Pakefield

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Pakefield is a coastal village and suburb of Lowestoft in Suffolk, England, known for its beaches and significant archaeological finds indicating some of the earliest human activity in Britain.

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Pakefield canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
parish church
suburb
village
climate temperate maritime climate
coastType eroding coastline
country England
countrySubdivision England
denomination Church of England
hasAmenity caravan sites
holiday parks
local shops
primary school
public houses
hasArchaeologicalSignificance Lower Palaeolithic artefacts
Pleistocene fauna remains
evidence of some of the earliest human activity in Britain
hasFeature beach huts
coastal cliffs
coastal footpaths
sandy beach
hasRecreationalActivity beach tourism
dog walking
sea angling
hasReligiousBuilding Pakefield Parish Church
hasTransport bus services to Lowestoft
heritage Palaeolithic archaeology
knownFor Pakefield Palaeolithic site
Pakefield fossils
beaches
early human archaeological finds
locatedIn East of England
Lowestoft
Pakefield self-linksurface differs
Suffolk
locatedNear River Waveney estuary
locatedOn North Sea
locatedSouthOf Lowestoft
surface form: Lowestoft town centre
nearbySettlement Carlton Colville
Kessingland
Oulton Broad
partOf East Suffolk district
ceremonial county of Suffolk
postalTown Lowestoft
region Suffolk Coastal
surface form: Suffolk Coast
sovereignState United Kingdom
subjectTo coastal erosion
timePeriodOfEarliestHumanActivity about 700,000 years ago

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Suffolk containsSettlement Pakefield
Pakefield locatedIn Pakefield self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Pakefield Parish Church