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Guided Walk of Quay Street, Halesworth, Suffolk

Halesworth Museum, Station Road, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BZ

  • 13 Sep 2025
  • | In person
  • | Walk / Tour

Members of Halesworth U3A Local History Group will lead a walk from Halesworth Station through Quay Street, which is historically and architecturally fascinating and a significant part of Halesworth's brewing and malting industrial past.

The walk begins outside Halesworth Museum on Station Road. Quay Street in Halesworth was one of it's most important streets, as a means of access to the railway and ways of transporting merchandise and people. It takes its name from the wharf or quay where a canal from the river Blyth terminated. Architecturally it is very significant with its maltings buildings, old police station, Georgian terraces and Hooker House (the home of the distinguished botanist Joseph Hooker). Using historical photographs this fascinating area of the town is brought to life.

Timings

Saturday 13 September:
1100-12.30

Location & directions

Halesworth Museum, Station Road, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BZ

Directions:
Meet outside Halesworth Museum, at Halesworth Railway Station, which is located at the top of Station Road.
Contact on day:
Lisa Hyde
Telephone number:
+447950980641

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
**NOT FOUND**
Booking conditions:

Accessibility details

Uneven pavements. Appropriate footwear recommended.

Additional information

Walk begins outside Halesworth Museum on Station Road. The walk takes in Station Road, Quay Street and the town park. Toilets available in the town park. Parking available in town car parks and at the Station (fees apply)

Max number of people:
20
Estimated duration:
1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)

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