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FOREWORD

WILLIAM KENDALL As the driving force behind brands such as Green & Black’s organic chocolate and New Covent Garden Soup, social entrepreneur and organic farmer William Kendall is modest about his acumen, describing himself as someone who loves selling and making things happen. As a committed and campaigning organic farmer, and one of the founder members of the Aldeburgh Food & Drink Festival, he is as close to the Suffolk food scene as you can get. “I’m an advocate of Suffolk and the opportunities it gives to businesses. If you’re thinking of opening a business in the county, I would say it’s a good place as it’s an affordable location for start-ups. There is an amazing atmosphere, offering a combination of both rural and urban. It also has a dynamic entrepreneurial food-anddrink scene. “I’d like to see Suffolk standing up on its own more. Dealing with smaller organisations at a local level is the way forward and we should have more independence and greater control of our own destiny. I like the growing trend in the UK for more devolution. “We also shouldn’t wish too much for what we haven’t got. Let’s celebrate the wilderness of Suffolk, together with its food and farming. The things that are becoming more important to people, we already have here: the pace of life, the surroundings and the landscape and we should give some thought to the fact that once they’re gone, we will never be able to get them back. “Suffolk’s in good shape. It hasn’t got lots of big businesses and it isn’t blighted by one dinosaur industry. The schools and infrastructure are improving fast and it’s a healthy place to be.”

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COUNTY OF

SUFFOLK WEST SUFFOLK Bury St Edmunds is quite simply a shoppers paradise with chic, independent outlets and a colourful market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. A lively music and arts scene, a world famous brewery and the only surviving regency theatre in Britain also put it on the cultural map. For excitement head to Newmarket, the home of royal horse racing with its world famous racecourses, the Rowley Mile and the July Course.

Brandon

Thetford Forest

Lakenheath A1101

The Delph

A1065

Elveden

Hopton

Beck Row

A134

A11

Fakenham Magna

Mildenhall

Barningham

Botesdale

A1088

Rickinghal

A143

Icklingham A11

A1101

Ingham

Red Lodge

Kentford

A14

Stanton

Ixworth

Flempton

Finningham A1088

Risby

A14

A143

Newmarket

Bury St Edmunds

Bacton

Norton

Thurston A14

Elmswell

Blackthorpe

Horringer

Sicklesmere

Stowmarket

A134

Chedburgh Lidgate

Stanningfield

S U F F O L K

A143

Cockfield

Brockley Great Bradley

Needham Ma

Stradishall A1141

Boxted

Glemsford

Hundon

Cavendish

A143

Haverhill

Clare

Hitcham

Alpheton

Great Bricett

Lavenham

A134

Chelsworth A1092

Long Melford A1141

A1017

A1071

Hadleigh

Sudbury Boxford

SUFFOLK WOOL TOWNS

A1071

With its stunning bucolic landscape, this gently undulating area in the south of Suffolk has drawn people for centuries. Full of heritage, it is visited for its array of historic buildings and interesting galleries and shops. Clare, Long Melford, Lavenham, Hadleigh and Sudbury all became wealthy during the height of the Tudor wool trade.

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Assington A134

Nayland

DEDHAM VALE & STOUR VALLEY The characteristic lowland English landscape on the Suffolk-Essex border, made famous worldwide by artists, is still as recognisable today as it was when painted by Constable and Gainsborough. The charm of the villages, fascinating local attractions and beauty of the surrounding countryside mean there’s no shortage of places to go and things to see.

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WAVENEY VALLEY Take advantage of a well-positioned Beccles for great access to destinations like Lowestoft, Oulton Broad and Kessingland. It’s also home to the world-famous Latitude Festival. The nearby town of Bungay nestling on the River Waveney and surrounded by willowstrewn meadows boasts a Roman well, the remains of a Norman castle and a Benedictine priory.

Blundeston

A12 A1117

LOWESTOFT Shipmeadow

A146

Bungay

Carlton Colville

Beccles

Hulver Street

Flixton

A144

Kessingland

A145 A12

Stone Street

Brampton

Wrentham

Metfield

Wortham

Halesworth

Fressingfield

Stuston

A1095

Reydon

Southwold

Blythburgh

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Stradbroke

Eye

A140

A12

Laxfield

Heveningham

Horham Thornham Magna

Walberswick

A144

Peasenhall

Rishangles

A1120

Westleton

Yoxford Dennington

Wetheringsett

A1120

Debenham

Framlingham

Earl Soham

Leiston

Saxmundham

Mickfield

Thorpeness

A12

Earl Stonham

Marlesford

A1094

Helmingham

A140 A14

Aldeburgh Wickham Market

Ashbocking

arket

Aldeburgh Bay

Tunstall

Tunstall Forest

Barking Witnesham Grundisburgh

Claydon

A1152

A12

Butley

Hasketon

Chillesford

Westerfield

IPSWICH

Orford Ness

Rendlesham Forest

Martlesham A14

Giant pebbles on a shingle beach, art galleries galore, flag-strewn gift shops, quaint fishermen huts and awarding fish and chips. Suffolk simply wouldn‘t be the same without Aldeburgh which positively oozes with history. But if you’re looking for the quintessential English seaside town look no further than Southwold with its pretty pastel-painted beach huts, award-winning pier complete with Tim Hunkin’s under the pier show.

Orford

Woodbridge

Bramford

THE HERITAGE COAST

Sutton

Martlesham Heath

A1214

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Hintlesham

GATEWAY TO THE HERITAGE COAST

Bucklesham A14

Bawdsey

Wherstead

Capel Mary

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A137

A12

East Bergholt

Alton Water Reservoir

Orw ell

Chelmondiston

A14

Trimley St Martin Trimley St Mary

Holbrook

A154

Brantham Cattawade

Holbrook Bay

Shotley Gate

Harwich Harbour

Felixstowe

Abutting Suffolk’s Heritage Coast is an area filled with picturesque market towns and historic villages that are mentioned in the Domesday Book and hidden gems like the wildlife and botanical wonders of Snape’s enchanting estuary on the River Alde. Discover the remains of Framingham Castle, believed to be the founded by King Raedwald, and enjoy dramatic views along the windswept marshes.

IPSWICH Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk, located on the meandering River Orwell and is the perfect place to stay, live and explore. The Waterfront is the town’s wonderful ‘jewel in the crown’ and seamlessly blends moored yachts, the iconic university building, a working port, modern apartments and the nationally renowned Jerwood Dance House – home to DanceEast – alongside a lively mix of retail bars and restaurants. THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 5


Forward - William Kendall County of Suffolk map Welcome The Gateway to the Heritage Coast Best of Woodbridge The Market Hill Experience Lifestyle Found on Church Street 6 Best Cultural Visits Yoxford, Sibton & Peasenhall Best of Framlingham The Heritage Coast Best of Aldeburgh 5 Best things to do in Spring and Summer The Best of Orford Best of Thorpeness Best of Southwold 6 Best Suffolk Beaches Walberswick and Dunwich The Best of Ipswich – Suffolk’s county town Found at Hintlesham The Wool Towns The Clare Experience Best of Hadleigh Pickle and Pip’s Best big Suffolk Adventures Best of Lavenham Best of Suffolk’s Fine Art Best of Long Melford Found in Sudbury The Best of Dedham Vale and Stour Valley The Best of West Suffolk Best of Bury St Edmunds Found at St John’s Street Suffolk’s Best Homes and Gardens Best of Newmarket Suffolk Spas Best of Suffolk Dining Best of Suffolk Food & Farm Shops 5 Best things to do Autumn and Winter The Waveney Valley Best of Beccles Best of Suffolk Antiques Found in Bungay, Earsham Street Suffolk’s Best Experiences Seal Watching The Outdoors Best for Children Suffolk Pub Walks Suffolk’s Best Festivals Best of Homes and Interiors Best of East Anglia’s Holiday Accommodation List of Advertisers

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Publisher Jonathan Tilston Tilston Phillips Magazines Ltd Editorial Director Deanna Tilston Design Rachael Batley | thatsbrave.co.uk Editorial Contributors William Kendal, Ottilie Tilston, Jessica Bell, Pickle & Pip Photographic Contributors ©VisitBritain – Rod Edwards, Simon Kreitem. Britain on View, Ian Shaw, Daniel Bosworth, James Barnes, Pawel Libera, Simon Kreitem, Joanna Henderson, Jack Barnes, Grant Pritchard, Richard Surman, Adrian Houston, Tony Pleavin. With thanks to Justin Mimms for the key photography in this guide. justinminns.co.uk p 2,7 | Warren Page pagepix.co.uk p 11 | nationaltrust.org.uk p 20 | Flickr Bridge Cottage Flatford Ade46 p 36 | Landmark Trust p 40 | Flikr Steve Lacey Go Ape p 40 | Angling Martin Pettitt p 46 | Flickr Thorpeness 13-05-2004 Karen Roe p 48 | Sailors Reading Room © Stephen Wolfenden p 49 | Chris Hill chill.photography p 52 | Clouds over the Sea Nick Rowland p 52 | Kessinglan Beach Distillated p 52 | Fujifilm Summer - Shingle Street, Scott Wylie p 72 I Image available from svt@btinternet.com p 76 | Image available from svt@btinternet.com p 100 | Flikr George Redgrave - The tower of St Edmondsbury Cathedral p 101 | Flikr Dave Catchpole Bury St Edmunds 2010 p 103 | Thurlow Champness Claudia Gannon p 131 | Laura Hammick p 133 | Roland Blunk p 146 | Flickr Golfing Tord Sollie Maps p4, 5, 146 Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database rights 2016 p144/145 © Crown Copyright Suffolk County Council Additional map information ©Tilston Phillips Magazines Ltd Maps created by Oxford Cartographers Cover photography Justin Minns

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THE BEST OF

SUFFOLK With the Best of Suffolk in your hand, the county’s leading annual visitor guide, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to what’s on and where to go. Even if you’ve lived here all your life, you may still be surprised at some of the hidden treasures on your own doorstep. It’s time to put down your smartphone, forget the stresses of modern-day life and re-connect with your surroundings. Suffolk offers visitors and locals alike the chance to enjoy all of the wonderful attractions on offer in this beautiful part of the country. Suffolk is a fabulously picturesque location, with its huge open skies, breathtaking coastal views and beaches, contrasting wonderfully with a gently undulating inland landscape, making it ideal for exploring. Perfect if you enjoy outdoor pursuits, such as cycling or coastal walks. Choose from

plenty of footpaths, through terrain as diverse as riverside paths, open meadows, forest trails and cliff-top paths. Check out our ‘Best Suffolk Experiences’ on page 138 for lots more outdoor ideas. There are also numerous country pubs for refreshments en route! Suffolk prides itself on serving good food, prepared with locally-produced ingredients. In fact, there are many farm shops, delis and independent butchers and fishmongers, providing award-winning food to suit all tastes. If your passion is retail rather than relaxation, there are plenty of excellent places to shop. In addition to Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich, Suffolk has an array of charming market towns, with Clare, Woodbridge, Southwold and Framlingham being famous for their independent shops. With a perfect

Whatever the weather, whatever the time of year, it’s always a good time to visit Suffolk. Whether you’re a local resident, or a first-time visitor, you’ll never be short of things to do!

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mix of bespoke boutiques and cafés, all pride themselves on excellent customer service. Whether you’re looking for a special item of local craftsmanship, interested in the arts, looking for award-winning fish and chips, planning on visiting a lively market selling local produce, or you’re simply seeking a crackling fire and locally-brewed pint, Suffolk has it all. A lot of visitors to Suffolk enjoy the experience so much, they want to come and live here! We’re very proud that Suffolk offers a happier, healthier way of life, with its great outdoors - and it’s also bursting at the seams with history and culture. Whatever your passion, we hope you enjoy discovering it as much as we do. Jonathan Tilston, Publisher


THE GATEWAY TO THE

HERITAGE COAST 10 Best of Woodbridge

20 6 Best Cultural visits

12 The Market Hill Experience

22 Yoxford, Sibton & Peasenhall

14 Lifestyle Found On Church Street

28 Best of Framlingham

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THE TIDE MILL The Tide Mill was the last commercially working tide mill in the UK, and is a rare surviving example. It has recently been fully restored to working order and now houses a fun museum with milling demonstrations held periodically. woodbridgetidemill.org.uk

BEST OF

WOODBRIDGE The restored 800-year-old picturesque Tide Mill is the town’s star attraction, but there are plenty more gems to feast upon – including a museum, traditional boat-building at the quayside, independent shops and a cinema with a restaurant attached. The Anglo Saxon ship burial site at Sutton Hoo is nearby. THE TURKS HEAD, HASKETON Situated just outside Woodbridge and voted 'The Best Pub In Suffolk' for the last two years by Pub & Bar Magazine, The Turk’s Head is an award-winning proper country pub, serving perfectly kept real ales. Their head chef works with the finest local and seasonal ingredients to create delicious menus. The pub welcomes dogs in the bar and the snug and they can often be found curled up in front of one of the log fires, after a long walk in the beautiful Suffolk countryside. theturksheadhasketon.co.uk 01394 610343  @theturksheadhasketon  @the_turks_head  @theturkshead

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RIVER WALK A pleasant walk with views along the Deben will take you past a children’s play area towards Kyson’s Hill, owned by the National Trust, and once a favourite spot of Victorian landscape painter, Thomas Churchyard. If you keep going, you can walk over the hill and all the way back into the town centre.

DON'T MISS The Thoroughfare in Woodbridge has been shortlisted for the Great British High Street Awards.

