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Cambridgeshire Tourist Information
Explore the Cambridgeshire Fens – Flag Fen near Peterborough Cambridgeshire in East Anglia is an ancient English county containing the iconic university city of Cambridge in the south, and beyond to the north...
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Lavenham Tourist Information
Lavenham Village Famed as England’s best preserved medieval village, Lavenham contains over 320 protected historic buildings which include many timber framed architectural gems. Lavenham was one of England’s...
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North Walsham Tourist Information
North Walsham Nestling on the edge of the Broads, pretty North Walsham market town is North Norfolk’s largest town offering easy access onto the coast and into Norfolk capital Norwich. If you’re looking for...
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Norwich Food & Drink
Colman’s Mustard Shop Norwich Norwich is a real shop window for Norfolk’s fine local produce. The city’s central open air market is the largest daily open air market in the UK featuring a huge choice of market...
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Peterborough Cathedral
Peterborough Cathedral & Heritage Festival Iconic landmark Peterborough Cathedral is one of Britain’s great Norman cathedrals and is regularly voted one of the UK’s top 10 landmark buildings. The cathedral is...
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Cambridge Hotels
Cambridge Hotels – Hotel du Vin & Bistro There’s a Cambridge hotel to suit all budgets and requirements, be it a well equipped conference or leisure hotel or a Cambridge boutique hotel with deluxe en-suite...
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Imperial War Museum Duxford
AirSpace Duxford The award winning Imperial War Museum Duxford located south of Cambridge just off the M11 at RAF Duxford, is the most complete World War I and II airfield in the world offering an...
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Framlingham Castle
Framlingham Castle Mighty fortress Framlingham Castle was built in the 12th century by East Anglia magnates the Bigods, originally Normans, who through the Middle Ages ranked with England’s greatest nobles. In...
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Lowestoft Attractions
South Pier Entrance Lowestoft Beach & Piers Famous for its golden sands, Lowestoft beach to the North and South of Claremont Pier are Blue Flag Award-winners. Lifeguard patrolled during summer, Lowestoft beach...
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Orford Ness
Sailing around Orford Ness Orford on the Suffolk heritage coast is one of Britain’s most famous coastlines featuring Europe’s largest vegetated shingle spit Orford Ness, which is a National Nature reserve...
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Thorpeness Tourist Information
Thorpeness Meare When quirky Scottish entrepreneur Glencairn Stuart Oglivie set about planning his seaside leisure resort here in Thorpeness on the Suffolk Coast his guiding mantra was "If children are...
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Leiston Tourist Information
Pretty Leiston village in Suffolk sits just north of Aldeburgh and the Snape Maltings Concert Hall. The village contains popular heritage attraction The Long Shop Museum housed within the Grade listed Garrett...
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Dunwich Tourist Information
Dunwich Heaths Beach The spectacular Dunwich stretch of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Beauty contains some of the most beautiful heathland and coastal scenes on the heritage coast. The...
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Stowmarket Tourist Information
A bustling Suffolk market town, Stowmarket is where you’ll find one of the county’s most popular family attractions, the Museum of East Anglian Life and some luxurious character accommodation from Suffolk...
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Sudbury Tourist Information
Historic market town Sudbury is the birthplace of the great British portrait painter Thomas Gainsborough and the town pays due homage to its famous son in the not to be missed Gainsborough’s House Museum...
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