Wild and remote nature reserve, with a fascinating 20th-century military history. Largest vegetated shingle spit in Europe and site of secret Cold War military testing.
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Sutton Hoo, 6th to 7th-century burial grounds of the Anglo-Saxon kings of East Anglia, one of which had an undisturbed ship burial. This is a 255-acre estate is managed by the National Trust and has exhibitions and multiple walking routes around the estate. Image by Alex Healing Share: Read more…
Easton Farm Park offers a mix of interactive farm fun within a set of listed historic buildings and countryside. Easton Farm Park is the ideal place for family visits and is designed mainly for families with children under 11: Indoor soft playbarn Outdoor adventure playarea Lots of farm animals to meet and feed Pony rides Pony and Cart Rides Train Read more…
Framlingham Castle, late 12th-century castle built by Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk beside the Mere. The castle has imposing stone walls and towers with ornate Tudor chimneys and earth outer defences. Exhibition and displays tell the story of the people who lived in the castle. Share: Read more…
Saxtead Green Post Mill, 13th century corn mill that revolves on its base. The mill has not been milling since 1947 but it is still in working order. Share: Read more…