THE CROWN A former coaching inn dating back to the 16th century, the Crown at Woodbridge is a contemporary style restaurant with rooms. Set in the heart of the riverside town, it’s a popular social hub with a large terrace for outdoor eating and drinking and an AA two rosette restaurant. Once an open courtyard, the bar area is now covered by a glass roof with an original wooden rowing boat hanging from the ceiling above. thecrownatwoodbridge.co.uk 01394 384242

THE UNRULY PIG An award-winning 16th century Suffolk Inn, located in neighbouring Bromeswell, that serves some of the best food East Anglia has to offer. It has log burners, original oak beams, sloping ceilings and an eclectic mixture of pop and local art (the owner’s collection). It’s a traditional pub with a very contemporary feel, private dining room, alfresco dining and cosy ambiance. It is known for its friendly welcome and relaxed but busy vibe. theunrulypig.co.uk 01394 460310  @theunrulypig  @theunrulypig

WOODBRIDGE DELI A family owned, traditional delicatessen selling cheese, charcuterie, pies, fine wines, Italian pastries and more. Open 09:30-17:00 Monday - Saturday Closed Sunday & Bank Holidays orders@woodbridgedeli.co.uk 01394 386620 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 11


THE MARKET HILL

EXPERIENCE For centuries, Market Hill with four sides of shops surrounding the Shire Hall was the nucleus of the town and here you will find an attractive cluster of independent shops and tempting eating places. Visit on a Thursday to experience the weekly local food market. CHENEVIX JEWELLERY Full of beautiful gemstones and glamorous pearls from far flung oceans, this serene jewellery shop in the Historic Medieval Market Square oozes glamour and is a delight to browse around. Dividing her time between London and Suffolk, owner Susannah Chenevix-Trench, pearl expert, qualified gemmologist and well known designer with over 20 years’ experience, continues to expand her specialist re-design and bespoke jewellery brand. Her unique designs and ability to resculpt older family pieces into modern day heirlooms has garnered an enviable reputation with a loyal and impressive client list worldwide. Have a browse on their beautiful website for information and online shopping or pop in to the shop at 40 Market Hill. Open Tues-Fri (Wed by appointment). chenevixjewellery.co.uk 01394 384053

BLUE BAY Established over ten years ago by owner Alison Cook, Blue Bay offers the best in women’s casual flair from Brittany’s nautical coast. Main brands include Mat de Misaine, St James and Armorlux. These have beautiful colourful fabrics of quality, including Liberty print blouses. Alison brings to Market Hill some of the best in women’s Breton casual clothing for every season. 01394 610325

SHIRE HALL Originally built by Thomas Seckford, the upper part of the Shire Hall was used for judicial purposes while the ground floor served as an open corn market. Many changes followed over the intervening centuries, notably the addition of Flemish gabling and stone capping in the 17th Century and the bricking up of the archways in the early 19th Century. However, the Hall continued to serve in a judicial capacity until recent times, maintaining a link with the Elizabethan era. These days, The Shire Hall is an approved premises for Civic Marriages, Partnership Ceremonies and Baby Naming Ceremonies.

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AMELIA & ALICE Amelia and Alice offer a friendly and personal service, with exclusive use of their boutique and one to one attention. They have handpicked a beautiful collection of exquisite bridal gowns from world acclaimed designers that allow every bride to express their own individual style and personality on their wedding day. Dresses from Charlie Brear, Halfpenny London, Rosa Clara, and Sassi Holford all exclusive to Suffolk sit alongside Ghost London bridesmaid dresses, Rachel Simpson Shoes and Jo Barns Accessories. Filled with natural light and glamorous furnishings the boutique fits perfectly into its Market Hill location. For an appointment please e-mail: admin@ameliaandalicebridal.co.uk or follow on Instagram @ameliaandalicebridal ameliaandalicebridal.co.uk 01394 445082

FANNY & FRANK Visit the flagship Fanny & Frank boutique store occupying two of the Market Hill’s beautiful buildings. Inside you’ll find a gorgeous selection of luxurious ladies clothing, shoes, boots, bags, gifts, fragrance and home accessories. Described as “Suffolk’s Mini Liberty” a shopping visit to this fabulous store and a cup of delicious coffee can’t fail to make you smile. Fanny & Frank's friendly and knowledgeable team of girls will give you a warm welcome, show you around and help put together a perfect outfit just for you. fannyandfrank.com 01394 384723

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE Did you know that built into Shire Hall are two historic gaol cells, see if you can spot them.

UĞUR VATA | THE GALLEY The Galley is celebrating 25 years, a Woodbridge culinary institution and run by one of the town’s leading restaurateurs, a great personality and menu await those that venture into this haven of anglo-Turkish fusion. People often wonder how to pronounce Ugur’s name, as there’s a upsidedown hat on the letter. This makes it a soft or silent g so Ugur is actually pronounced “Oo-wer”. Think of Matron in the Carry On movies and you’re on the right track! galley.uk.com 01394 380055

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LIFESTYLE FOUND ON

CHURCH STREET VANIL Vanil is an ever-evolving, eclectic mix of Scandinavian inspired design. In-fact, every encounter with them is a world of discovery. Every six weeks you will be able to explore and purchase a carefully selected range of products which owner Mandy Leeson feels particularly passionate about. From the shop, she curates a unique assortment of accessories, gifts and home décor which are selected from designers she loves. As Mandy says: “I feel passionately about championing partnerships with designers and artists who share my belief in slow design, which is all about taking time to create designs you’ll cherish for a lifetime.” vanil.co.uk 01394 548110  @vanil  @_vanil_

& BEYOND... RED HOUSE TEXTILES Red House Textiles showcases boutique fabrics against the unique backdrop of a converted stable block. Situated in the picturesque village of Ufford, just outside Woodbridge, they offer clients the perfect environment in which to browse a diverse collection of textiles and trimmings. Nick Crocker has created this collection, which includes a bespoke selection of soft furnishing textiles and trimmings from the UK and Europe. A successful interior designer, most of the textiles in the collection are produced using various handmade techniques utilising designs that originate from Nick’s personal collection. Red House Textiles provides a unique collection of exquisite textiles and trimmings that are not readily available in the immediate area. Open daily Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm and by appointment, if required. redhousetextiles.com 01394 548110  @redhousetextiles  @red_house_textiles

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Woodbridge School is a leading HMC Independent co-educational school for ages 4-18, situated on a hillside in the heart of the gorgeous, riverside town of Woodbridge, Suffolk which was recently voted as one of the top 10 happiest places to live in the UK. So what makes Woodbridge School such a unique place? Well above all else, when you visit we are sure sure you will be struck by the warmth and sense of community. Woodbridge is such a vibrant place

for children to become the very best they can be. It is a happy place where pupils love coming to school, are fulfilled and become aspirational. Genuine friendships are formed and the strong relationship between the pupils and the teachers is a tangible strength of the School. However, Woodbridge is more than just a kind and nurturing place, where every pupil is known and valued, it is a school with a real sense of purpose. Pupils combine excellent academic achievement inside the classroom with a plethora of essential opportunities outside of the classroom. Our results are exceptional; in 2018 Woodbridge achieved its best ever results for the second year in a row, with a quarter of all GCSE results at the top grade of 9 (A**), confirming the obvious impact of our unique and innovative approach to teaching called ‘Learning@Woodbridge’. However, we firmly believe that educational excellence is more than just attaining high grades in exams. Every Woodbridgian is prepared with the skills, attributes and dispositions they will need to succeed when they graduate to the world of university study and beyond Woodbridge. Above all, Woodbridge School delivers a unique blend of academic excellence alongside holistic

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opportunities so our young people grow in confidence, leadership, resilience, creativity, curiosity and become well-rounded, articulate young men and women. In short, it is a foundation for life and a wonderful place to develop a life-long love of learning. To find out more visit woodbridgeschool.org.uk


This collection of redeveloped Victorian maltings offers breathtaking views, world-class concerts, delicious locally-sourced food and a unique shopping experience all in one place. Whether you’re visiting for a day, a weekend or a week, the site boasts five onsite eateries with a focus on all things local and 14 beautifully appointed self-catering holiday properties, with something to suit every visitor.

Discover Music

In this world-leading centre for music, you’ll find a full calendar of concerts and festivals, from the flagship Aldeburgh Festival in June, to the folk, world and jazz of the Snape Proms in August. The Creative Campus also offers a year-round programme of development opportunities for musicians at all career stages and pioneering community learning and inclusion projects.

Discover Shops

From the carefully curated interiors of House & Garden and the locally-sourced delicacies in the Food Hall, to the boutique clothing in Samphire and the old-world toys of Little Rascals; this collection of award-winning independent shops offers a shopping experience unlike anything you’ll find on the high street. Photography by Keiko Oikawa, Rufus Owen & Beki Smith

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Discover Nature

Nestled in the curve of the River Alde, amongst a spectacular expanse of reeds, marsh and sky, Snape Maltings is a nature-lovers paradise. Explore the landscape, observe the abundant wild-life and discover this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Discover Art

Snape Maltings is a delight to visit for its architectural interest, its many galleries and exhibitions, and its important collection of sculptures, which includes works by Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. The Maltings Gallery offers a particular focus on local and East Anglian artists, from the paintings of the celebrated Maggi Hambling CBE to new work from up-and-coming artists based in local villages.

Discover Snape Maltings.

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SUTTON HOO

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Think Suffolk’s past is just centuries of little England? Sutton Hoo will prove you wrong. This spectacular undisturbed ship burial site dates back to a time when East Anglia was a vital link in the Scandinavian network of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Located in Woodbridge, it is a great family day out with a variety of handson kid’s activities with a Nordic theme. IP12 3DJ nationaltrust.org.uk/sutton-hoo 01394 389700

BENJAMIN BRITTEN’S HOUSE

CONSTABLE BRIDGE COTTAGE

It is hard to think of a figure more central to Suffolk’s cultural life than Benjamin Britten: outstanding composer, creator of the Aldeburgh Festival and founder of Snape Maltings. Today, the house he shared for nearly two decades with his lifetime partner Peter Pears has been lovingly re-created as it was during his career. Arranged according to a 1965 room inventory, you get the feeling that they’ve just popped out!

Few artists have been as married to their subject matter as the iconic Romantic painter John Constable. His best-known works are his landscapes of Dedham Vale, an area so synonymous with his style that it is now known as ‘Constable Country’. A walk along the River Stour is like strolling through his canvas, still the spitting image of when he rendered it in 1821. This is the place for unbeatable dog walks and picnics.

IP15 5PZ brittenpears.org 01728 451700

CO7 6UL nationaltrust.org.uk 01206 298260

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ALFRED MUNNINGS

GAINSBOROUGH HOUSE

THEATRE IN THE FOREST

As the leading equestrian artist of his day, collected by the Royal family and high society, Munnings was the epitome of respectability in the 20thcentury establishment. Castle House in Dedham now houses a charming museum containing over 600 of his paintings, around 100 of which are usually on display. Rather incredibly, the vast majority of his pictures were created after he lost sight in one eye at the age of twenty.

Thomas Gainsborough was astonishingly successful in his time, contributing to the rise in middle class domestic portraiture by replacing stiff, formal poses with scenes of affection and intimacy. The birthplace of this great artist on Gainsborough Street in Sudbury is now open to the public, and displays the largest collection of his work in Britain. A fascinating array of paintings that beautifully illustrate bourgeois society.

Every summer an enchanting spot of Suffolk woodland is transformed into a stage and brought to life by Shakespeare. Red Rose Chain, the independent theatre and film company behind this annual season of shows, has created highly original and accessible Shakespeare adaptations year on year, resulting in a steady increase in popularity. A guaranteed open air hit with families, but don’t forget your waterproofs!

CO7 6AZ siralfredmunnings.co.uk 01206 322127

CO10 2EU gainsborough.org 01787 372958

IP9 2AR redrosechain.com 01473 603388

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Extensive wine list, craft beers, gin bar & cocktails. Private dining rooms, party menus, alfresco dining & quirky art collections. Best Suffolk Restaurant 2018

Great Food & Great Fun 01394 460310 The Unruly Pig Orford Road | Bromeswell | Woodbridge | Suffolk |IP12 2PU www.theunrulypig.co.uk

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Join us for delicious seasonal menus from nibbles and light bites, to hearty main courses and sumptuous puds.

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YOXFORD, SIBTON & PEASENHALL Slightly inland from Suffolk’s heritage coast you will find an area sometimes known as the ‘Garden of Suffolk’.

YOXFORD Yoxford’s quaint main street incorporates a mix of architectural styles, and is a good deal quieter now than it was a couple of centuries ago when all the London-to-Yarmouth traffic came this way, providing coaching inns with a roaring trade. Yoxford has a church with a spire and good brasses, this is where Elizabeth I had her cousin Katherine Grey (younger sister of Lady Jane) placed under house arrest following her stretch in the Tower of London. She died soon after and is buried here. As well as local shops and a bustling café the village is well know for its antiques. It is surrounded by swathes of parkland forming Wilderness Reserve, a 5,000 acre estate with a unique collection of manors, farmhouse, and holiday cottages that provides an ideal base from which to enjoy unspoilt country walks via a network of footpaths through the Yox Valley and across into the adjacent Blythe and Alde Valleys.

SUFFOLK HOUSE ANTIQUES Suffolk House Antiques caters to the quality end of the trade. If you are interested in early furniture and works of art, a visit here is a must. The seven rooms are beautifully laid out with the sort of pieces often only seen in museums and the proprietor, Andrew Singleton, is always happy to advise. suffolk-house-antiques.co.uk 01728 668122

G&T'S Passionately run by Gina and Thalia, this cafe is really heart of the community, offering fantastic homemade food, local coffee, delicious evening dinner, feature nights and more. Cakes are really their strong point and they cater for all dietary requirements. If it's not on the menu then don't be afraid to ask as they love what they do and go the extra mile. Make sure not to miss their summer garden - a wilderness of tranquillity… 01728 668009  @gandtscafe

EMMETT'S Emmett’s village stores, trading here since the 1840s, Emmett’s sells all sorts of delicious treats but is most famous for its traditionally produced bacon and hams in particular its Suffolk black ham. emmettsham.co.uk 01728 660250

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GEORGE JUNIPER For those looking for something unique for their homes George Juniper & Co could have just what you are looking for. Mark and Beth bring decades of creativity from the worlds of theatre, TV, film and advertising to their carefully curated selection of items, with the aim to inspire and excite people. Beth says “The age and history of a piece fascinate us and whilst the shop itself is small, we try to give people a glimpse of our design ethos and the wider range of stock we have on offer via our website”. They also stock their own range of bespoke lighting pieces converted from vintage and antique elements into lamps. These take many forms from fire extinguishers to old thermos flasks. All are newly wired and certainly unique. Come and see for yourself! georgejuniper.co.uk

SIBTON WHITE HORSE INN At the heart of the small village of Sibton, a stone’s throw from Peasenhall, is this two AA rosette rated 16th century inn, the kitchen excels in modern local seasonal cooking and has won a heap of awards. Accommodation is also four star rated. A great choice if you are keen to explore the area. sibtonwhitehorseinn.co.uk 01728 660337

Antiques | Interior Design | Bespoke Lighting Come and visit our shop: Angel Room, The Street, Peasenhall, Suffolk IP12 2HJ Friday: 2pm – 5pm Saturday: 11am – 5pm Sunday: 11am – 4pm At other times by appointment A small space designed to inspire 01728 660 797 georgejuniper.co.uk

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Established over twenty years ago in the pretty village of Yoxford, Suffolk House Antiques has one of the largest selections of high quality early oak and country furniture and Established over twenty years a associated works of art in the UK.

