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The Haven, Aldeburgh
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Type Local Nature Reserve
Location Aldeburgh, Suffolk
OS grid TM 467 579
Area 20.2 hectares
Managed by Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

The Haven, Aldeburgh is a special place in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, where nature is protected. It is a Local Nature Reserve, which means it's a place set aside for wildlife and for people to enjoy. This area covers about 20.2 hectares, which is like 50 football fields!

The land is owned by the East Suffolk Council. It is looked after by the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This whole area is also part of a larger protected site called the Leiston - Aldeburgh Site of Special Scientific Interest.

What is The Haven, Aldeburgh?

The Haven is a unique mix of different natural areas. It includes a beautiful beach that stretches north from Aldeburgh town. Behind the beach, there are quiet lagoons and areas of tall reeds called reedbeds. These parts are very important for many kinds of wildlife.

Why are Lagoons and Reedbeds Important?

Lagoons are shallow bodies of water, often separated from the sea by sand or shingle. Reedbeds are wetlands filled with reeds, which are tall grass-like plants. Both of these habitats provide safe homes for many birds, insects, and other animals. They are like natural nurseries for young wildlife.

The Famous Scallop Sculpture

At The Haven, you can find a famous sculpture called Scallop. This artwork was created by a well-known artist named Maggi Hambling. The sculpture is a tribute to Benjamin Britten, who was a very famous composer. He lived and worked in Aldeburgh. The Scallop sculpture is a popular spot for visitors.

Visiting The Haven

The beach area of The Haven is open for everyone to visit and enjoy. You can walk along the shore and take in the views. However, the lagoons and reedbeds are protected areas. To keep the wildlife safe and undisturbed, visitors are not allowed into these specific parts of the reserve. This helps to make sure that the animals and plants can thrive in peace.

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