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Orford, Suffolk

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Orford, Suffolk (Suffolk)
Orford, Suffolk

Orford shown within Suffolk
Population 690 (2001 Census)
OS grid reference TM422499
District Suffolk Coastal
Shire county Suffolk
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WOODBRIDGE
Postcode district IP12
Dialling code 01394
Police Suffolk
Fire Suffolk
Ambulance East of England
UK Parliament Suffolk Coastal
European Parliament East of England
List of places: UKEnglandSuffolk

Coordinates: 52°05′40″N 1°32′13″E / 52.0943, 1.537

Orford is a small town in Suffolk, England, within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB. Like many Suffolk coastal towns it was of some importance as a port and fishing village in the Middle Ages. It still has a fine mediaeval castle, built to dominate the River Ore. The main geographical feature is Orford Ness, a long, wide spit at the mouth of the Ore. Orford Ness has variously been used as an airstrip testing facility and nature sanctuary over the years. It is reached by ferry from Orford's quay. In the early 1970s Orford Ness was the site of a very powerful radar station as part of the Cold War defences against low flying attacking aircraft. Orford now mainly exists on tourism and as a weekend and holiday home. It has grown significantly in the last 20 years with an increasing new build to accommodate second home-owners; its population greatly increases during the summer months due to its flourishing sailing club. As well as the Castle, Orford's attractions include river cruises, a number of pubs and hotels, a traditional post office which sells fresh bread, a smokehouse, and two restaurants; the Butley-Orford Oysterage and the Crown and Castle Hotel, owned by food writer Ruth Watson.

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