in 2007, before crossing Wolsey's Creek. Hen Reedbeds, part of the Minsmere-Walberswick Heaths and Marshes Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve, is adjacent to the road and is an important site for birds such as Eurasian Bittern, bitterns and marsh harriers.Suffolk Coast NNR
Natural England. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve
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The reserve is owned by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust and is managed in conjunction with Natural England and the RSPB.Hen Reedbeds
Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
The A1095 then runs through a wooded area at Bulcamp, part of the parish of Blythburgh. The Battle of Bulcamp occurred here in 653 or 654 AD between the forces of Anna of East Anglia and Penda of Mercia. Anna, the List of monarchs of East Anglia, King of East Anglia, was defeated and killed along with his son Jurmin. Both are believed to have been buried at Blythburgh Priory.S. E. Kelly, ‘Anna (d. 654?)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 201
accessed 2014-03-08.
/ref>Warner, Peter (1996) ''The Origins of Suffolk'', Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press. The road reaches the A12 about north of Blythburgh close to the junction with the A145 road and opposite Henham Park, the site of the Latitude Festival, a major music and arts festival held annually in July, and the Grand Henham Steam Rally, held in September.


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