658:(dual-frequency identification sonar – DIDSON) to film the ruins through the turbid water. These clearly showed the jumble of ruined blocks and worked stone associated with medieval church and chapel sites. A large survey and updating of the mapped data was commissioned by English Heritage in 2011 and reported in 2012. This compiled all previous survey data and enhanced the historical map and coastal pilot charts for the site. The results have produced the most comprehensive survey of the Dunwich town site – the largest medieval underwater site in Europe. Data from these surveys including maps and images explaining the different technologies are displayed in Dunwich Museum which is accredited by the Museum Archives Libraries Council. Details of Dunwich's 800-year battle to protect against coastal erosion are also displayed in the museum and it is hoped more work will be done in future. A database of references to Dunwich "designed to aid academic researchers, family historians and students" is available online.
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ruins associated with
Blackfriars friary and the town hall. The location of the Knight's Templar Church and All Saints' Church are known from the digital mapping but remain buried beneath an inner sandbank. The early town is buried under between 1 and 3 metres (9.8 ft) of sand to the east of the ruins found by Bacon and these later surveys. As a result, it was found that Dunwich had been a substantial port in Saxon times.
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875:-era St James' Church. One of the last remaining gravestones, in memory of John Brinkley Easey, fell over the cliff in the early 1990s. A large block of masonry could still be seen at the water's edge at low tide in 1971. In 2022, only one gravestone (in memory of Jacob Forster who died in the late 18th century) remained, about 15 feet (4.6 m) from the cliff edge.
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legend, she was unable to die, and still haunts the area, particularly around the (constantly shifting) beach, where the land meets the sea. The heart itself, believed to be similar in appearance to a wooden heart, is believed to wash up occasionally, and bring great misfortune onto anyone who picks it up and keeps it.
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Characterizing the fate of the town as the loss of "a busy port to ... 14th century storms that swept whole parishes into the sea" is inaccurate. It appears that the port developed as a sheltered harbour where the River
Dunwich entered the North Sea. Coastal processes including storms caused the
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Partnership Scheme. This work hopes to confirm the date of the town ditches and roads and explore the record of environmental change in the marsh sediments. Altogether this work has identified the ruins of St Peter's and St Nicholas's churches, a chapel most probably St Katherine's, and
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maiden due to be married to the son of a local landowner, fell instead for a good-looking local cad, who had his way with her and then deserted her, running off to sea. After waiting in vain for her lost love to return, she cut out her heart and hurled it into the sea. However, according to the
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still attached. The lime mortar matched nearly perfectly with medieval mortar in existing churches on the coast. In 2009 Wessex
Archaeology working with Professor Sear, captured the highest resolution sidescan images of the town site including the ruins found in 2008. Further work in 2010 with
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By the mid-19th century, the population had dwindled to 237 inhabitants and
Dunwich was described in 1844 as a "decayed and disfranchised borough". A new church, St James, was built in 1832 after the abandonment of the last of the old churches, All Saints', which had been without a
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reported in his accounts of 1309 that he found the sum of £111, 14 shillings and sixpence farthing (£111-14s-6¼d) contained in four pouches – a vast sum that had been deposited with the
Templars for safe keeping by Robert of Seffeld, parson of Brampton. In 1322, on the orders of
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by Roger Holish. By 1385 preparations were made for the
Dominicans to move to nearby Blythburgh as the sea front drew nearer, although prematurely, as the priory remained active and above sea level until at least the Dissolution of the Monasteries under
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in the southwest of the city. Being so far west it is one of the few significant parts of ancient
Dunwich still visible. It was founded on a site nearer the sea in 1277, moved to its current position in 1290 and survived to the
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The population of the civil parish at the 2001 census was 84, which increased to 183 according to the 2011 Census, though the area used by the Office of
National Statistics for 2011 also includes part of the civil parish of
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Item de denariis ... in iiijor puchis, Cxj li. xiiij s. vj d. qua' quos
Robertus de Seffeld parsona ecclesie de Brampton se dicit posuisse ibidem ad custodiend': at Kew, The National Archives of the UK, E 358/18 rot. 3
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An historical account of Dunwich, antiently a city, now a borough;: Blithburgh, formerly a town of note, now a village; Southwold, once a village, now a town-corporate; with remarks on some places contiguous thereto
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since 1755. All Saints' Church fell into the sea between 1904 and 1919, the last major portion of the tower succumbing on 12 November 1919. In 2005 historian Stuart Bacon stated that recent low tides had shown that
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In June 2011, at the invitation of Prof David Sear and the Dunwich Town Trust the Anglo-Saxon and medieval archaeology of Dunwich was the subject of an episode of archaeological television programme
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On 1 January 1286 a storm surge reached the east edge of the town and destroyed buildings. Before that, most recorded damage to Dunwich was loss of land and damage to the harbour.
