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Woodbridge sits on the edge of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, positioned along the banks of the River Deben roughly eight miles from the North Sea. It is a town shaped by the water; the historic Tide Mill, which has stood in various forms for over 800 years, remains one of the few in the world still producing flour. Just across the river lies the Anglo-Saxon royal burial site at Sutton Hoo, a presence that grounds the town in a deep sense of history. Practically speaking, Woodbridge functions as a self-contained hub for the surrounding villages, centered around a traditional Thoroughfare of independent shops and a rail station that links to Ipswich and onwards to London Liverpool Street. While it has grown over the years, it maintains a compact scale, where the riverside paths and the town centre are within an easy walk of one another. It is a quiet place where the daily rhythm is still dictated largely by the tide and the seasons.