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Your search for Attractions & events in SUFFOLK returned 100 results
Attraction - Music Hall, Ipswich
Royal Hospital School
Attraction - Museum, Saxmundham
A museum showing the history of Dunwich from Roman times, chronicling its disappearance into the sea and local wildlife.
Attraction - Museum, Woodbridge
A museum housed in the original control tower with a refreshment, sales hut and a separate building housing museum to British Resistance Organisation plus OB.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Bury St. Edmunds
Blackthorpe Barn is a sixteenth century thatched barn, set in the heart of the Suffolk countryside which is now an art centre, whose summer season focuses on an exciting programme of classical music and the visual arts.
Attraction - Museum, Leiston
Award-winning museum, Grade II listed Long Shop. Leiston's unique history and home of the Garrett collection. First production line to the 1st woman doctor.
Attraction - Farm, Ipswich
Working livestock farm breeding rare farm animals. Cafe, gift shop, picnic area, waterside walks. 2006 voted Suffolk's Best Visitor Experience.
Attraction - Craft Centre, Ipswich
Courtyard craft centre, by the river on a pick-your-own fruit and vegetable farm with farm shop in traditional barn. Tearoom, family eco-shop and monthly farmer's market.
Attraction - Historic Site, Dedham
Restored 16th Century thatched cottage, just upstream from Flatford Mill
Attraction - Natural Feature, Aldeburgh
Aldeburgh is a quaint seaside town, unspoilt by modern times, whose predominantly shingle beach stretches for a considerable distance and shelves quite steeply to the sea.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Woodbridge
A 90ft-high polygonal keep with views across the River Alde to Orford Ness, built by Henry II for coastal defence in the 12thC.