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Established over twenty five years ago in the pretty village of Yoxford, Suffolk House Antiques has one of the largest selections of high quality early oak and country furniture and associated works of art in the UK. For further information, please visit our website, www.suffolk-house-antiques.co.uk or contact Andrew Singleton by telephone or email.

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For further information, the largest selections of high qu please visit our website early oak and country furnitur www.suffolk-house-antiques.co.uk associated works of art in the U or contact Andrew Singleton by telephone or email. For further information,

High Street, Yoxford, Suffolk IP17 3EP 01728 668122 as@suffolk-house-antiques.co.uk

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Member of the British Antiques Dealers Association

Member of the British Antiques Dealers Association

Visit our Arts & Crafts Beach Huts and The Flying Goose Café. There are five acres of open gardens and fields to enjoy and ample free parking. We are open 6 days a week: Monday to Saturday – 10.00am to 5.00pm Sundays – 10.00am to 4.00pm Bank Holidays – 10.00am to 5.00pm Closed Tuesdays.

Over 80 antiques dealers under one roof selling a wide range of antiques, collectables and vintage items.

01728 668844

www.yoxfordantiques.com Find us on the A1120, between Yoxford and Peasenhall (IP17 3JW).

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please visit our website www.suffolk-house-antiques.co or contact Andrew Singleton High Street, Yoxford, by telephone or email. Tel: 01728668122 Em

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“A prime example of an unspoilt 16c Suffolk pub.” A most interesting inn serving honest, seasonal and thoughtfully considered food. The Good Pub Guide Suffolk Dining Pub of 2019. Five contemporary furnished guest rooms provide the comforts expected from a 4 star Gold AA rated inn. Lunch served Wed - Sun 12.00 - 2.00 Dinner served Mon - Sun 6.30 - 9.00 01728 660337 info@sibtonwhitehorseinn.co.uk sibtonwhitehorseinn.co.uk

Sibton White Horse Inn Halesworth Road, Sibton, Suffolk IP17 2JJ

YOXFORD ANTIQUES Half a mile through the village on the A1120 stands Yoxford Antiques Centre, offering an enormous range and variety of antiques and collectables to suit all budgets in light and airy premises. The courtyard houses a row of brightly painted beach huts, which stock craft goods of all kinds, as well as The Flying Goose Cafe. There are also five acres of gardens and field where you can visit the Centre’s three resident alpacas. yoxfordantiques.com 01728 668844

WE RECOMMEND THINGS TO DO & SEE A stone’s throw away from Yoxford, the smaller village of Peasenhall is also interesting. It has an industrial as well as an agricultural past, having become a major production centre for the early nineteenth-century seed drill invented by James Smyth. The church is right next door to where the Suffolk Seed Drill Company used to be. Today it is very much a foodie village with the excellent local butcher JR Creasey and Emmetts flying the food flag.

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WHY NOT park up at at The Sibton White Horse Inn and explore the many footpaths in the area returning for a delicious lunch. STEP BACK into medieval times during a visit to St Peter’s church in Yoxford. BROWSE the quirky and varied antique outlets here that all offer something different.


Curl up in one of our luxury farmhouses or cottages for a crisp and refreshing winter holiday with family and friends on the scenic Wilderness estate. Enjoy each other’s company with gentle competition over board games in front of the fireplace, bracing winter walks and warming lunches

in local pubs. Pad across heated floors and enjoy long soaks in roll top baths overlooking miles of Suffolk estate with roaming deer, and if you’re lucky a kingfisher. When the day draws to a close snuggle up with sheepskin rugs, roll top baths and hypnos beds to sink into.

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RUBY TYGER Ruby Tyger is a thriving lifestyle shop set up six years ago by Susie and Sarah. It has grown organically and developed a loyal following. Old and new customers always receive a warm welcome, leaving them free to browse the Italian clothing, Havaianas, Victoria shoes, jewellery, handbags together with a variety of interior accessories. Their ethos is that you shouldn’t have to spend a fortune to look great. They choose beautiful pieces that are floaty, flattering and chic. Tucked away, off Market Hill , there is always something new to look at. Definitely worth a visit.

SOCIAL  @rubytyger  @rubytyger12  @rubytyger12

rubytyger.co.uk 01728 724470

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FRAMLINGHAM Voted one of the best places to live in Britain, Framlingham has been described as ‘the essence of the English market town’. FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE Framlingham’s biggest visitor attraction is its wonderful 12th-century castle, which could be an illustration from a children’s picture book and is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. Built by Roger Bigod, one of the Earls of Norfolk, it has been adapted and used as many things over the centuries, including a poorhouse and a court. Today it is in the care of English Heritage and hosts a programme of events and re-enactments. A brand new café and retail space have been added to the Workhouse at Framlingham Castle and an original mezzanine level has been reinstated to house a new exhibition which tells the stories of the historic property and its former residents, including Mary Tudor. english-heritage.org.uk 01728 724922

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THINGS TO DO & SEE Once you have explored the castle, head for the Market Square, which forms part of a conservation area at the heart of this thriving community. Here you will find quality shops to explore and eateries that range from a café to a coaching inn. The mixture of independent retail caters for the needs of the locals as well as for visitors keen to spend their money on something to take home. On your way out of the town, pay a visit to Shawgates Vineyard and winery on Badingham Road. A quick tour of the town includes everything from a ducking pond and Tudor almshouses to a Victorian pillarbox, which is still in use. Also not to be missed is the beautiful church of St Michael’s with its magnificent tombs and effigies. Market days are on Tuesday and Saturday and take place on Market Hill.

DON'T MISS Take the self guided tour of Shawgate Vineyard IP13 9HZ

COLLATED Collated opened in July 2018 to add some true colour to Framlingham and boasts a unique collection of lifestyle gifts personally selected for their style, quality and elegance. Offering something for everyone – be it a pure indulgence for oneself or a well considered gift – you can choose from jewellery, accessories and scent through to traditional toys, homewares, dog accessories, stationery, art, ceramics and home fragrance. Individual vintage pieces handpicked by owners Chris and Carrie make Collated a truly eclectic retail space that you will want to keep coming back to. Proud of their outstanding customer service and luxury retail pedigree, they also provide gift wrapping and a design consultancy service for your own home. Quickly becoming a real Framlingham favourite. collateduk.com 01728 564223  @collated_uk

MOLLET'S FARM Mollett’s Farm is a family-run haven of peace and tranquillity near Suffolk’s Heritage Coast. With new custom-designed holiday studios and cottages, it’s a home away from home. They also boast a Caravan Club CL adjacent to the accommodation. Set in open farmland, Mollett’s is criss-crossed by footpaths ready for you to explore ancient woodlands or walk to Friday Street Farm Shop nearby. The main A12 coast road makes it easy to head north towards Lowestoft, Southwold and Aldeburgh or south to Woodbridge and Ipswich. Their Studio’s are universal access, and all their accommodation is family and pet friendly. molletts.com THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 29


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FRIDAY STREET FRIDAY STREET CAFÉ The cafe restaurant at Friday Street is a local secret. Nearly all their food is made on site and the few dishes that aren’t, they source locally. Their sausage rolls are a great example. Produced in small batches, the pastry is made and rolled by hand in their kitchen. The meat is from pigs weaned just a few miles from the farm. It’s a truly great Suffolk product. Their desserts are made on site – fresh cream roulades, trifles, éclairs and a mountainous lemon meringue pie. For something a little smaller, but equally delicious, try ‘Friday’s Mess’ – an exclusive ice-cream using raspberries grown on the farm, milk from Suffolk dairies, real pieces of meringue and made by local producer Suffolk Meadow. As the weather turns colder, they cook up an extra hot dish each day alongside they winter warming soups. fridaystfarm.co.uk

Book your Perfect Suffolk Escape 4 Star Luxury Cottages & Studios and Caravan and Motorhome Club CL

“Beautiful self catering accommodation.” Mollett’s Farm, Main Road, Benhall, Saxmundham, Suffolk IP17 1JY

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SUFFOLK’S CROWNING GLORY Bow down to the splendour of Mary Tudor’s 16th century refuge.

Framlingham, Suffolk IP13 9BP

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HERITAGE COAST 36 Best of Aldeburgh

48 Best of Southwold

40 5 Best Things to do Spring & Summer

52 6 Best Suffolk Beaches

45 Best of Orford

56 Dunwich & Walberswick

46 Best of Thorpeness

58 Best of Ipswich 60 Found at Hintlesham

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Aldeburgh Marshes

Collections from Barbour, Gant, Schoffel, Dubarry, Timberland, Levi’s, Ilse Jacobsen & more

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SCALLOP Hambling's Scallop stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from his opera Peter Grimes.

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ALDEBURGH Composer Benjamin Britten and tenor Peter Pears were Aldeburgh’s most famous residents and an international music festival is held every year. The seaside town is also noted for fish and chips and for artist Maggi Hambling’s controversial scallop sculpture on the beach. Thorpeness, with its famous House in the Clouds, is only a walk away.

MARTELLO TOWER Aldeburgh’s Martello Tower isn’t far to the south of town and offers a delightful focal point for a short coastal walk. It is the largest and most northerly of a chain of towers designed to keep Napoleon from invading Britain. Situated at the foot of the Orford Ness peninsula, between the sea and the River Alde, it is a lovely quatrefoil building and is available as a really special holiday rental from the Landmark Trust.

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An independent fashion and lifestyle store located at the heart of Aldeburgh High Street. 0777 1623408 • JOLISUFFOLK.COM • @JOLISUFFOLK THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 37


THE WENTWORTH HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Aldeburgh’s Aldeburgh’s only truly only independent hotel hotel – No.1 Aldeburgh on Tripadvisor truly independent – A in hotel for all seasons Sea-facing rooms with spectacular views Value Comfortable lounges and opensGood fires inFood, winter,Good sea-facing garden and terrace in the summer

Two course lunch (Mon – Sat) £16.00 Good Food, Good Value Dinner in the restaurant – two courses £21.50 – three courses £27.25 (Mon – Sat) course lunch (Mon – Sat) £16.50 Sundays – threeTwo course lunch £24.00 – three course dinner £17.40 Dinner in the restaurant – two courses £23.00 – three courses £29.00 (Mon – Sat) Sundays – three course 01728 lunch £25.00 – three course dinner £18.50 Booking advisable Telephone 452312 www.wentworth-aldeburgh.com

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BRUDENELL HOTEL A step away from Aldeburgh’s shingle beach, the Brudenell Hotel is in a wonderful seafront setting with fantastic sea views to the front, while at the back it overlooks the river Alde and countryside beyond. Its chic décor is inspired by the vibrant colours found on the Suffolk coast. Enjoy fresh locally sourced food in the Seafood & Grill or dine al fresco on the sea-facing terrace to the sound of waves on the beach with the sun on your back. brudenellhotel.co.uk 01728 452071

THE WHITE LION Set opposite the shingle beach and fishermen’s huts in Aldeburgh, the White Lion Hotel has stunning sea views, yet it’s within an easy stroll of the town centre High Street shops and galleries. Choose to dine in either the informal, family friendly Brasserie or the hotel’s second restaurant Sea Spice, which brings the exotic flavours of Indian cuisine to Suffolk’s Heritage Coast. whitelion.co.uk 01728 452720

O&C BUTCHER Having the right sartorial gear for your holiday is a must and visitors need look no further than O&C Butcher, which has stood on the same spot on the High Street for the past 130 years. For many a trip here is actually obligatory and a key part of their holiday experience. James Stacey and his team of knowledgeable staff are on hand to kit you out whatever the weather. It’s an Aldeburgh institution, not to be missed. ocbutcher.co.uk 01728 452229

RILEY & RILEY

VISIT The Red House offers a fascinating insight into the life of Benjamin Britten and Peter Piers

ALDEBURGH CONTEMPORARY ARTS 2019 sees the 17th anniversary of Andrew and Julie Knibbs gallery. Situated on the High Street it shows leading artists from all parts of the UK and features regular exhibitions, the gallery is now established as a great destination to view affordable, colourful contemporary art. From traditional linocuts, woodcuts, screenprints and etchings, to large scale original oil and acrylic on canvas paintings, with a range of glassware and ceramics there is plenty to inspire. aldeburghcontemporaryarts.co.uk 01728 454212 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 39

Riley & Riley have become one of Suffolk’s favourite jewellers, renowned for their approachability and expertise. They are independent specialists in contemporary and traditional jewellery and owner Mark, a highly experienced jeweller in his own right, is often found behind his bench here in Aldeburgh or in their Ipswich showroom. Read more about his unique cast beach pebbles on page 44. rileyandriley.co.uk 01728 452431


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SPRING & SUMMER

SUMMER SATURDAYS AT NEWMARKET RACES Throughout June and August, the renowned races at Newmarket really come into their own as brilliant days out. In addition to the usual world class horse racing, there is a huge range of extra activities for kids and grown ups alike. All accompanied children aged 17 and under are admitted free, while adults shouldn’t miss The July Festival - East Anglia’s answer to the Royal Ascot! CB8 0TG newmarketracecourses.co.uk 01638 675500

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A HORSEBACK RIDE IN TUNSTALL FOREST

Unbeknownst to many, the average coastal stroll in Suffolk involves stepping over countless little treasures. The beaches between Felixstowe and Southwold are a great place to look for raw amber, and the best place to look for it is at the very top of the line of debris left by high tide. Raw amber looks like a dull creamy-brown stoneit’s only when it is polished that it comes to life.

Tunstall Forest Equestrian Centre offers horseback hacks suitable for all abilities. Head straight into the seclusion of thousands of acres of forest criss-crossed with miles of wide sandy gallops. Whether you prefer a brisk canter or leisurely walk, it’s the best way to take in the sights and sounds of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. tunstallforestlivery.co.uk

ANGLING IN ALDEBURGH Aldeburgh’s steep shingle access to deep water makes it Suffolk’s star spot for beach fishing, and it is also in the top five locations for cod in the UK. You can park at Fort Green and head to North Warren beach, or Martello tower which is a great night time spot. Cod feed better in coloured or dark seas, so the best time to fish is at night, but whatever bait you use make sure it’s at least half the size of your fist!