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has several scenes set in fourteenth century Dunwich. The title character, Eve Clavering, is a member of a Dunwich family whose properties have been partly destroyed by the sea.
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Most of the buildings present in the 13th century have disappeared, including all eight churches, and Dunwich is now a small coastal village. The remains of a 13th-century
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Further work to explore new sites using DIDSON and diver surveys and a campaign of land-based archaeology is scheduled for 2013–15 funded by the "Touching the Tide"
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to map the seafloor across the entire area of the town. These surveys identified a series of ruins that were confirmed by divers who recovered stones with
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is viewed from the shore by characters living at a manor house said to be remote "since the sea swallowed up the township of which it was a suburb".
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in 1538. The priory was originally enclosed by a stone wall, much of which remains. The most impressive structures still standing are part of the
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Hospital of St James can still be seen. A popular local legend says that at certain tides church bells can still be heard from beneath the waves.
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of 1287, until it eventually shrank to the village it is today. Dunwich is possibly connected with the lost Anglo-Saxon placename
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in December. There was a fierce storm in 1328. Another large storm in 1347 swept some 400 houses into the sea. The
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references the sunken city, the surrounding area and the Eno album from where it takes its name.
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features a visit by the author to Dunwich in the course of his walking tour of Suffolk in 1992.
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stations which provided low-level radar cover for the central East Anglian coast.
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1369:"Dunwich – The search for Britain's Atlantis – Dunwich Coastal Change"
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was intended to collate all reliable historic mapped data on the same
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2055:"Daydreams and death rays: an odyssey through Sebald's Suffolk"
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audio drama features Dunwich as a reference to the fictional
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2116:"Retracing Mark Fisher and Justin Barton's Eerie Pilgrimage"
1744:"Dunwich – The search for Britain's Atlantis – Publications"
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2003:"An exploration of Brian Eno's 'Ambient 4 : On Land'"
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William White History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Suffolk
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uses Dunwich as the Laundry's secret training facility in
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2086:"The Future Kings Of England aim to create atmospheres"
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Seal of Dunwich, cast (French National Archives, Paris)
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through-the-night bicycle ride ends on Dunwich beach.
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1626:. British Broadcasting Corporation. 10 October 2005.
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Parliamentary Representation 1832 – England and Wales
1428:"Dunwich underwater images show 'Britain's Atlantis'"
1139:"Secret streets of Britain's 'Atlantis' are revealed"
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that had been built by the end of the 11th century.
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3448:Grade I listed buildings in East Suffolk District
455:. There is no parish council; instead there is a
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1771:"Dunwich: The storms that destroyed 'lost town'"
1244:accepitque sedem episcopatus in ciuitate Dommoc
1304:(Archived by Oxford University, 6 March 2009).
1272:The archaeology of the East Anglian conversion
953:following visits to Dunwich in 1875 and 1877.
573:As a legacy of its previous significance, the
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1398:The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England
1487:Men of Dunwich: the story of a vanished town
861:. The last building fell to the sea in 1717.
3463:2019 East Suffolk District Council election
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1515:Alexandra Harris, Guardian Review, 15.02.14
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1903:11 Group Stations of the Battle of Britain
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1714:"Visualising Coastal Change at Dunwich"
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1347:. London: Collins. pp. 175–176.
