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How to Find Ramsholt
Grid Reference
British National Grid
TM 29626 42658
Degrees
52.03474°N, 1.34640°E



 To get to Ramsholt, you need to head for the 'Ramsholt Arms', there is a large car park just before the pub on the left. From here, there is a long walk to Ramsholt Cliff. Walk Westwards towards the Pub end, follow the footpath around the banks of the river, this will eventually lead onto a path through a wooded area. Continue West and you will walk around the banks of the Marshland popular with many rare birds. Still continue on and you will eventually arrive at a small beach with trees on the foreshore, sticky clay and a cliff. The walk takes around 30-40 Minutes depending on the speed of walking.

 To find the Ramsholt Arms, just past Shottisham Hall is a narrow road leading to 'Ramsholt' follow this down and look for a narrow road signposted 'Ramsholt Arms' this signpost can be difficult to see but is just after a long straight part of the road followed by a sudden bend. The turnoff is actually on the bend itself.




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UK Fossils Management - Alister Cruickshanks & Roy Bullard
UK Fossils Curator - Ian Cruickshanks
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