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5 GO APE For a true taste of the wilderness Go Ape Forest Adventure at Thetford Forest has it all a perfect day out with a difference as you swing through these ancient woods. You can try out the Tree Top Adventure and release your inner Tarzan - speed down zip wires, climb rope bridges and tackle swings, all suspended up to 120 feet above the forest floor. Or for those that prefer keeping their feet on the ground, there’s the Forest Segway too

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___ DISCOVER MORE Take a river cruise with Lady Florence at Orford or Allen Gardiner at Ipswich. IP12 9LU lady-florence.co.uk 07831 698298

Windsurfing, Paddle Boarding and Dinghy hire available at Alton Water April through to the end of October IP9 2RY altonwater.co.uk 01473 328408

Theatre Royal Take a Backstage Past tour of this Regency theatre in Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR theatreroyal.org 01284 769505

Take the big dog ferry in Beccles for a relaxing trip down the River Waveney. NR34 9PL bigdogferry.co.uk 07532 072761

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Visit Wyken Vineyards, Restaurant, Gardens, Shop or Farmers Market Stanton, Bury St Edmunds. IP31 2DW kenvineyards.co.uk 01359 250262

Power boat racing at Oulton Broad – You can try it for free every Thursday during the Summer lobmbc.org.uk/


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Roland Blunk

SUFFOLK PHOTOGRAPHER "Landscape photography is created for many of reasons, whether it be recalling a personal observation or experiencing the big the outdoors, especially when traveling. Others pursue it particularly as an outdoor lifestyle, to be involved with nature and the elements, some as an escape from the artificial world. My photography is quite varied as I cover Interiors, Architecture and portraiture, as well as what for me is my greatest pleasure, Landscapes. Many landscape photographs show little or no human activity and are created in the pursuit of a pure, unsullied depiction of nature, devoid of human influence—instead featuring subjects such as strongly defined landforms, weather, and ambient light. I host monthly one day ‘Suffolk Photography Course’ workshops on the beautiful ‘Suffolk Heritage Coast’. Courses are designed to introduce and develop both beginners and intermediates to the next levels of photography in East Anglia. Enjoyment is my key to improving photographic skills, whilst exploring

and photographing some of East Anglia’s finest habitats". The one day Suffolk photographic workshop at different locations in East Anglia, are planned for Saturdays from 9am until 5pm. As I spent an idyllic childhood growing up in Walberswick near Southwold, I know the Suffolk coast very well. Dates/locations at Southwold, Walberswick, Dunwich, Aldebugh and Woodbridge are listed on my booking system. The sessions are £85 per person within a maximum group of eight students. Private, social and corporate group tuition can be modelled to a particular requirement. Subjects for private courses may include Landscape, Portraiture, Architecture, and Interior photography and are available by arrangement at any location. Please contact me to discuss any points, or if you wish to arrange a photographic course as an unusual gift. 07899 974922 rol@rolandblunk.com www.rolandblunk.com/photo THE THE BEST BESTOF OFSUFFOLK SUFFOLK__ __42 42


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INSPIRATION Opened in 2002, Aldeburgh Contemporary Arts offers quality art at affordable prices in relaxed surroundings. Visit the gallery, situated prominently on Aldeburgh High Street and prepare to be inspired with contemporary art by more than 60 artists. From the collectable paintings of landscape artists Paul Evans, Christopher Osborne & John Lawrence, to the finely drawn etchings of Derek Chambers. From the iconic still life paintings & linocuts of Graham Spice to the dramatic

seascapes of Scottish artist & keen sailor Janet Nelson. Compare the woodcuts of wildlife artist Robert Greenhalf SWLA with the whimsical etchings by Trevor Price RE and Mychael Barratt RE. View unique ceramics from the colourful raku of Pat Armstrong, to the hand crafted birds of Michael Richmond to the acclaimed sculptures of Peter Beard, bronzes from April Young and the vibrant glassware from Cathryn Shilling. Be inspired.

‘Gone Fishing Aldeburgh’ Silkscreen by Clare Halifax

‘Lining Up on the Spinnaker Run’ – Acrylic by Janet Nelson

‘Birdsong & Bluebells’ – Acrylic by Paul Evans

‘In the Groove’ – Gouache by Adam Yeldham

‘Yellow & Purple’ – Acrylic by Graham Spice

Glassware by Catherine Shilling

CONTACT Aldeburgh Contemporary Arts can be found at 187 High St, Aldeburgh. Open six days a week (closed Tuedays) 10am-5pm. 01728 454212 aldeburghcontemporaryarts.co.uk ‘Little Terns II’ Woodcut by Richard Allen

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COASTAL CRAFTSMAN

M A RK RILE Y

Mark Riley’s distinctive ‘pebbles’ are a wonderful way to capture your individual memories of Aldeburgh.Working from his workshop within his Aldeburgh shop and literally a stone’s throw from the sea, all ‘Hand made by Mark Riley’ Aldeburgh Pebbles are totally unique. Cast from real pebbles that he specially selects from the beach, or pebbles brought in by customers, they are solid sterling silver - although if you are feeling more extravagant they are also available in gold. Mark’s inspiration came from walking along the nearby beach road and seeing children painting pebbles from the beach. This caught his imagination and he set about creating unique pieces of beautiful and tactile jewellery that are not only inspired by nature, are almost created by nature. He makes a mould from an actual beach pebble and casts a facsimile in solid silver, which he then makes into a piece of jewellery that is totally unique

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and imbued with the romance of the sea shore and the creative nature of the environment. ‘Each piece also bears my individual R&R hallmark!’ Mark is a qualified gemmologist and makes all his pieces in the Aldeburgh store. He says of Aldeburgh, ‘it is and has been home to so many creative people, that its inspiration goes before it!’ The newest part of their handmade range is the new ‘CreoDesign Personalised’, as Mark explains: “We hand forge rings and discs and make multi-layered circle pendants and bangles. The pieces can be personalised with names, dates or a short message, which are handpunched into the metal and included in the price. Riley & Riley also have a full repair service and undertake everything from simple sizings through to complete restorations and remodels.

RILEY & RILEY rileyandriley.co.uk 01728 452431


ORFORD NESS Boat over to Orford Ness; a remote stretch of coast separated from the mainland by the River Ore. Open 26 March - 25 June Saturdays only. 28 June - 1 October Tuesday Saturday. 8 - 29 October Saturdays only. Access is by National Trust ferry from Orford Quay. Boats cross to the Ness every 20 minutes between 10am and 2pm only, returning regularly through the day; last ferry leaves the Ness at 5pm. nationaltrust.org

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ORFORD Orford is one of the most secluded parts of Suffolk, yet for such a small place it is remarkably well-served for foodies. Don’t miss a deliciously retro lunch at the Butley Orford Oysterage a long running and no frills eatery. Suffolk's most outstanding bread, chocolate and coffee combo at the Pump Street Bakery. Special mention goes to the award-winning Crown and Castle a must for both dinner and staying over… THE CROWN & CASTLE A few steps from the 12th century castle keep in the peaceful village of Orford, the Crown and Castle is a highly rated restaurant with rooms. Expect oak beams, stylish décor and a traditional bar with a real open fire; the walls are adorned with interesting artwork and there’s a large terrace for outdoor eating and drinking within sight of the castle. Enjoy British and Italian inspired dishes in the lively AA two rosette restaurant. Dogs are also made particularly welcome. crownandcastle.co.uk 01394 450205

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THE HOUSE IN THE CLOUDS An architectural folly which disguised the water tower that used to contain 30,000 gallons of water. It’s now a unique family holiday home, with fabulous views over the surrounding area. houseintheclouds.co.uk

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THORPENESS Thorpeness was promoted as The Home of Peter Pan. The author, JM Barrie, was a friend of the Ogilvies and regularly visited the village. His characters inspired the magical islands in the centre of the Meare. The landings are still marked with names from the book, and you can find locations such as The Pirates Lair and Wendy’s Home, to play on. THE DOLPHIN Situated in the heart of the village, the Dolphin is popular for its relaxed, friendly service and delicious seasonal food, most of it sourced from the immediate area.  thorpenessdolphin.com

___ DON'T MISS THE PARROT Come and visit The Parrot, the sister pub to The Dolphin in nearby Aldringham.

THORPENESS WINDMILL

THE MEARE

Grade II listed, this windmill was built in 1803 and then moved in 1923, when it was converted to a water pumping mill for the nearby water tower, the House in the Clouds. It’s now privately owned and you can arrange to visit between Easter and September.

A wide range of boats are available here including dinghys (generally suitable for one to two people), larger rowing boats, punts, sailing boats, canoes (for 2 or 3 people) and kayaks (one person).

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THORPENESS Feeling peckish? Then work your way through the carefully crafted menu of seasonal and locally sourced cuisine, from breakfast, lunch, and cakes right through the summer months. Sample their scrumptious menus filled with feel-good comfort food and seaside classics, packed with great-value, and flavoursome dishes using quality British ingredients. You’ll be able to tuck into everything from seasonal small plates to warming soups and hearty dishes, to creamy Gelateria Carte D'Or ice cream and loads more yummy things! Whether to take-away or enjoy from the comfort of a sofa, early risers can come for freshly-baked cakes and biscuits, all with free WiFi and a stack of complimentary newspapers, of course! After hours, we are known for offering stonking nights out, check our website for the latest information on our fabulous entertainment nights.

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SOUTHWOLD PIER If one picture on a postcard could sum up an idyllic English Seaside destination it would have to be Southwold Pier. This pillared walkway has a magnetic attraction and something for everyone to enjoy! There’s so much to do a whole day can drift by while you walk the planks and explore this historic icon. southwoldpier.co.uk 01502 722105

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SOUTHWOLD The town’s seafront landscape with the iconic lighthouse poking its head above the rooftops has remained unchanged over the years and evokes the simple seaside pleasures of a bygone age. The Adnams brewery goes from strength to strength and the welcoming pubs are all within walking distance of each other. SAILOR'S READING ROOM Known for their heavy drinking when not at sea, the Sailors’ Reading Room was built in 1864 in an attempt to encourage Christian ideals and keep sailors from the many pubs of Southwold. Now, it’s a fascinating sea-faring museum focused on Southwold’s maritime history. southwoldsailorsreadingroom.co.uk

VISIT Southwold Lighthouse open 2pm till 4pm on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Well worth a visit for outstanding views.

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COLLEN & CLARE This successful Suffolk womenswear and menswear boutique, located in Southwold’s Market Place, was founded in 2002 by Vanessa Collen. The ethos of Collen & Clare remains the same today as it did on opening - to offer an edited selection from some of the most coveted designer collections in the fashion industry in an environment that is utterly relaxed. C&C has grown to become a destination store, which has been listed among the best 50 independent boutiques in the country. Merchandised like a department store, a relaxed ambience emanates throughout. Strategically placed upholstered chairs and the daily papers provide the perfect distraction for the family whilst you take time to browse. collenandclare.com 01502 724823

___ WHY NOT? SOUTHWOLD LIGHTHOUSE Southwold Lighthouse open 2pm till 4pm on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Well worth a visit for outstanding views.

SEASONAL DINING AT THE CROWN, SOUTHWOLD Bring the family or enjoy a relaxing lunch or dinner with friends. We look forward to welcoming you! Call or book online... T: 01502 722275 W: thecrownsouthwold.co.uk

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Suffolk’s picturesque coastline stretches for 39 miles, starting at Felixstowe and extending to its most eastern tip at Lowestoft. The beaches are perfectly suited to a classic bucket-and-spade day out or a variety of activities from fishing, swimming, wind surfing and sailing to just relaxing with a book.

WALBERSWICK Walberswick’s lovely dunes and coarse, orangetinted sand are ideal for building sandcastles. Don’t miss a trip on the Walberswick-toSouthwold Foot Ferry, a traditional rowing boat that crosses the River Blyth. At just £1 a person it’s a steal, and dogs are also welcome.  No lifeguards

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SHINGLE STREET (10 miles from Woodbridge) is an isolated beach where you can see seals basking at the estuary entrance.  No lifeguards

NORTH FELIXSTOWE This has a two mile promenade gently sloping towards the sea in a sheltered bay. European Blue Flag.  No lifeguards

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KESSINGLAND BEACH A huge unspoilt beach with a wide stretch of sand and sand hills.  No lifeguards

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___ DISCOVER MORE BEACHES COVEHITHE (Four miles north of Southwold) is a quiet beach with a fast-eroding stretch of coastline.

ALDEBURGH BEACH IP15 5BD Shingle beach with fisherman huts where freshly caught fish are sold daily

DUNWICH BEACH IP17 3DE Shingle beach located next to RSPB Minesmere

NESS POINT, LOWESTOFT NR32 1XQ

SOUTHWOLD BEACHES These traditional seaside beaches are home to a mix of sand and shingle, backed by wooden chalets and a genteel promenade. An amusement pier, putting greens and boating ponds make it a good option for families. European Blue Flag. Lifeguards. Or the more secluded The Denes Beach at Southwold IP18 6HQ for a quieter, more secluded beach away from the hustle and bustle of the town.  Lifeguards daily July - September

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The most easterly point in the UK

HOPTON–ON-SEA NR31 9SE (across the border) A sandy beach with views of the curving coastline.


