Blythweb - Your guide to tourism and business around North East Suffolk
Blythweb Limited hands over to MHCreations
In early 2017, after over 20 years of providing IT and website services, the time had come for Eileen and Tim of Blythweb Ltd to semi-retire and to pass their business forwards to MHCreations. This is by no means a sudden decision as, being a responsible business, preparations for this handover were laid down several years ago to ensure a smooth transition when the time came.
MHCreations has provided services and worked for Blythweb Ltd on and off for many years, latterly as a sub contractor. Therefore MHCreations are very familiar with Blythweb Ltd's website work and indeed has provided much of the background applications and developments such as the mobile friendly redesigns of the Explore Southwold and Explore Walberswick local websites, amongst others, as well as Search Engine Optimisation across all of the Blythweb local sites.
Some Favourite Websites For November 2024:
North Manor Farmhouse – Ensuite B&B accommodation in beamed Suffolk farmhouse close to the Suffolk coast and Southwold
Two B&B rooms, both with en-suite. Guest lounge with open fire. Discount for stay exceeding three nights. Sorry, dogs not accepted.
Hare Lodge Self Catering – Two expansive but affordable pet friendly Self Catering
Two New England-style barn conversions at Hare Lodge in Peasenhall. Tastefully decorated with relaxation in mind and a comfortable sitting room, country kitchen and downstairs shower room.
Stoneware Birds – Life-sized handmade and unique British birds, now available to buy online.
A charming unique gift or a treat for oneself. See the website to know how each one is made. Now available to buy online. Each bird is an individual creation, varying in choice from the perky wren to the plump bullfinch together with other well-loved British birds. Which will you choose?
The Southwold Railway Trust – Open days at the Southwold Railway Steamworks project
The Southwold Railway was a 3-foot gauge line running between Halesworth and Southwold, a distance of almost 9 miles. Opened in 1879 and closed in 1929, it is remembered for its tall-chimneyed steam engines. The Steamworks project aims to restore this line.
Halesworth Millennium Green – The largest Millennium Green in England
Halesworth Millennium Green is a magical place to explore in all seasons and weathers. Come and find your favourite corner amongst the meadows, woodlands, rivers, ponds, heathland, orchard and along the historic route of the old railway and the even older navigation.