1321:from the original on 17 November 2011
1220:from the original on 28 February 2016
679:Churches and other notable structures
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575:parliamentary constituency of Dunwich
3468:Waveney (UK Parliament constituency)
2273:Dunwich: A Tale of the Splendid City
2193:Ancient Dunwich: Suffolk's Lost City
2191:Carter, Jean; Bacon, Stuart (1975).
2065:from the original on 31 October 2022
1769:Whiteley, David (21 February 2016).
1750:from the original on 15 October 2014
1149:from the original on 20 October 2014
525:South England flood of February 1287
3831:Populated coastal places in Suffolk
3081:Somerleyton, Ashby and Herringfleet
2084:Woodger, Andrew (21 October 2010).
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1650:"Underwater city could be revealed"
1538:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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1274:, pages 35–40. Boydell & Brewer
618:The Dunwich 2008 project funded by
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1375:from the original on 12 March 2015
406:and 7 miles (11 km) north of
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3698:List of civil parishes in Suffolk
2350:Reconstructed map of Dunwich town
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1879:from the original on 7 April 2023
1694:from the original on 20 June 2012
1620:"Low Tide Reveals Lost City Find"
1464:from the original on 28 July 2010
1315:"Abandoned Communities...Dunwich"
1194:from the original on 4 March 2016
941:In popular culture and literature
421:, Dunwich was the capital of the
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1600:from the original on 18 May 2011
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2262:Major Poems and Selected Prose
2029:"The Coldest Winter in Memory"
1953:"Red Eve, by H. Rider Haggard"
1809:Simon Knott (September 2009).
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1813:. The Suffolk Churches Site.
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2223:. London: Heath Cranton Ltd.
2219:Cooper, Ernest Read (1928).
2175:Cooper, Ernest Read (1948).
1989:"Unnatural Causes (excerpt)"
1928:Cooper, Ernest Read (1948).
1534:Philbin, J Holladay (1965).
1070:The Lovecraft Investigations
1054:The Fate of Old Mother Orvis
1014:The Coldest Winter in Memory
806:implementing the papal bull
687:Remains of Greyfriars Priory
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2796:Henstead with Hulver Street
1258:The King's England: Suffolk
1177:. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
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1021:By the lost town of Dunwich
1004:Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960
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97:OS grid reference
28:Human settlement in England
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2200:Comfort, Nicholas (1994).
2177:Memories of Bygone Dunwich
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1930:Memories of bygone Dunwich
1062:and Justin Barton's essay
989:is partly set in Dunwich.
624:Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
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2228:Pickard, Ormonde (1997).
1899:"Chain Home Low Stations"
1688:"Dunwich Museum Research"
1270:Richard Hoggett, (2010),
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2202:The Lost City of Dunwich
2179:. Southwold: F. Jenkins.
2118:. Frieze. 23 July 2019.
1847:The Lost City of Dunwich
1652:. BBC. 14 January 2008.
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1932:. Southwold: F Jenkins.
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2146:Dunwich: A ghost story
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2276:, James Bird, 1828.
1590:"St James, Dunwich"
1574:Leader, R. (1844).
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2232:. Dunwich Museum.
2204:. Terence Dalton.
2160:. Alastair Press.
2031:. Al Stewart.com.
1909:on 6 February 2008
1746:. Dunwich.org.uk.
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3251:Westerfield
3221:Walberswick
2996:Purdis Farm
2861:Kessingland
2851:Kettleburgh
2801:Heveningham
2741:Framlingham
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2340:Dunwich, UK
2287:, Book 5 –
1785:22 February
1604:18 November
1553:. R. Hale.