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DENNY OF SOUTHWOLD DENNYS OF SOUTHWOLD - DIFFERENT? DEFINITELY!! Denny’s has a fascinating history it has been in the same family since 1851. The business started after Robert Denny gambled away his vast inheritance and moved to Southwold with his wife and family. His son William decided to try his hand at tailoring, and after a five year apprenticeship he opened his own tailoring business, clothing the rich and famous… George Orwell, Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears, the local aristocracy and many other famous people had their clothes hand tailored at Dennys. During a stay in Southwold, King George VI, had a pair of grey flannel shorts made, all of the 26 tailors taking turns to add some stitches so

they could say they had made the shorts for the King! Today things have changed, the rich and famous still buy their clothes from Dennys, as they know quality clothes will last for many years to come. The famous Denny establishment is situated directly across the road from the Swan Hotel, it is a beautiful oak panelled shop which stocks the most amazing collection of ladies and gents casual clothing, gathered from around the world. New brands are cleverly sourced by Lyn, a fifth generation Denny, and her manager Hazel Saunders. They aim to have something fresh for each season to add to their large selection of colourful clothing giving customers of all ages a huge choice and variety of different styles to choose from. THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 54

The garments have been carefully chosen, only the purest fabrics have been selected with the utmost care and attention to style fit and quality. Exciting new brands are added each season to the wide and varied range of stock. There are sweaters from Peru, Australia, Denmark and of course England. Beautiful Thai silk dressing gowns, velour gowns from Sweden and the softest leather hand bags from Lulu Guinness, Valentino & Vivienne Westwood. Denny’s has been called a mini Liberty’s and rightly so, an exciting collection of colourful clothes and gifts are available throughout the year, whatever the season! They are cleverly displayed amongst a collection of antiques and portraits in oil, a crystal chandelier lights up the carefully


displayed accessories on one of the shop’s oak tables. The hard-working team of eight ‘Denny Girls’ really pride themselves on their customer service, something that it really appreciated by their regular customers and visitors alike. Indeed, although much has changed, Denny’s remains a constant, still supplying quality clothing and accessories to a discerning clientele. Increasingly, young ethical consumers are realising that quality clothes will last for many, many years to come. It is better for the environment, it cuts back on waste, and best of all they realise they will look fabulous, and enjoy wearing them! So why not come for a day to experience lovely Southwold, walk on the beach, and of course, make sure a visit to Denny’s is high on your list! 11 Market Place, Southwold, Suffolk IP18 6EA info@dennysofsouthwold.co.uk dennyofsouthwold.co.uk 01502 722372

Lyn Knights, a fifth generation Denny

OUR BRANDS LULU GUINNESS VALENTINO VIVIENNE WESTWOOD GURTEEN BARBOUR POMODORO SAINT JAMES CATH KIDSTON CAT & MANY OTHERS

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DUNWICH & WALBERSWICK Swathes of marsh and sandy heathland rich in wildlife create the backdrop to this corner of Suffolk, much of it protected and designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. HISTORY Farther along the coast from Walberswick you will find the tiny town of Dunwich – or what is left of it. Much of the thriving medieval township famously disappeared under the sea. The rot set in after a devastating storm in 1328, when 400 houses and a number of churches were destroyed. Dunwich lost its harbour and its trade to Walberswick and, as coastal erosion continued to set in, the town was slowly reclaimed by the sea. There is a small museum where you can discover more about this lost town dunwichmuseum.org.uk

BLYTHBURGH Blythburgh lies a little farther inland, along the River Blyth. You cannot miss its church, sometimes known as

the Cathedral of the Marshes. Vastly out of proportion to the size of its surroundings, Holy Trinity manages to distinguish itself in a county full of special churches, and is truly worth a visit. The devil himself is reputed to

WE RECOMMEND TAKE IN breathtaking coastal

surroundings at nearby Dunwich Heath, conserved by the National Trust. STEP BACK into medieval times during a visit to Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh. CHILDREN WILL LOVE crabbing

off the bridge near the car park in the summer.

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have called here, hotfooting it from Bungay during the awful storm of 1577 and leaving tell-tale scorchmarks on the door. The village itself is bisected by the busy A12 – church on one side, pub the other.


THINGS TO DO & SEE If you head off towards the coast you will find you are not far from Dunwich, the once great town, famously lost to the sea, and Minsmere, the nature reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

WALBERSWICK Pretty Walberswick, beloved of artists and writers, lies on the coast, across the river from Southwold. You can easily walk between the two, the only decision being whether to cross the Bailey bridge or secure a passage on the tiny foot ferry (June-September daily). Arriving by boat and passing the harbour huts, you can either follow a path through the sand-dunes to the beach, or continue up the main street to the village green, where you will find arts and crafts shops, a tea shop and visitor centre. Farther into the village, you can enjoy a drink at the Bell and some tasty lunch at the Anchor.

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THE FAMOUS GILES FAMILY This statue of Grandma in Giles Circus stands looking up at the newspaper office window where creator Carl Giles used to work as a cartoonist.

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IPSWICH The county town, birthplace of Cardinal Wolsey – Henry Vlll’s powerful chancellor – is rich in history with the Elizabethan Christchurch Mansion and park at its very heart. The town is also experiencing a leisure revival with a 12-screen cinema and a host of restaurants and shops.

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GET YOUR BEARINGS One of England’s oldest towns, Ipswich took shape in Anglo-Saxon times around the dock. This area has become a key part of the fabric, past and present and its history evident in much of the architecture. Cardinal Wolsey was born in 1475 and lived in Ipswich during his childhood. Wolsey is Ipswich’s most famous son. He was a Roman Catholic Cardinal - with precedence even over the Archbishop of Canterbury - as well as being Archbishop of York and was the Lord Chancellor of England for Henry VIII for 14 years. Next to Henry VIII himself, Wolsey was the most powerful man in the kingdom in Tudor times. By the 16th century, Ipswich was declared a King’s Port – one of only eleven in England. Christchurch Park, an unexpectedly vast green space in the middle of town, comes complete with its own Tudor mansion, children’s play area, arboretum, tennis courts. Many events are held here through through the summer. Within the park is Christchurch Mansion that has period-room settings and a gallery displaying the town’s renowned collection of paintings by Gainsborough and Constable.

View of Ipswich from Christchurch Park c.1746-9 Thomas Gainsborough

Ipswich Museum, in the High Street, also has much to see, including a lifesize recreation of a woolly mammoth and a Victorian natural history collection complete with a (real) 17ft giraffe in a towering glass case. On the edge of town is the volunteer-run transport museum.

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DID YOU KNOW? Silent Street in Ipswich is named because more than half of its 64 inhabitants died in just one week during the Plague outbreak in 1665-66

Dance East is a great cultural asset to the Ipswich waterfront that puts on performances but also runs a variety of dance workshops throughout the year for children and adults. Check out the Pay as you Dance lessons (£7 adults. £6 concessions). danceeast.co.uk

THE WATERFRONT Don’t miss a stroll along the Waterfront - well worth a meander particularly in the summer months when it is bustling with folk.

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HINTLESHAM HALL A 16th century, Grade 1 listed manor house set within 175 acres of Suffolk countryside. It was restored and turned into a hotel by the famous chef, restaurateur and food writer Robert Carrier. The business was owned later by the hotelier and broadcaster Ruth Watson.

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HINTLESHAM Hintlesham is situated roughly halfway between Ipswich and Hadleigh and is a great base for exploring south and central Suffolk. The tree-shaded village grew up around the Hall and the church and is approached over the undulations of the steep little valleys that drop to the Orwell estuary at Ipswich. LIVELONG LIMITED Set in the quiet surroundings of Hyntle Barn, is a beautiful health and wellness centre, a best-kept secret among those wanting to rehabilitate, regenerate and relax. Under 10 minutes from the towns of Hadleigh and Ipswich, Livelong offers a unique environment that instantly puts you at ease ready to reset your body. Livelong is the growing health and wellness vision of principle Osteopath and Acupuncturist, Tom Parry. He and his team have a very clear mission – to help your body keep up with your life. With an expanding range of treatments and classes that allow for active recovery and prevention of illness, Tom is creating a health and wellness offering that can help us navigate our busy lives. Whether you are in pain, looking to improve performance in a sport or want to reset your body to fight the ageing process, the team at Livelong will help manage your body health. livelongltd.com 01473 652509 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 60


THE SUFFOLK ESCAPE Voted VisitEnglands ‘Best Self-Catering Holiday Provider 2018’, Andrew and Sarah invite you to discover their award-winning luxury self-catering accommodation and give yourself the opportunity to truly stop, relax and unwind. Set in the heart of the family’s rural farm land in Hintlesham, they offer peaceful adult-only, lakeside log cabin breaks and a unique barn sleeping 12 for the perfect large group holiday. With just four Scandinavian-inspired log cabins set around a lake, the spacious two-bedroom lodges offer secluded hot tubs, private dining decks over the water and a wood burning stove, to name just a few reasons that make them the perfect escape. The cabins are the ultimate setting for couples looking for a romantic break or friends looking for a peaceful, relaxing break away. The award-winning Sheepyard Barn, set one mile from the road on the 300acre family farm, provides large groups of friends or multi-generational families luxury accommodation with stunning views of the rolling countryside. Thoughtfully laid out and with a contemporary design with hints of its rustic origins, the barn really does have the ‘wow factor’. Inside, the barn offers a large open plan kitchen and living area, an indoor swimming pool, home cinema system, games room, fun 4-bed cabin bunk room and large luxurious double bedrooms. Outside, guests can enjoy a private hot tub, timber-framed outdoor lounge, a wood fired pizza oven, sunken trampoline and hammocks in the trees. A friendly, warm welcome awaits you at this idyllic selfcatering retreat. suffolkescape.co.uk 01473 652149

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intlesham Hall is a Grade 1 listed country house hotel, set in peaceful, extensive grounds and renowned for its superb and convenient location, the 32 individually designed bedrooms, its team of friendly, professional staff and its award-winning cuisine. It boasts AA four red stars, AA two rosettes for culinary excellence for the fourth-year running and is The Inspector’s Choice Hotel in Britain and Ireland and Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence.

Hintlesham Hall Hotel, Hintlesham, Ipswich, IP8 3NS www.hintleshamhall.co.uk

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WOOL TOWNS The Wool Towns describes those towns and villages in rural Suffolk and North Essex that share a common heritage, as demonstrated by a number of wonderful wool churches. This common history goes back over half a millennium to a time when this was a thriving manufacturing area. Before the industrial revolution, or the railways, the production of woollen cloth and associated trades took place in homes right across the region. Today these communities still work together, with a rich offering to those looking for a short break or holiday in wonderful rural communities. The Wool Towns offer an abundance of things to see and do, great hospitality and exciting events. For more information, visit wooltowns.co.uk or follow @wooltowns

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EXPERIENCE Be sure to take time to visit the ancient town of Clare, the former stronghold of one of the richest women in British History, Elizabeth de Clare. It also played an important party in the history of the Magna Carta. Today, Clare Castle Country Park boasts the only railway station in a castle - now a stylish café - and the view from the top of the keep is definitely worth the climb. A town trail and circular walk tempt you to stay longer; Clare Priory is home to the mother house of Britain’s’ Augustinian Friars. Founded in 1248, its grounds and ruins are open to the public. Remarkable for its many listed buildings from all periods, including the Ancient House Museum which dates from 1473, Clare also has an Iron Age Hill Fort. The town is home to antique shops, an auction house and a wonderfully rich collection of independent shops, a contemporary art gallery and several quality cafes pubs and B&Bs.

SEA PICTURES GALLERY Sea Pictures Gallery in Well Lane, Clare is a wellestablished contemporary art dealer and the home of bespoke framer, Suffolk Framing. Gallery exhibitions change every few weeks, offering original, affordable work in all media, from professional artists across the UK. The gallery sponsors a prize at the annual exhibition of the Royal Society of Marine Artists in London and shows work by many of their members. In May 2019 Sea Pictures Gallery has been selected by The Society of Wood Engravers to host their annual touring exhibition which will be the first time for more than a decade that the collection will have been on show in East Anglia. This prestigious exhibition co-incides with the tenth anniversary of the gallery’s own printmakers’ show PRINTWORKS. In March and November each year the gallery runs in-house linocut print workshops for four students a day. Full details of exhibitions and courses can be found on our website seapicturesgallery.com 01787 279024

CLARE PARK GOLF COURSE Their par 3, 9-hole parkland course beside the river Stour provides challenges and interest for all levels of play and is open to everyone. Enjoy the comfortable clubhouse and Tee Room with a panoramic view over the lake serving fresh all day snacks and homemade cakes. The new bespoke meeting room for up to 20 delegates is now available for hire. claregolfcourse.co.uk 01787 278693 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 67


PLATFORM ONE CAFÉ Located in the original 1865 bookings hall of Clare Railway Station, this is an atmospheric café in the heart of the Clare Castle Country Park. Open seven days a week it offers delicious freshlymade coffees, teas, and a large selection of homemade cakes and scones as well as light lunches and snacks including home-made soups, quiches, tarts and a range of vegetarian dishes. The food and service is first class and they strive to only use the best locally sourced ingredients creating the majority of dishes on site. The interior of the café is in keeping with the original station and they have installed a cosy log burner to greet you on cooler days. A two minute walk from the Clare Castle Country Park car park with full disabled facilities. Also worth a visit is Number One the Delicatessen and Cafe within Clare, located in the old post office on the High Street. Platform One | 01787 277850 Number One Delicatessen and Café | 01787 278932 kent.palmer@btinternet.com

CLOTH This delightful little shop of cloth offers a bespoke service of curtain and soft furnishing making. Offering a range of fabric to order, clothes alteration service and in-house sewing workshop sessions, which are held every month. Kay Taylor has 20 years sewing experience in the interior design industry and offers measuring, fitting and advice. Tracks poles and blinds are also supplied. Open Tues, Thurs, Friday and Saturday 10.00 am - 5.00pm clothclare.co.uk 07800574788

HARRIS & HARRIS BOOKS Kate Harris started in the book trade over 20 years ago and in August 2011 she opened her own bookshop in the High Street of Clare. Step inside the bookish tardis and whether you are looking for a set of old Charles Dickens novels or the very latest best seller, you’ll find a carefully curated collection of interesting, quirky, fascinating, eclectic and sometimes amusing books and gifts for readers and collectors of all ages. “I wanted it to have the feel of an old and established bookshop, but with the convenience and pleasure of a new one” Says Kate when she first opened. It quickly became popular with locals and tourists and has enjoyed being at the heart of the community ever since. With a fast book ordering service, friendly help to find that perfect book for you or for a gift, gift wrapping, gift vouchers, a phenomenally large motor book section, bookish gifts, author events and a yumyum for pocket money spending pets, you’ll soon see that although Harris & Harris may be small, it’s certainly mighty. harrisharris.co.uk 01787 277267 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 68


HONEYHILL CAFÉ Pictured receiving a Gold Eat Out Eat Well award, in recognition of providing healthy menu choices, Graham and Dina’s café offers some of the best coffee around with the help of their friends at Frank & Earnest, the Suffolk based Artisan Coffee specialists. The café sits within a wonderful Grade II listed building that has been many things over the past few hundred years; an antique shop that featured in the Lovejoy TV series, a dress shop, a butchers, and now a friendly café. They offer a full menu throughout the day, very much in the brasserie style, and you are encouraged to relax and watch the world go by. They are fastidious about their ingredients and using dry cured Suffolk bacon, Dingly Dell sausages and lovely fresh free range eggs along with a selection of cakes baked freshly every day. Their eggs benedict and eggs royale are simply delicious as is their super fresh seasonal seafood, which includes Cromer crabs, Brancaster mussels, and impressive seafood platters. honeyhillcafe.co.uk 01787 278332

