Gunton, Suffolk
Gunton is a suburb of Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk. Gunton was a small coastal village but over the years has been suburbanised. Gunton has an estimated population of 6,640. The main A12 or Yarmouth road runs through the area. The eastern part of Gunton, from Yarmouth Road to Gunton Cliff is one of the most affluent parts of Lowestoft, after the North Broads area of Oulton Broad.
Hollingsworth Road, the main road through west Gunton in named after the philanthropist Howard Hollingswoth who lived at Gunton Cliff.
Gunton was home to Roland Leighton and his family, and is described by Vera Brittain in her famous first world war autobiography "Testament of Youth"
Attractions
The Pleasurewood Hills theme park is also located on the outskirts of the village. Gunton Church is a round tower church.
Gunton Cliffs and warren is a local nature reserve situated east of the B1385 Corton Road between Tramps Alley and to the south, Links Road. It's a mixed habitat of beach and sand dunes with vegetated cliffs covered in mostly bracken with gorse and small patches of heather. sometimes this area is incorrectly referred to as Corton Cliffs, which is further to the north at Corton village. Gunton Cliffs and Warren is a good area in the autumn for seeing both common and rare migrant birds.
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Coordinates: 52°30′N 1°45′E / 52.500°N 1.750°E