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Bringing your kids to Suffolk. Looking to entertain the children while in Suffolk? Use our guide to What To Do in Suffolk to find the nearest place in Suffolk to find a great day out with the kids. Tudor re-enactments, Horse riding schools, animal parks and more. Simply choose a location in Suffolk on our guide to What To Do in Suffolk to see the best things for kids to do nearby.

Written by Karina

The Suffolk Show, 29th – 30th May

The Suffolk Show, 29th – 30th May

The Suffolk Show is  the county’s biggest agricultural show and features all the good things about living, working, holidaying and relaxing in Suffolk. It’s all on display at the  perfectly manicured Suffolk Showground, Trinity Park in Ipswich Staged by the Suffolk Agricultural Association, mainly as agriculture and farming show, it includes animals, food, sports, shopping,…

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Written by Karina

Hadleigh Show – 18th May

Hadleigh Show – 18th May

Hadleigh Show is one of the oldest one-day agricultural shows in the country; this year it will be celebrating it’s 174th show. It’s organised by the Hadleigh Farmers Agricultural Association ans this year’s focus is “Families & Farming”. New to the Showground is a Kidszone which is all about children. They can get up close…

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Written by Karina

Naked Sheep Festival ~ 2nd June

Naked Sheep Festival ~ 2nd June

The Naked Sheep Festival Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm Mill Lane Great Blakenham Suffolk IP6 8LG It’s time for the Naked Sheep Festival at Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm and you are invited to join in for a fun filled family day for everyone. The farm will be open 10-5pm, in which time all of…

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Flatford RSPB Wildlife Garden

Flatford RSPB Wildlife Garden

In a quiet corner of Suffolk, exciting plans to transform an overgrown, forgotten garden into the RSPB’s first dedicated wildlife garden have come to fruition. The garden, in the historic village of Flatford (just up the lane from the site of Constable’s Haywain), belonged to two sisters, Sylvia and Margaret Richardson. They ran a tea…

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MEASURE FOR MEASURE

MEASURE FOR MEASURE

This summer Spinning Wheel Theatre has been invited to take our production of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure to The Royal Shakespeare Company’s summer stage in Stratford Upon Avon. After these performances we are planning a rural tour of the show in Suffolk with a series of workshops for young people in Stowmarket, Bury St Edmunds,…

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