Aldeburgh, located on the North Sea coast of the United Kingdom, is a charming town in the county of Suffolk known for its iconic, pastel-coloured 19th-century holiday villas, pebbled beaches, and rich culture. It's famed for having one of the best fish and chips shops in the country and is home to the renowned Snape Maltings Concert Hall, where the annual Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts, co-founded by composer Benjamin Britten, is held. Equally impressive is the Aldeburgh Golf Club which offers spectacular views and challenging play for golfers. The town exudes a maritime charm with its historic lifeboat station and the distinctive 'Scallop' sculpture on the beach, while a stroll up to the Martello Tower gives visitors a vivid glimpse into the town's past.