MUGHAL KNIGHT Specialising in Bangladeshi and Indian fine dining with attention to culinary detail, owners Nabin and Zak are passionate about offering the finest ingredients and freshest natural spices, creating dishes that are not only delicious, but health conscious. Heavily engaged with the local community, diners get 10% Discount off all food ordered when they mention Best Of Suffolk. mughalknight.co.uk 01787 279314

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RIPPINGDALES ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Rippingales Antiques and Collectables situated in the High Street in Clare has been called a ‘little gem’. Known particularly for its range of childhood collectables it also carries an eclectic mix of stock. From Georgian ceramics to Advertising to Hornby trains there is always something new to see and buy. You will also always find examples of cottage furniture, silver, jewellery, and garden items, as well as anything that catches the eye of owner Paula Rippingale Mills. Trading in Antiques for nearly 15 years Paula is a member of trade body The Essex Antique Dealers Association Having a special interest in childhood collectables Paula always has a selection of antique and vintage dolls, teddies, toys, books and items such as samplers relating to the history of childhood. Rippingales loves to welcome visitors and is always interested in sharing a passion for Antiques with its many customers from across the world. rippingalesantiques.com 01787 278165

MAISON DE CLEMENTS Linda Dabbs is the owner and curator of Maison de Clements, she has been collecting and trading for over fifteen years and you can tell it's a real passion for her. She has a fantastic eye and really enjoys helping people find what they are looking for. If you are searching for that something special why not give her a call and she will try her best to find whatever item you are seeking. She sources a wide range of vintage and antique items from all over the UK and Europe bring these to her Clarebased shop where you will find a unique and timeless ever changing collection at affordable prices. Whether you are looking for antique French linen or have a passion for kitchenalia you will not be disappointed. Upstairs in the Man Cave there are a variety of enamel advertising signs plus car memorabilia along with the intriguing taxidermy and antique tools. Every antique and vintage item tells a story from its long and interesting past. You will find so many interesting and quirky items at Maison de Clements, there’s something for everyone and you will always receive a warm welcome. Linda frequently visits France, where she has some fabulous contacts and returns with numerous impressive and competitively priced items, it's well worth popping in to see her latest finds. Maison de Clements offers free local delivery for larger item’s. maisondeclements.co.uk 07950 767674  @maison_de_clements  @lindadabbs1

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CLARE RAISES A GLASS

THE BELL HOTEL Clare's Bell Hotel reopens with new team at the helm after refurbishment. Dynamic couple Daniel Esplen and Zainab Khan recently took over the running of the Clare’s Bell Hotel. The couple have a combined experience of more than 40 years in hospitality and are aiming to create a hotel that will become a destination for the whole of East Anglia and a great place to stay when exploring this glorious part of south Suffolk and the Wool Towns. In recent years, The Bell Hotel has often been a pub first and hotel second. While retaining the pub feel and also create a two-AA-rosette-standard restaurant, the couple are aiming to enhance the hotel element of the business to make it a real destination, offering a standout overnight experience to all its guests. With a meticulous eye for detail and a real enthusiasm, it’s clear that they have already made their mark. As Daniel says, “It’s a fantastic building, a Grade-II-listed former coaching inn, with a 28-seat restaurant, a new stylish bar and lounge along with fifteen guest rooms and two function rooms. It’s an amazing space.” Indeed, it has already been dramatically refurbished with a further refurbishment of the accommodation area planned for 2019. It’s a real asset to the town. Walking through the new entrance, the bar area opens up into a brighter and more open space, with log fires throughout the bar area and a separate lounge to sit in comfort, there are many cosy areas to relax. Here the contemporary bar menu is focused on classic lighter pubstyle fayre as well as serving Paddy and Scott’s coffee and Tea Pigs teas, there’s also a nifty ‘work station’ counter where you can check your emails tucked away from the main bar area. The new restaurant, Latitude 52 – the latitude at which you can find Clare on the map – is open from noon-3pm and 6-9.30pm daily. It offers stylish British food with an aura of sophistication, offering a fine dining experience with imaginative and varied menus that change frequently focusing on fresh and local produce. Additionally, the wine list features small-batch, uniquely-sourced wines from around the world. As Zainab says: “We are passionate about offering a great experience to our customers and our goal is to provide great value and high standards, The Bell Hotel, offers a smart and contemporary vision with all the requirements of modern guests and diners. We really look forward to welcoming you”

Market Hill, Clare, Sudbury CO10 8NN thebellhotelclare.com 01787 277741

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HISTORY Seek out St. Mary's Church, which understandably attracted the artistic attentions of Gainsborough, Constable and Turner. You will also find the town's picturesque Guildhall and Tudor redbrick tower.

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HADLEIGH An East Anglian town that made its name during the golden age of the wool and cloth trade, Hadleigh boasts a 15th-century, timber-framed Guildhall among many other listed buildings.

The town’s long high street presents an intriguing mix of independent businesses but is now know for its range of independent craftsmen including Nevelli, Jayrest Interiors, a family owned business that designs and makes hand built furniture with a lifetime guarantee and interiors specialist Jim Lawrence, now a national brand, whose showroom houses their entire range of over 3,000 items.

JIM LAWRENCE Overlooking the Suffolk countryside, the Jim Lawrence showroom is the perfect place to view their entire range of over 3000 elegant, countryinspired lighting and home furnishings. From practical kitchen lighting solutions to beautiful hand-crafted chandeliers, their extensive selection of classic, British made designs are perfect for any home. The showroom and attached workshops are open Monday to Friday 9-5pm and Saturday 9-5.30pm.

DID YOU KNOW? On a fine day, a stroll should take in Toppesfield Bridge (one of Suffolk’s oldest) and the town’s pleasant riverside walk which is ideal for a picnic.

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D E S I G N E R H O M E H E AT I N G & I N T E R I O R S 12 High St, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5AP 01473 828914

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& INTERIORS Beverly Neville started Nevelli back in 2009. Some may say that starting a designer radiator showroom in Suffolk, during a recession, was a crazy move but Bev had a very clear vision of the direction of the business. With interest in design, the internet and social media on the rise Bev saw a huge gap in a niche market and although it was hard work, along the way she built up a well-established and very successful business. In May 2018 after some consideration, Bev sold Nevelli to Luke Whitwell of Whitwell Services. Bev decided that with family commitments and the demands of the business it was time to allow someone new to come in and push things forward in a slightly new direction. After a number of meetings with Bev, Luke could see what a great brand Bev had created, and how Nevelli alongside his own plumbing business would generate a platform to inspire his clients. Luke Whitwell, has been part of Whitwell Services since 1999 when he joined his father John, who started the company in 1979. Whitwell Services is a successful, family run plumbing and heating company that has evolved over the years and ebbed and flowed with the economy since the early days. In more recent years Luke has managed and been involved in a host of high-end building projects. His input in every job has been significant through the whole process from design to build, ensuring each job is unique to what the client requires as no project is the same. “I have always wanted a showroom, so I can meet clients and display the work that we can deliver. For years I have been involved in the design element of the bathroom work we do, and I always encourage a bespoke approach. Instead of using standard vanity units, our skilled joiners and carpenters make the cabinetry so that each room is a one-off piece. I met with Bev and could see how Nevelli could be the perfect business

Designer Radiators and Interiors Bathrooms and Accessories Bespoke Cabinetry and Worktops Tiles and Lighting Wallpapers and Fabrics Design and Installation

for me to showcase this aspect of our business. We have fully refitted the Designer Radiator Showroom and have all of our suppliers in place to complete our Interiors Showroom, so that we can provide a whole package from design to installation. An interior renovation can be an overwhelming process and our primary aim is to remove the stress from our clients and instill the confidence that is needed to complete the project with as little disruption as possible� Nevelli is now a showroom for clients to go and see the quality and range of work what is on offer. From the smallest of details like hardware to designer radiators, bespoke made cabinetry, hand made work tops, bathroom fittings, wallpapers, tiles and fabrics. We have a skilled team of individuals from plumbers, joiners, tillers, carpenters, electrical technicians and decorators who all pride themselves on using traditional methods to produce the ultimate finished project. This year, 2019, we will re-launch Nevelli Designer Home Heating and Interiors in its 10th year since opening and celebrate the 40th year of Whitwell Services, as well as Luke’s 20th Year working alongside his father John. We look forward to welcoming you and talking through your latest project. Nevelli Designer Home Heating 12 High Street, Hadleigh Suffolk IP7 5AP 01473 828914 nevelli@nevellidesignerradiators.co.uk nevellidesignerradiators.co.uk

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HADLEIGH HISTORY To get a sense of its historic heyday you need look no farther than the main street, where timberframed houses and decorative plasterwork soon establish that this was a town grown rich on the proceeds of wool and cloth, much like nearby Lavenham and Long Melford. Seek out St Mary’s Church, which understandably attracted the artistic attentions of Gainsborough, Constable and Turner. You will also find the town’s picturesque timber-framed Guildhall and Tudor redbrick tower that was intended to be Archdeacon Pykenham’s grandiose deanery, but was never completed. Agriculture also underpinned the local economy and regular livestock sales were once held in the Market Place. You will find the restored Corn Exchange nearby, now used as council offices.

JAYREST With over twenty sofa styles and thousands of designer fabrics to choose from, you can create the perfect look for your home with Jayrest furniture. They offer a free bespoke sofa and armchair making service on all their products. See page 148 for the full picture. © Steve Thompson

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PICKLE & PIP'S BEST

BIG SUFFOLK ADVENTURES Let’s face it, us Suffolk dogs have got it pretty good. Why settle for being hauled around the block when there is a whole county of canine excitement out there? Whether you are large and slobbery or small and yappy (like ourselves), there is no end to the off-leash fun you’ll have off the beaten track. BEST FOR WILD SWIMMING

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Whether you prefer dipping one paw or jumping right in, nothing gets tails wagging like encountering waterways on a walk. Suffolk has plenty of gentle streams that are perfect for a splash about. Try the River Waveney at Outney Common or the River Ouse at Santon Downham and Knettishall Heath.

BEST FOR LIFE OFF THE LEASH... Suffolk’s forests give you so much freedom to run, dig and chew away from concrete and cars. The rich wildlife really gets our wolf radars going, as my pup and I jet off in all directions to chase squirrels or rabbits. We love Thetford Forest and Rendlesham Forest, where we both feel like pint-sized beasts of mass destruction – despite having never caught a single thing.

BEST FOR COW CONFRONTATIONS There’s something so classic about Constable Country, the idyllic rural landscape named after the painter it inspired. The riverside walk from Flatford from Sudbury is timeless, complete with thatched cottages, bridges and authentic bovine companions. If you don’t know how you feel about cows, you soon will.

THE KINGS HEAD, WOODBRIDGE For a thirsty pet and owner who have worked up an appetite on a long river walk, this pub is the ultimate watering hole. Their famous Mutts Menu offers classic snacks such as cows and pigs ears for just £1, but I love getting my chops around the bestselling honey dried snout. After, you can strike a pose that will feature on their board of canine visitors.

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GUILDHALL The Guildhall owned by the National Trust is one of the finest timber-framed buildings in England. The building dates from around 1530 and was built on the back of the boom of the cloth industry in the early 16th Century. nationaltrust.org.uk

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LAVENHAM Lavenham’s claim to be England’s finest medieval town is upheld by its unrivalled collection of perfectly preserved half-timbered houses – built during the prosperous Middle Ages wool trade. The church of St Peter and St Paul has the tallest tower in Suffolk. Nearby Kersey will be recognised from countless calendars and paintings – ducks at the ford helpfully posing for photographs. THE ICE CREAM PARLOUR Enjoy Handmade by Hadley’s delicious, Great Taste Award Winning Ice Creams, Sorbets and Hot Chocolate at The Parlour on Lavenham’s historic High Street. Made using fresh milk and cream from a nearby farm, free range eggs and ingredients from small artisan producers around the world, there are many interesting flavours to choose. The majority of flavours are gluten free, and all sorbets are dairy free. Seasonal specials include Plum, Rhubarb and Elderflower & Lime; while ever popular Honeycomb and Salted Caramel are always available. Heavenly Hot Chocolate served with handmade marshmallows is made with a choice of Pump Street Bakery’s Bean to Bar Chocolate. Gaining a growing reputation on cooler days this is truly a ‘chocoholics’ treat! Choco Melts and Gift Hampers make great presents, along with The Parlour’s very own Gift Vouchers. hadleyslavenham.co.uk | 01787 249001  @handmadebyhadleys  @hadleysdairy

POSY Posy is a stylish, independent and individual shop showcasing a handpicked, eclectic mix of home ware, original artwork, jewellery, accessories and unusual gifts. Posy prides itself on creating a shopping experience for all of the senses, with attention to detail being of the essence. Owner Lienne grew up in Lavenham, so its the perfect place for her lovely shop, which is clearly put together with a lot of heart. Lienne is an artist and paints in the studio at the back of the shop. She makes seasonal jams and scrumptious fudge too which are all exclusive to Posy. New for Posy are Lienne’s cards which have been printed from her original paintings and beautiful helium, feather & confetti filled bubble balloons which Lienne will personalise with a handwritten greeting….how exciting! If you are in Lavenham and are looking for a shop that’s one of a kind, a friendly, happy hello awaits you.

