A Week in Pictures: Suffolk

Alice CunninghamSuffolk
News imageAmanda O'Donnell A county lane surrounded by trees after it has snowed. Blue sky can be seen above the tree canopy. Amanda O'Donnell
Snow in Freckenham on Monday turned it into a beautiful winter wonderland

Life in Suffolk has been captured in a series of images during a week where we saw snow, cold weather and lots of rain.

Members of the public have been out and about across the county snapping away at the beautiful scenes and more.

Scroll down below to see how the county looked between 5-9 January.

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News imageStephen Squirrell A grey seal pup rests on a shingle beach in front of several boats that have been placed on the beach. It has its head and tail raised in the air as it basks in the sunshine. Stephen Squirrell
This seal pup was busy sunning itself at Felixstowe Ferry
News imageJohn Fairhall/BBC A digger in the distance on top of a mound as it demolishes a house. The house is white with a red roof. The entrance gate into the house is at the bottom of the picture with the name "Cheneys" on a black slate on the fence.John Fairhall/BBC
A third home was demolished on Thursday in Thorpeness due to significant coastal erosion in recent months
News imageVikki Irwin/BBC An area of heathland and the River Deben during sunrise. Vikki Irwin/BBC
It was a calm and peaceful sunrise at Broomheath near Woodbridge on Wednesday morning
News imagePA Media Jim Grant during a concert celebrating the 80th Anniversary of VE Day. He is sitting in a wheelchair and is wearing his veteran uniform. Behind him is the Royal Albert Hall, with an audience and lights.PA Media
It was announced on Wednesday that 101-year-old D-Day veteran, Francis "Jim" Grant, from Stowmarket had died after a short illness
News imageKeith Brooke A cottage pictured on a snowy day. Snow can be seen on its roof, in the garden and in the surrounding fields and trees.Keith Brooke
The Gedgrave Broom cottage near Orford Ness looked idyllic in the snow
News imageAnna Sukeforth A grey squirrel rests one arm above itself on a tree branch. Its other arm and paw rest beside its body.Anna Sukeforth
This little squirrel was just hanging out at Hollesley Heath

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