Port of Lowestoft
The Port of Lowestoft is a harbour in Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk owned by Associated British Ports. It is the most easterly harbour in the United Kingdom and has direct sea access to the North Sea. The harbour is made up of two sections divided by a bascule bridge. The inner harbour is formed by Lake Lothing whilst the outer harbour is constructed from breakwaters.
Associated British PortsBrooke MarineEast of EnglandHMS MinosJohn Timperley (civil engineer)List of North Sea portsList of marinasList of places of interest in SuffolkList of ports in England and WalesLowestoft Dockland RailwayLowestoft dockland railwayPort Of LowestoftRobert Howard (knight)SLP EngineeringSuffolkTransport in East Anglia
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Port of Lowestoft
The Port of Lowestoft is a harbour in Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk owned by Associated British Ports. It is the most easterly harbour in the United Kingdom and has direct sea access to the North Sea. The harbour is made up of two sections divided by a bascule bridge. The inner harbour is formed by Lake Lothing whilst the outer harbour is constructed from breakwaters.
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