 @posylavenham  @posylavenham  @lienneposy

Bespoke commissions are welcome. posy.online 01787 248080

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SWAN AT LAVENHAM HOTEL & SPA With its picture perfect exterior, oak beams, open fires and cosy nooks the 15th century Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa is steeped in centuries of history. Dine in the informal Brasserie or elegant AA two rosette Gallery restaurant and soak up the atmosphere in the Airmen's Bar, full of WW2 memorabilia from the US servicemen stationed nearby. Book a treatment and relax in Weavers’ House Spa, an award winning retreat for the senses. theswanatlavenham.co.uk

THE GREAT HOUSE The Great House in Lavenham looks out onto the market square of the village, located just around the corner from the National Trust’s Guildhall. This French boutique restaurant also offers 5 unique bedrooms each decorated to compliment the original beams and sloping ceilings of the medieval building. With a place to lay your head and enjoy great food, The Great House is perfect for any occasion from a business trip to a romantic weekend getaway or midweek treat. thegreathouse.co.uk 01787 247431

DON’T MISS The award-winning farmers market is held here on the fourth Sunday of the month at the village hall suffolkmarketevents.co.uk

PICKLES & LILLIES Pickles & Lillies is a charming, independent children’s clothing and traditional toy shop situated in picturesque High Street of Lavenham The shop proudly stocks high quality organic cotton brands including Frugi, Kite Clothing, Pigeon Organics and Toby Tiger, as well as their own Pickles & Lillies range of children’s nightwear, UK made from 100% cotton. In addition, there is also an engaging selection of traditional wooden toys, mobiles, cute hand and finger puppets, children’s accessories, pocket money toys, organic children’s toiletries and natural bristle hair brushes. This beautiful shop sets out to appeal to parents, grandparents and children alike. We hope that this is achieved by combining products loved by the owner and her children and by stocking new ranges each seasons to include the latest trends. Pickles & Lillies has a lovely friendly atmosphere and welcomes visitors of all ages. Please pop in to see the full collection, they are open seven days a week from 10.30am. picklesandlillies.co.uk 01787 247938 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 80


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SUFFOLK'S FINE ART LIME TREE GALLERY LUCY MCKIE ROI Although Lucy started her career as a very successful portrait painter, her love of still life art has come to the fore in recent years. Her distinctive work is a demonstration that an apparently traditional painting style can be given a contemporary twist. Although modern, there is a connection with the Art of the past through the emphasis on composition, structure and craft. Her paintings are collected by a wide range of art lovers. She was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 2011 and serves as a council member for the society. Hall Street, Long Melford, CO10 9JF limetreegallery.com 01787 319046

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David Parfitt RI is a member of the Council of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and highly regarded by his peers. His use of colour, light and reflection to capture precisely the moment in time he was out sketching and painting is truly fabulous. He shows exclusively with Sea Pictures Gallery in East Anglia and his range of subject makes his work very appealing. From his walks through tangled trees and branches along shallow rivers to coastal scenes depicting all the colours of pebbles on a beach or light on the shoreline, there is a painting for everyone. He also enjoys making mono-prints with silver birch saplings, or rain filled landscapes in stark black and white as a complete contrast to his delicate, light-infused watercolours. Based in Somerset, David has been showing with the gallery since 2016. Well House, Well Lane, Clare CO10 8NH seapicturesgallery.com 01787 279024

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ALDEBURGH CONTEMPORARY ARTS CLARE HALIFAX Clare Halifax is originally from the South West of England and now lives and works in London. With a degree in Printed Textile Design she became a successful textile designer selling her designs internationally to the fashion and interiors markets. Taking an MA in Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking in 2009 led to a career change as a professional artist. Clare combines her textile and printmaking skills into limited edition silkscreen work which is finely detailed and refreshingly original. 187 High St Aldeburgh Suffolk IP155AL aldeburghcontemporaryarts.co.uk 01728 454212

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THE HUNTER GALLERY ALEXANDER DEBENHAM Alexander Debenham grew up on the EssexSuffolk border and spent his childhood in Constable country. He has been drawing ever since he was a child and painting in oils since the age of 18. He continued to paint whilst studying history at the University of Warwick and then during his career in advertising. Having worked in London for a decade, he made the decision to train as a professional artist. He studied at Charles H. Cecil Studios in Florence, where his training was based on drawing and painting from life, using the centuries-old sightsize technique. Alexander paints with heavy influences from the Dutch masters but with contemporary elements to his still life compositions. His attention to detail is amazing. He has been exhibiting with The Hunter Gallery since he returned from Florence and has quickly become one of our most collected artists. 31 Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1LS thehuntergallery.com 01284 752283

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Paul Evans

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It doesn’t matter what time of the year, Lavenham based artist Paul Evans has a gift for effortlessly capturing the light on the landscape, and evoking atmosphere as well as a deep sense of place. Much of his work centres on Suffolk. Springtime woodlands depicting vast swathes of bluebells, transformed from the ordinary into the extraordinary by a pool of sunlight. Summer fields of wild flowers, sometimes with a church or a thatched home glimpsed in the distance. The there’s autumn light on the harvest landscape, the light catching the stubble on the freshly-cut fields, the “swiss roll” bales standing like soldiers in a row. The vividly

coloured sunsets - slashes of paint in shocking oranges, beetroot reds and hazy blues dissecting the evening skies. And who says winter can be soulless? His cold month landscapes really showcase his skills. Fresh falls of snow creating new soft edges, accentuated shapes, and bringing a bright-white brilliance to old familiar scenes. Slate blue winter skies, the bright light bouncing off the snow filled fields and margins. The creeping grey shadows from the now bare trees, distorted by the drifts and the furrows or the single set of tracks left by the farm vehicles. Paul is fascinated by the countryside detail - he is familiar with the wild flowers that grow there, the species of

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butterflies, the birds and the pollinators - the whole Eco-system that contributes to the well being of the land. It is this passion, this love of the seasons, the landscape and of the nature it contains - a lifetime of learning, of understanding, of being “in” the landscape and appreciating how it works, lives and breathes that makes his work such a remarkable and unique achievement Paul Evans at Lavenham Contemporary 70-71 High Street, Lavenham Suffolk, CO10 9PT 01787 249451 lavenhamgallery@btconnect.com  Paul Evans


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BRIDGE FARM BARNS Nestling in the picturesque village of Monks Eleigh, in-between Hadleigh and Lavenham, Bridge Farm Barns is a collection of unique, independent retail businesses and a tea room, each offering the visitor an unparalleled selection of distinctive products and good Suffolk service. Visit bridgefarmbarns.co.uk for more information. CORN CRAFT GIFT SHOP This delightful family run gift shop offers one of the area’s most extensive ranges of unusual cards and gifts. Situated in a restored granary, the shop is an “Aladdin’s Cave” of distinctive products including jewellery, ceramics, stationery, scarves, handbags, ladies clothing, preserves, candles, corn dollies and so much more! Their selection of cards is second to none with friendly staff who are very happy to help visitors with their gift purchases.

CORN CRAFT TEA ROOM This homely, family friendly tea room welcomes visitors for breakfast, morning coffee, lunches and afternoon teas. Everything is freshly prepared on the premises and the menu is extensive and varied with children’s options available. Open since 1990, this lovely tea room is well supported by locals and visitors alike. Opening hours are 9.30am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sundays.

BRETT GALLERY This tranquil gallery showcases the work of local Suffolk artists and crafts people. Opened in Summer 2015 by Win Gage, who established the Corn Craft Gift Shop & Tea room, the gallery is full of gorgeous individual pieces. This is a truly unique gallery and a real gem of a place to find.

Bridge Farm Barns, Monks Eleigh, IP7 7AY bridgefarmbarns.co.uk 01449 740456

___ ALSO FOUND AT THE BRIDGE FARM BARNS Sarah's Attic Stylish shabby chic furniture, vintage, collectibles, gifts, up-cycled, curiosities and much more.

Oliven Patchwork and quilting workshop. Supplier of fabrics and sundries for quilters.

Bridge Farm Plants Beautiful plants throughout the year.

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Lavenham Falconry A friendly and hands on falconry experience


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Worth a visit, Trinity Church is one of the great Suffolk wool churches and was built almost entirely in the 15th century at a time of growing prosperity among the local cloth merchants. It was completed in 1484 - the medieval stained glass is outstanding.

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LONG MELFORD Art, antiques and books provide an upmarket feel to Long Melford shopping and its lengthy main street displays a wealth of fine facades representing Tudor, Georgian and Victorian eras. Neighbouring Cavendish is a magnet for photographers seeking scenes of idyllic English country life, while nearby Sudbury played a historic part in the 1381 Peasants’ Revolt.

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Specialists in handmade rugs and carpets The Rug & Carpet Studio was established in 1991 and is the finest showroom in the UK specialising in handmade rugs and carpets. We pride ourselves on offering a high level of personal service and expert advice to all our customers. n

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CUSTOM RUGS Have your own design made into a custom rug, bespoke to your measurements in your choice of colours and shape. Our team of weavers in Nepal and India can knot or hand-tuft a rug to any requirement.

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The team of highly skilled restorers provide an excellent restoration, conservation and cleaning service for all hand-made oriental and European rugs, whether modern or antique. Free repair or cleaning estimates. If you require a home visit please contact Jo Nears on 01787 882214.

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SCUTCHERS Once an old Greene King Public house which Nick and Diane purchased in 1991, the name Scutchers was kept as it is believed to be the only one in the county. A Scutcher was a person who scraped flax after it had been soaked. Before it was woven into linen, and a Scutch was the tool used. Scutchers Restaurant situated by the famous Long Melford green, also home the Melford Hall and Kentwell Hall. scutchers.com 01787 310200

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LIME TREE GALLERY Lime Tree Gallery has brought many exciting and influential artists to Long Melford over the last 12 years, specialising in the painterly use of colour and light. They believe that good technical skills do not automatically lead to conservatism, and they show works from abstract through landscape to figurative, all underpinned by real drawing and painting ability. These strong, colourful and varied works are always on show and offer something for all discerning lovers of painting. limetreegallery.com

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S UDBURY For centuries the weaving and silk industry has prospered here and many great houses and churches have been built, giving the town a major historical legacy. It is surrounded by attractive countryside often painted by Constable and Gainsborough and by quintessentially English villages. It is an ideal base for a walking holiday.

SUDBURY COMMON LANDS Freeman’s Common and King’s Marsh were first recorded in the late 1100s when rights to graze cattle and sheep were granted to St John’s Hospital, near Ballingdon Bridge. In about 1260 AD these pastures were granted to Freemen of Sudbury. More than eight hundred years after the first written record, the grazing of livestock continues. Family members of the Sudbury artist Thomas Gainsborough were Freemen of the Commons, grazing their horses on these pastures during the eighteenth century.

WHY NOT? Follow the Talbot Trail to discover interesting episodes in the towns history. Look out for the bronzes on dark red bollards. sudburysuffolk.co.uk

GAINSBOROUGH’S MUSEUM HOUSE & GALLERY Open daily: 10am to 5pm (Sundays 11am to 5pm) 46 Gainsborough Street Sudbury | CO10 2EU 01787 372 958 w.ww.gainsborough.org Charity No. 1170048

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DEDHAM VALE & STOUR VALLEY The characteristic lowland English landscape on the Suffolk-Essex border, made famous worldwide by artists, is still as recognisable today as it was when painted by Constable and Gainsborough. The charm of the villages, fascinating local attractions and beauty of the surrounding countryside mean there’s no shortage of places to go and things to see. Picturesque villages, rolling farmland, rivers, meadows, ancient woodlands and a wide variety of local wildlife combine to create what many describe as the traditional English lowland landscape. Because much of East Anglia's traditional grasslands have already been drained and ploughed for arable farming, the hedgerows and wildflower meadows are among some of England's most precious and vulnerable pastoral landscapes.

UPPER STOUR WALK 11.5 miles (18.5 km) GLEM VALLEY WALK 9.5 miles (15 km)

Map Key RIVER STOUR STOUR VALLEY PATH VILLAGES TOWNS AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY

BELCHAMP BROOK WALK 9 miles (14.5 km)

STOUR VALLEY PROJECT AREA

BOX VALLEY WALK 9 miles (14.5 km) DRAGON COUNTRY (Bures and Wissington) 11.25 miles (18.1 km) BRETT VALLEY WALK 12 miles (19 km)

STOUR VALLEY PATH & CIRCULAR WALKS Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and Stour Valley is an excellent area to enjoy a variety of walks as it’s a protected landscape of special character. There are a number of circular walks off The Stour Valley Path available to download for free from the Dedham Vale and Stour Valley Project website

These will introduce you to the character of the different local areas, help you explore the smaller tributary valleys off the Stour Valley Path, and give a hint of hidden treasures. Visitors are encouraged to use their sense of adventure to find their own way, using the maps showing the route as a guide, rather than providing specific instructions. The Stour Valley Path, itself, is a popular long-distance path running THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 92

the full length of the river valley, and is 63-miles in total and also ideal for cyclists with a network quiet county lanes and gental slopes making it easy and enjoyable for cyclists of all abilities. It runs from Newmarket in the northwest to Manningtree in the south-east, following the valley of the River Stour from near the source to the estuary, passing through some of the most attractive countryside in East Anglia. dedhamvalestourvalley.org


THE CROWN The Crown at Stoke-by-Nayland is a traditional Inn and privately-owned boutique hotel. They have built an enviable reputation from their commitment to providing friendly service, luxurious accommodation and delicious food, wine and real ales. The staff are passionate about what they do. This commitment to providing exemplary service helps to ensure that every aspect of your stay with them is a comfortable one. This focus on providing an exceptional experience to all their guests continues in the restaurant where they offer quality food and, attentive, yet relaxed service. In 2008 the inn opened its own boutique hotel, which is situated to the rear of the pub, you will find 11 luxuriously appointed bedrooms, all en-suite and with every attention to detail. The atmosphere is one of effortless style and the emphasis is on comfort and excellent service. Designed in sympathy with the beautiful surroundings, the Hotel feels as fresh and new as the day it opened. Bedrooms on the ground floor are contemporary in design whilst the rooms upstairs are furnished in a country home style with traditional iron bedsteads. All have King size or Super King size beds with luxury pocket sprung mattresses. Three rooms have French windows opening on to their own terrace. Rooms are rated Standard, Superior, Deluxe and Executive . All have en suite bathrooms with stylish fittings. One room has disabled facilities with a level wet room. It’s pleasing to imagine that England’s pre-eminent landscape artist, John Constable, would still recognise the higgledy-piggledy collection of timber-framed houses, the distant medieval churches and the rolling folds of Dedham Vale that surround the rustic-chic, 16th-century Crown at Stoke-by-Nayland. The Crown team have created a riproaring success here, turning what was a village watering hole into a classy boutique inn with lovingly nurtured gardens, a notable restaurant and a top-drawer wine list. The Crown also has its own glass-fronted wine shop – an oenophile’s haven stacked with terrific bottles from across the globe (hotel guests can get substantial discounts). Food is also taken seriously here, breakfast is a top shout and there are traditional roasts for all the family on Sundays.

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THINGS TO DO & SEE A longer walk along the River Stour will reward those with the time to take it. Before moving on from East Bergholt, make a point of seeing St Mary’s Church, where Constable is said to have fallen in love with the rector’s granddaughter, Maria Bicknell. East Bergholt Place garden and arboretum also come highly recommended, with the gardens especially beautiful in spring and early summer. Follow Constable’s path to Dedham, another of the area’s ancient towns built on the wool trade, which is where the artist went to school. It has excellent local shops and is wellknown for the Art and Craft Centre, housed in a converted Victorian church, where local artists are given a showcase and there is also a tearoom.

