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Its difficult to
do justice to the number of quality links that are available
for you to explore so we have included a selection and we
recommend you visit the
Suffolk
Tourist Guide Website - It has everything , even the
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Rare example of Norman domestic
architecture, now used as a museum of
local history. History and architecture
of the building; archaeology and local
history |
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West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village lets you
explore the way our ancestors lived. The
early Anglo-Saxon village (c.420-650AD)
has been carefully reconstructed |
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Bury St Edmunds. Offers an overview of
its life and work. Includes events,
exhibitions, concerts, shops, conference
facilities, history, lectures, friends, |
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Visit the home of Abbot Ale, Greene King
IPA, Old Speckled Hen and Ruddles County
at the King Visitor Centre, situated
next to the Brewery in the heart of Bury
St Edmunds |
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A popular village for discerning
tourists and shoppers, Long Melford was
one of the great Cloth Towns of medieval
Suffolk |
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A detailed guide to the facilities and
attractions in the famous medieval town
of Lavenham, Suffolk, England, plus
useful information for intending
visitors |
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Ickworth in
Suffolk has something for everyone: a
house with fascinating history and
exquisite collections, enchanting
gardens, excellent (licensed) restaurant
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All about British Horse Racing at
Newmarket; history, racing diary,
prices, accommodation and night life |
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Pakenham Water Mill, one of Suffolk's
hidden gems, is situated in an area of
outstanding natural beauty, only 7 miles
from Bury St Edmunds |
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The Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds,
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