Shotley Sailing Club
Chamber Rating
-
Debbie Bezuidenhout
Good social club
Feb 6th, 2023 -
Richard Grey
Jan 5th, 2023 -
Sarah Cresswell
Apr 14th, 2019 -
Tony Wilson
Nov 27th, 2018 -
T C (CuriousCoast.co.uk)
Leaving the town of Ipswich and we are under the Orwell Bridge. This is a huge concrete span across River Orwells estuary. A better view of it is afforded just along the road in the posh Suffolk Food Hall coffee shop. We are now on a peninsular of Shotley Further along the towards Shotley flat lands run up to the Orwell estuarys edge, plundered by Curlew, Oystercatchers and cackling gulls. Boats rest up for the winter. Shotley was once home of HMS Ganges a navel-training establishment. The Admiralty closed it in 1976. The white ensign was lowered for the last time on 28 October and the establishment's training duties were transferred. Now the place is desolate and overgrown. Looking out across the water, two ports for the price of one view: Felixstowe and Harwich, Suffolk and Essex. Along the waterfronts gigantic container ships with Asiatic names bearing impossibly large numbers of containers on deck.
Jan 14th, 2020
Contact Info
- (147) 378-7500
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Shotley Sailing Club?
A The phone number for Shotley Sailing Club is: (147) 378-7500.
Q Where is Shotley Sailing Club located?
A Shotley Sailing Club is located at Queen Victoria Dr, Shotley Gate, eng IP9 1PU
Q What is the internet address for Shotley Sailing Club?
A The website (URL) for Shotley Sailing Club is: https://www.shotleysailingclub.co.uk/
Q How is Shotley Sailing Club rated?
A Shotley Sailing Club has a 4.0 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Shotley Sailing Club
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )Debbie Bezuidenhout on Google
Good social club
Richard Grey on Google
Sarah Cresswell on Google
Tony Wilson on Google
T C (CuriousCoast.co.uk) on Google
Leaving the town of Ipswich and we are under the Orwell Bridge. This is a huge concrete span across River Orwells estuary. A better view of it is afforded just along the road in the posh Suffolk Food Hall coffee shop. We are now on a peninsular of Shotley
Further along the towards Shotley flat lands run up to the Orwell estuarys edge, plundered by Curlew, Oystercatchers and cackling gulls. Boats rest up for the winter.
Shotley was once home of HMS Ganges a navel-training establishment. The Admiralty closed it in 1976. The white ensign was lowered for the last time on 28 October and the establishment's training duties were transferred. Now the place is desolate and overgrown.
Looking out across the water, two ports for the price of one view: Felixstowe and Harwich, Suffolk and Essex. Along the waterfronts gigantic container ships with Asiatic names bearing impossibly large numbers of containers on deck.