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Southwold Sailors’ Reading Room

A historic seafront building established as a refuge for sailors to promote moral living and literacy.

Southwold, England

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Built in 1864 by Captain Henry Rous, a naval officer who cared about local sailors’ well-being, the Sailors’ Reading Room was created as a safe space for seamen. At a time when many sailors faced struggles with alcohol and idleness between their voyages, Rous imagined a place where they could come together to read, think, and enjoy positive activities. This building quickly became a welcoming spot for mariners, encouraging healthy choices and learning.

Walking inside feels like a step back in time, with wooden paneling, simple furniture, and various maritime artifacts like ship models and navigation tools, all creating a charming atmosphere. Its small size and cozy feel reflect the kind-hearted intent behind its creation, providing sailors with a peaceful escape from the temptations of local bars and other distractions. For today’s visitors, it’s a quiet place perfect for connecting with Southwold’s maritime history.

One of the most interesting parts of the Sailors’ Reading Room is its collection of historical items that showcase Southwold’s long connection to the sea. You can see photographs of local fishermen, records of shipwrecks, and pieces of salvaged maritime gear, all telling the stories of the dangers and challenges sailors faced in the North Sea.

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The Sailors'’ Reading Room is located on East Cliff, directly overlooking the sea in Southwold, Suffolk. It’s a short walk from the town center and just steps away from Southwold Beach.

It is open to the public year-round, though opening hours may vary slightly depending on the season. It is usually open during daylight hours. There is no charge for visiting the Southwold Sailors’ Reading Room, but donations are encouraged to help with its upkeep.

The room is accessible, but its compact size means that space can be limited when busy. The location along the seafront makes it easy to include in a leisurely walk around town.

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Southwold Sailors’ Reading Room
14 E Cliff
Southwold, England, IP18 6JJ
United Kingdom
52.32617, 1.681715
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