Cool place of the week: Shingle Street, Suffolk

This 'street' is compelling in its eerie isolation
Martin Dunford15 August 2016

About eight miles southeast of the Suffolk town of Woodbridge, across the marshes on the far side of the village of Hollesley, Shingle Street is a desolate spot.

Ironically it’s probably the only settlement in Suffolk without streets of any kind, just a long line of bungalows and cottages facing directly onto the beach and the North Sea. Until a series of top secret documents were declassified in 1992, well before their official 2021 expiry date, all sorts of rumours circulated about Shingle Street, most luridly that around the three thousand German soldiers, part of an attempted invasion force, who were allegedly killed in a firefight here.

Most of this has proved to be wartime propaganda, and what actually happened during World War II was not that remarkable, although maybe a little scandalous: Shingle Street was forcibly evacuated in 1940 in anticipation of a German invasion, and three years later was a venue for munitions testing.

After the war it was deemed uninhabitable because of the number of mines that had been laid on its beach, and it wasn’t until the late 1940s that these were cleared and people began to drift back. It has never regained the prosperity it once had, and its eerie isolation is now rather compelling.

But what really brings people here is the abundance of bird and wildlife, which thrives in a place where most of the properties are only occupied for part of the year. Park up by the beach, have a swim in the sheltered, lagoon-like waters, and enjoy the peace and quiet.

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