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Art and Museums in Suffolk. There are many Art Galleries and Museums in Suffolk. John Constable, considered one of the best English landscape painters, painted many of his masterpieces along the River Stour in Suffolk, which brings many visitors to Suffolk. This What To Do in Suffolk guide will show you where galleries and museums are and how far they are from where you are in Suffolk. Simply select your location and Art and Museums and they will be listed in order of the closest to the furthest away from you.

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Pakenham Water Mill

Pakenham is home to the last working water Mill in Suffolk. The 18th Century water mill is on a Domesday site and was originally and still is used to produce stone ground wholemeal flour from locally grown wheat. Enjoy a guided tour seeing the workings of the mill and enjoy the beautiful walks along the…

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Little Hall in Lavenham

Little Hall in Lavenham

Situated in the centre of medieval Lavenham the Little Hall was once home to the famous Gayer-Anderson twins. The imposing 14th Century Hall House is now operating as a museum. Hear the stories about the residents on a guided tour or simply take in the history for yourself. See The Little Hall website for more…

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West Stow Anglo Saxon Village | West Stow

West Stow Anglo Saxon Village | West Stow

A great day out for the kids to see how our Saxon ancestors lived in this reconstruction of an Anglo Saxon Village. There are often fun events held so please check out their website for more information. West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village and Country Park The Visitor Centre Icklingham Road West Stow Bury St Edmunds Suffolk…

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Moyse’s Hall Museum | Bury St Edmunds

Moyse’s Hall Museum | Bury St Edmunds

This building is nearly a thousand years old but still in very good condition, it has been a prominent building on the Market Place since 1180 and has been used as a private house, a gaol, a police station, a workhouse and since 1899 a Museum which shows the history of Suffolk from Prehistoric times…

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Southwold Beach | Southwold

Southwold Beach | Southwold

Southwold Beach has a very good Pier with decent cafes and really amusing amusements – not tacky at all. Southwold itself is a bustling little coastal town with a holiday feeling and brimming with quaint old fashioned shops, interesting pubs, galleries, splendid hotels for grand teas and of course the Admans Brewery and the famous…

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