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Elmswell is just off the main corridor through Suffolk (A14). Due to the position, it is an ideal location for exploring and travelling throughout East Anglia and as a base for students on our four day courses. |
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Grange Farm, Woolpit
Woolpit is a delightful Suffolk village, largely unspoilt with an historic church, situated just off the main corridor through Suffolk (A14) and about an hours drive from the main East Anglian ports. Part of the Farm Stay UK scheme.
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Museums and art galleries in Bury St Edmunds
West Stow Anglo Saxon village explore the way our ancestors lived in the early Anglo-Saxon village (c.420-650AD) which has been carefully reconstructed where it was excavated.
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Kentwell Hall - romantic, moated, mellow redbrick Tudor mansion in a tranquil parkland setting
Sutton Hoo - get close to one of the most important archaeological finds in this country's history - a fascinating story of Anglo-Saxon pagan kings, ship burials, treasure and warriors. Easton Farm Park - comprising 35 acres of woodland walks, meadows and farmland with Suffolk Punch horses, rare breed cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits, and poultry.
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Somerleyton Hall - The stately home of Lord and Lady Somerleyton is a splendid early Victorian mansion virtually rebuilt from the Tudor and Jacobean house that stood on the site.
Lavenham: The Guildhall of Corpus Christi - Tudor building in the heart of a remarkably preserved small medieval town Gainsborough’s House - An exceptional collection of his paintings, drawings and prints is on display in this charming town house with a Georgian façade built by the artist's father. |
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral - the site of Suffolk's Cathedral has been one of worship for almost 1,000 years.
Banham Zoo - set amongst 35 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens with innovative and exciting enclosures, providing sanctuary for almost 1000 animals ranging from big cats to birds of prey and siamangs to shire horses.
High Lodge Forest Centre - situated in Thetford Forest Park, England's largest lowland pine forest. Featuring Go Ape! high wire forest adventure.
Euston Hall has been home to the Dukes of Grafton for over 300 years. Housing a collection of old masters includes the celebrated painting by George Stubbs, 'Mares and Foals', pictured beside the river at Euston. The Pleasure Grounds and Park feature a unique 17th century Church in the style of Sir Christopher Wren, an 18th century Watermill and acres of original parkland, designed by John Evelyn and William Kent. Capability Brown widened the river to form the lake. Greene King Brewery - see how real beer is produced using natural ingredients and traditional brewing methods.
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Hedingham Castle - this castle’s Norman Keep is among the most splendid and best preserved in England. Medieval Entertainment, jousting and falconry displays.
Glemham Hall- red brick mansion originally of the Elizabethan period, and built around 1560 by the de Glemhams. It has on show an array of paintings, china, furniture and includes a garden of classic beauty. Snape Maltings - a unique collection of granaries nestled beside the River Alde. The fine collection of shops and galleries provide an inspiring shopping experience. |
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Dunwich Heath and Orford Ness - one of Suffolk's foremost conservation areas and along with Orford Ness, it provides important habitats for rare birds, insects, plants and animals, including scarce species like the nightjar, Dartford warbler and ant-lion. Africa Alive..... African Animal Adventure - take your family on a walking safari at one of the UK's largest and most exciting wildlife attractions, set in 80 acres of dramatic coastal parkland. |
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Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds
One of the oldest working theatres in the country, the Theatre Royal is a delightful Georgian building owned by the National Trust.
Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill
A magnificent Victorian Hall built in 1883 by the Gurteen family and recently refurbished to include facilities for theatre, film, dance, crafts, meetings and exhibitions.
Hollywood Film Theatre, Hatter Street, Bury St Edmunds
This is a two screen cinema showing all the latest film releases from around the world. Cineworld Bury St Edmunds, The Parkway, Bury St Edmunds
Eight screen cinema offers cinemagoers traditional blockbusters, UK independent productions, film festival winners and foreign language films. |
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Waitrose Food Illustrated
Find out all about how to cook your favourite ingredients, look for a restaurant in your area, search for tips on better cooking or find out about how foods are produced. |
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BBC Good Food Magazine
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must have for everyone who loves cooking and eating. It's full of mouth-watering ideas for quick everyday dishes, inspirational entertaining and other recipes you've ever dreamt of - all devised to save you time and effort. |
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