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The highest point in Suffolk is at 163 meters (535 feet) above sea level, located at a site known as "The Lows" near the village of Walpole. It's situated in the northern part of the county, close to the border with Norfolk. This elevation is relatively modest compared to other regions in the UK, as Suffolk is generally characterized by its flat and low-lying landscape.

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