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Suffolk Travel Guide
Suffolk is blessedly ignored by most tourists to the UK, a fact which
local businesses might not appreciate, but which offers a great opportunity
for those travelers bright enough to get off the beaten track and explore
this largely agricultural county. To describe the landscape in one word,
you'd have to call Suffolk "flat", though perhaps a kinder
description would be to say that it has gently rolling meadows and peaceful
valleys.
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One of these valleys is the Stour, beloved of the painters Thomas
Gainsborough and John
Constable, both of whom painted the area frequently. The area of
Dedham Vale featured so frequently in the latter's work that is is known
as Constable Country. Gainsborough's birthplace in Sudbury is now preserved
as Gainsborough House, where visitors can explore a museum devoted to
the painter's life and view the largest collection of his work in England.
In the town is St. Gregory's church, which dates in part to the 7th
century.
Suffolk is blessed with a wealth of wonderful parish churches from
the late Middle Ages, when the region's economy soared due to the success
of sheep raising and wealthy wool merchants bestowed their largess on
ecclesiastical building projects. One of the finest "wool churches"
is at Long
Melford, where, fittingly, Holy Trinity is the longest parish in
the county at about 250 ft. The exterior is a magnificent example of
flush-work and the 15th century stained glass is superb. Kentwell
Hall, on the edge of Long Melford, is a moated red-brick Tudor manor
that hosts regular Tudor "living-history" events.
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If any place in Suffolk can claim to attract tourists it is Lavenham,
where visitors come for the beautifully preserved architecture. There
are over 300 listed buildings in the town, most of them authentic medieval
houses exhibiting a range of styles, from half-timbering to elaborate
pargeting (a kind of raised decorative plasterwork often seen on the
gable ends of houses). The superb 16th century Guild Hall houses a local
history museum.
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Orford castle
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Orford Castle
is a former royal fortress built in the 12th century by Henry II for
coastal defenses. The well-preserved remains are composed of a strong
central keep with three sturdy towers soaring about 90 feet above the
surrounding village. By comparison to the solitary keep of Orford, 12th
century Framlingham Castle has 13 towers in an imposing curtain wall
surrounding the castle.
Bury St. Edmunds was home to a prosperous abbey in the Middle Ages,
but now the abbey ruins lie in crumbling splendour within a lovely garden.
In contrast, the 16th century Cathedral of St., Edmundsbury is very
much in repair, and the hammerbeam roof is excellent.
Just 3 miles from Bury is Ickworth
House, the idiosyncratic creation of the Earl of Bristol in 1795.
The central feature (literally) is a massive oval rotunda. The Italianate
interior is set off with excellent furniture, silver, and fine art,
including paintings by Titian and Gainsborough, and the house is set
in parklands designed by the ubiquitous Capability
Brown.
Finally, we must mention the Suffolk Coast, an intriguing mix of popular
resorts, like Lowestoft, and mile upon mile of peaceful wave-washed
shore. The Suffolk
Heritage Coast runs from Felixstowe in the south almost to Lowestoft,
and for most of that way the long-distance Suffolk Coast Path follows
the sound of the surf, providing enjoyable, if sometimes windy, walking
without the crowds.
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Fornham All Saints
Self catering cottage
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Cherry Tree Cottage
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Rutland Arms Hotel
A friendly welcome awaits you at the Rutland Arms where history combines with modern hospitality. With 46 en-suite bedrooms, an elegant restaurant and bar area, as well as the traditional cobbled courtyard, the Rutland Arms is the ideal base from which to explore Newmarket and the surrounding area. Located in … more >>
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Days Inn Haverhill
Days Inn Haverhill is a modern hotel superbly located to visit nearby Cambridge, Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds. The hotel is located on the edge of the town of Haverhill and is adjacent to a Harvester. The hotel offers 80 contemporary guest rooms all with luxury hypnos beds, power showers, … more >>
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