1468:19 November
1325:18 November
1298:18 November
1060:Mark Fisher
981:P. D. James
909:The annual
886:During the
881:RAF Dunwich
846:Blackfriars
809:Ad providam
757:St Martin's
751:Black Death
654:used novel
640:lime mortar
564:River Blyth
481:Anglo-Saxon
431:storm surge
345: /
3800:Categories
3690:Woodbridge
3680:Stowmarket
3670:Saxmundham
3650:Mildenhall
3620:Halesworth
3605:Felixstowe
3417:Thorpeness
3342:Eastbridge
3317:Aldringham
3291:Worlingham
3181:Thorington
3136:Sternfield
3096:South Cove
3066:Shottisham
3061:Shipmeadow
3031:Ringsfield
3016:Rendlesham
2986:Pettistree
2981:Peasenhall
2956:North Cove
2926:Mettingham
2916:Martlesham
2911:Marlesford
2871:Knodishall
2751:Frostenden
2696:Earl Soham
2686:Dennington
2671:Dallinghoo
2661:Cretingham
2616:Charsfield
2591:Bucklesham
2581:Bromeswell
2576:Brightwell
2566:Brandeston
2536:Blythburgh
2531:Blundeston
2465:Woodbridge
2455:Saxmundham
2430:Halesworth
2425:Felixstowe
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2039:16 October
2013:16 October
1883:12 October
1821:10 October
1754:12 October
1438:23 January
1379:12 October
1224:11 October
1153:12 October
1126:References
1010:Al Stewart
1002:is called
956:The novel
869:buttresses
859:Henry VIII
832:Blythburgh
828:St Peter's
782:Preceptory
729:were both
705:Franciscan
701:Greyfriars
645:BBC Oceans
554:) and the
552:Greyfriars
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330:52°16′39″N
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3694:See also:
3675:Southwold
3660:Newmarket
3645:Lowestoft
3625:Haverhill
3570:Aldeburgh
3444:See also:
3432:Wenhaston
3392:Pakefield
3286:Witnesham
3261:Westleton
3241:Wantisden
3216:Uggeshall
3176:Theberton
3166:Sweffling
3151:Sudbourne
3091:Sotterley
3086:Sotherton
2951:Newbourne
2931:Middleton
2881:Levington
2806:Hollesley
2781:Hacheston
2716:Falkenham
2656:Cratfield
2651:Cransford
2646:Covehithe
2621:Chediston
2586:Bruisyard
2571:Bredfield
2556:Bramfield
2496:Badingham
2460:Southwold
2445:Lowestoft
2405:Aldeburgh
1845:Comfort:
1718:Time Team
1101:Covehithe
1096:Lost city
994:Brian Eno
945:The poet
873:Victorian
854:Henry III
850:Dominican
822:Charles I
804:Edward II
747:cruciform
717:refectory
664:Time Team
453:Westleton
412:North Sea
410:, on the
404:Southwold
333:1°37′52″E
267:Ambulance
207:Post town
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3615:Hadleigh
3427:Wangford
3397:Sizewell
3387:Minsmere
3357:Henstead
3332:Brampton
3296:Wrentham
3206:Ubbeston
3201:Tunstall
3171:Swilland
3101:Spexhall
3041:Rushmere
3036:Rumburgh
3006:Redisham
3001:Ramsholt
2991:Playford
2936:Monewden
2786:Hasketon
2761:Gisleham
2756:Gedgrave
2526:Blaxhall
2481:Alderton
2435:Kesgrave
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1779:Archived
1775:BBC News
1748:Archived
1722:Archived
1692:Archived
1654:Archived
1628:Archived
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1598:Archived
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1090:See also
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435:February
129:District
104:TM475705
3811:Dunwich
3780:Museums
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3760:History
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3640:Leiston
3630:Ipswich
3580:Brandon
3575:Beccles
3542:Ipswich
3532:Babergh
3517:Suffolk
3377:Kirkley
3372:Kelsale
3337:Carlton
3301:Yoxford
3281:Wissett
3231:Walpole
3051:Saxtead
3011:Rendham
2941:Mutford
2746:Friston
2736:Foxhall
2721:Farnham
2706:Ellough
2691:Dunwich
2676:Darsham
2636:Cookley
2631:Clopton
2541:Blyford
2521:Benhall
2516:Benacre
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2506:Barsham
2440:Leiston
2410:Beccles
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1660:1 April
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1074:Dunwich
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3347:Gunton
3266:Weston
3211:Ufford
3156:Sutton
3071:Sibton
3021:Reydon
2976:Parham
2966:Oulton
2946:Nacton
2921:Melton
2866:Kirton
2811:Holton
2791:Hemley
2701:Easton
2681:Debach
2666:Culpho
2641:Corton
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