DEDHAM VALE VINEYARD TOURS & TASTINGS BOXTED Dedham Vale Vineyard has been producing outstanding wine from its 40-acre estate for over 25 years. Lying on the edge of the Stour Valley at Boxted, the vineyard grows and produces six styles of award-winning English wine and Carter’s Cider. Keep an eye out for their wet walnuts – available for only a couple of weeks each year. dedhamvalevineyard.com

BRIDGE COTTAGE FLATFORD The famous location of a number of Constable’s paintings. Bridge Cottage houses a small exhibition on Constable and there is access to riverside walks from here. The riverside tea room adjacent to bridge cottage offers refreshments. Opening times vary throughout the year.

Also worth a visit is Dedham’s glorious church, another St Mary’s, with Constable connections and just up the road is The Munnings Museum, the café here is a great place to take a break. There is an abundance of pubs and tearooms, with hotels and restaurants also offering wonderful food. If you cast your net to include other nearby villages, such as Layham and Stokeby-Nayland, you will definitely be spoilt for choice. Visitors who stray a little farther over the border into neighbouring Essex will find plenty more to enjoy at Manningtree and Mistley. Why not incorporate Harwich Harbour Ferry into you walk or cycle, it’s well worth the trip as seeking the landscape from the water gives a new perspective.

HISTORY The artist John Constable was born in East Bergholt in June 1776 and went to school in nearby Dedham. His love for his native countryside, so manifest in his paintings, still defines what many people see in their mind’s eye when they think of a quintessentially English landscape. Even if you have never knowingly seen a single copy of ‘The Hay Wain’ (and it is hard to imagine how you have avoided it) you will not regret getting better acquainted with Constable Country.

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THE PLACE FOR PLANTS 15-acre garden and arboretum renowned for its fine collection of magnolias, camellias and rhododendrons. Open daily March –September placeforplants.co.uk

SIR ALFRED MUNNINGS ART MUSEUM The home, studios and grounds where Sir Alfred Munnings KCVO lived and painted for over 40 years. Each year a changing selection of paintings and drawings from the museum’s collection is hung chronologically throughout eight rooms. From early apprentice poster designs to the explosive horseracing scenes for which Munnings is most well-known, the displays chart the artist’s life and six-decade career. Opening times vary throughout the year. munningsmuseum.org.uk

You can see Constable’s celebrated river scene, complete with Willy Lott’s Cottage, when you visit Flatford Mill, the area’s biggest tourist attraction. Today it is part of a complex, in the care of the National Trust, which accommodates a visitor centre and a field studies education centre as well as a tea shop and a restored dry dock. THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 94

DID YOU KNOW? Look out for signs of otters, which have returned to the Stour and its tributaries after an absence of forty years.


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DEDHAM

BOATHOUSE widely regarded as Dedham’s key dining destination. Owners Cameron and Claire Marshall and their kitchen brigade produce a fusion of style and flavours with items on the menu changing every six-eight weeks, while their general manager Chris and his front of house team serve with efficient and friendly service. All this, in tranquil surroundings on the River Stour.

THE MUNNINGS ART MUSEUM CAFÉ Dedham Boathouse is known to many as the place to hire a rowing boat or enjoy an ice cream down by the river. But that’s only one aspect of this delightful romantic destination. Over the years the Boathouse's reputation as a leading riverside restaurant has grown and grown and it is now

Located in part of the artist’s former studio is now the café in the garden. The café is open March to October, 10am-5pm The Essex Way passes right by the museum and walkers and cyclists are welcome to enjoy the Café and grounds without paying museum admission. Dogs on leads are welcome in the grounds.

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CHEF'S HUMM - CAMERON'S SWEET SMELLING INSPIRATION & SOLUTION Chef’s Humm is the brainchild of restaurateur Cameron Marshall who was determined to find a solution to the persistent odour or ‘humm’ that results from working long hours in the kitchen and the inability to get rid of it. He believes he has achieved this by creating his own ‘scent pyramid’ in collaboration with a Yorkshire based soap manufacturer and Hertfordshire based fragrance company. They are available el to buy at both venues and online.


HARWICH HARBOUR FERRY The bustling stretch of water where the Orwell and Stour rivers meet is separated by Harwich Harbour – dividing Suffolk and Essex. The Harwich Harbour Foot and Bicycle Ferry has been connecting the two counties since 1912. On the Essex bank is Harwich while Shotley and Felixstowe lie on the Suffolk side. The ferry is more than just a Ferry. She offers 7 minute crossings to 1 hour round trips and you can see the biggest container ships close up. The service runs from April until the end of October – provides an hourly service for tourists, for people with business between the ports and for the general convenience of local residents. It can carry 58 passengers, which means there is generally plenty of space however, for additional peace of mind, you can buy tickets online. The ferry is popular with visitors and anyone wishing to enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Stour and Orwell rivers, with many footpaths and cycle routes directly accessible from the ferry departure points. It also provides a unique way to arrive for those visiting the historic Landguard Fort in Felixstowe, or those planning a leisurely lunch at the exquisite Pier Hotel in Harwich. There is a range of facilities at each of the three departure points – at Shotley (outside Marina Pontoon), Harwich (Ha’Penny Pier) and Felixstowe (beach at Viewpoint Café). They are all marked with ‘Ferry’ flags. Parking is available at each location and the ferry connects with local bus services for onward travel. Cyclists and dog walkers are very welcome on board. The Orwell and Stour estuaries are a hive of nautical activity and many visitors enjoy close-up views of the massive vessels alongside Britains largest container terminal. At Harwich, the towering passenger ferries arrive from Holland and hundreds of yachts head for marinas up-river. In its former life the ferry was a lifeboat on the luxury cruise liner SS Canberra. It is strongly built with two-inch thick fibreglass, wood and metal. There is a 65-passenger liferaft and lifejackets on board. The ferry offers an hourly service from each departure point – between April and October. Passengers who don’t wish to disembark can enjoy a 57-minute round trip of Harwich Harbour, with close-up views of the big ships. To buy tickets please go online to harwichharbourferry.com For Ferry enquiries call 01728 666329 email chris@harwichharbourferry.com THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 97


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WEST SUFFOLK 100 Best of Bury St Edmunds

112 Best of Newmarket

104 Museums & Galleries

115 Best of Suffolk Dining & Food

106 Found at St John’s Street

129 Best of Farm Shops

110 Suffolk’s Best Homes and Gardens

132 5 Best things to do Autumn & Winter

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CATHEDRAL Hard to miss is the neighbouring St Edmundsbury Cathedral, the county’s only Anglican cathedral, lately crowned with a magnificent 140ft-tower, which now dominates the skyline. A little farther along the street – and worth the walk – is another of the town’s fine churches, St Mary’s, where Henry VIII’s sister, Mary Rose Tudor, is buried. stedscathedral.co.uk

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� BURY S . EDMUNDS The abbey, with its stunning gardens, was a shrine to St Edmund, the martyred king of East Anglia. Next door is the impressive St Edmundsbury Cathedral. The town is famous for visits by Charles Dickens and for Britain’s last surviving Regency playhouse. The shopping is good, as Bury offers a broad mix of well-known high street names and smaller independents. Wednesdays and Saturdays are market days when lots of colourful stalls fill the Buttermarket.

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ROMARK JEWELLERS Antique & Modern Jewellery

To view our extensive range of antique and pre-owned jewellery, please visit our website. Specialist in repair & restoration Old jewellery bought for part exchange or cash romarkjewellers.co.uk 45 Abbeygate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1LB 01284 704977 enquires@romarkjewellers.co.uk

DON'T MISS Celebrating its 200th anniversary, the Theatre Royal, one of the few surviving Georgian playhouses in England. Sneak a peek behind the scenes on a back-stage tour. theatreroyal.org

ABBEY GARDENS Wander around its ruins where the Abbey Gate and Norman Tower are the most complete surviving parts of the original vast complex. The gardens are now an attractive public park, renowned for its bedding displays. It includes a children’s play area.

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“Without doubt one of the most customer-focused retailers in Bury St Edmunds. The attention to detail by all of the staff is a credit to the high level of training. Clearly a high quality jewellers. We have no hesitation in recommending this family business.� THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 102


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There has been a purveyor of luxury items under the clock at 14 Abbeygate Street since 1815, and the tradition for elegant and timeless designs continues today. Thurlow Champness strength lies in their dedication to maintaining the trust and confidence of their customers by providing exceptional personal service and unrivalled expertise. Over the years, Trevor Salt, the current managing director has worked with his brother-in-law Alan Daniels, and his sister Pippa Daniels, and during that time they have seen the company’s success and reputation grow exponentially. They have developed and expanded the range of fine jewellery since they began their partnership with Rolex over twenty years ago. Their selection and range of diamonds has always been very strong. They now offer Thurlow Champness Fine Diamonds, a range of award-winning diamond rings, this has enabled them to reach a much broader audience through their fully integrated website. At Thurlow Champness they take great pleasure in bringing you treasures that you will value forever in an environment that will make you feel very special. As Trevor says “Whether you are old friends or recent acquaintances, we look forward to seeing you in the future…”

14 Abbeygate Street Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 1UN 01284 754747 info@thurlowchampness.com thurlowchampness.com Opening Times: Mon - Sat – 09:15 to 17:00

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BURY S �. EDMUNDS Steeped in history Bury’s main museum is a treasure trove just waiting to be discovered… MOYSE'S HALL MUSEUM For almost a thousand years Moyse's Hall has looked out over the Market Place of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. It has seen many changes since it was built in 1180 and aims to tell the story of Bury St Edmunds from Monastic times onwards. More recent history is interpreted through displays which reveal the rich and sometimes life of a small rural community and chronicle the achievements of its people. Whether you are looking for relics of the great medieval abbey or the relics of the notorious Red Barn Murder, you will find them in Moyse's Hall, whose own story is as rich and varied as the collections which it houses.

THE HUNTER GALLERY The Hunter Gallery is located between The Abbey Gardens and St. Edmundsbury Cathedral. They are proud to stock the work of many leading artists, including Caroline Bailey RSW, Harry Brioche, Colin Carruthers, Alexander Debenham, Mark Eldred, Peter Heard, Sally Martin SEA, Edward Noott RBSA, Alfredo Palmero, Huw Williams and many more.

The Hunter Gallery was established in 2001 in Long Melford and is now located in Bury St Edmunds. We offer an excellent selection of works by well-known local artists from Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex alongside some of the UK’s most respected creators of paintings, sculpture, furniture and glass. We specialise in art for the home in a wide range of styles and media with something to suit all tastes and budgets.

Apples by Alexander Debenham

On the Cam by Edward Noott RBSA

31 Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1LS 01284 752283 info@thehuntergallery.com thehuntergallery.com

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Where else can you go that offers so much in the way of luxurious surroundings, outstanding facilities, exquisite cuisine and all-round family friendly activities? The Ickworth Hotel is unique, nestled in National Trust parkland and occupying the East Wing of the house. Children can play outdoors until the sun goes down and you can relax with the peace of mind that the whole family are taken care of. Afternoon Tea Pamper Treatments Birthday Celebrations Accommodation Team Building Activities Exclusive Use Private Lunches & Dinners Meeting Rooms Weddings Tel: 01284 735350 | info@ickworthhotel.co.uk Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | www.ickworthhotel.co.uk THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 105


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S �. JOHN’S STREET St John’s Street is another key destination to find vibrant independent shopping, a quaint cobbled street full of fabulous businesses. The four featured on these pages indicate the street’s variety and are our top recommendation of the best shops in the street. You are sure to find knowledgeable staff where a great retail experience awaits. ELIZABETH GASH Originally a knitwear designer Elizabeth started her knitting career with a stall in Covent Garden, and as her following grew, she took on more knitters and sold her knitwear to other select shops and a knitwear catalogue ‘Penny Plain’. This is Liz’s second shop, the first was opened in Laverham and the third, four years ago in Saffron Walden. Most of Elizabeth’s knitwear is inspired by the beautiful designs of eastern nomadic textiles and rugs. Her distinctive graphic patterns and deep rich colours owe much to traditional kilim designs. The range, which will soon be available as kits to knit at home, is imbued with Elizabeth’s trademark flair for colour and pattern. This veritable treasure trove of gorgeous knitwear has become a showcase for leading British textile designers and womenswear. Read more on page 108. elizabethgash.com 01284 766045

COPELAND INTERIORS Copeland Interiors is an independent interior design business, working from their beautiful 15th century showroom located about half way down St John’s Street. Clare has owned the family business since 2000, and regularly can be found working in the showroom either designing or working directly with customers. She and her friendly, professional team offer an exciting and inspiring range of fabric and wallpaper books from leading suppliers, as well as paints, carpets, rugs, furniture and accessories to meet all your home furnishing needs. Clare has extensive experience, producing both traditional and contemporary projects from initial concept to completion. Customers are welcome to come in and browse, they are always able to help, whether its searching for an elusive match for an existing room or creating a whole new scheme. See the full picture on page 154 copelandinteriors.co.uk 01284 754388  @copelandinteriors  @buryinteriors

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THE SHOP BY JUST OUR STALL Tim and Liza take pride in sourcing the best quality eco-friendly A-Grade sheepskins, cowhides and other animal hides such as reindeer and goat. All their hides are byproducts of the food industry; they do not sell anything that is farmed for fur and make sure that their suppliers adhere to the highest possible animal welfare and ethical standards. They support local British farmers as well as indigenous tribes such as the Sami people, who have been herding reindeer in Scandinavia for centuries.

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The Shop stocks an extensive range of sheepskins including English Rare Breeds, Herdwicks, Leicesters and Jacobs, Swedish Gotlands, Icelandics and Tibetan lambskins and a seasonal range of sheepskin hats, gloves and other accessories. In addition they endeavour to find new, innovative and interesting products for their customers, curating their unique collections with this objective in mind: children’s puppets and animal rugs hand-felted in Nepal, luxurious British wool blankets, throws and scarves of silk, cashmere and mohair, Indonesian rattan baskets and vintage style lanterns - Tim and Liza go out of their way to find the best quality products from around the world. You can also check out their range of homewares online. justourstall.com 07854 889228

THREE CATS VINTAGE 3catsVintage at 1a St Johns Street BSE is a comparative newcomer to the St Johns Street scene having opened just before Christmas 2017. Owners Anne Pereira and Gill Beeson offer their customers an eclectic mix of vintage, upcycled, retro and handmade items including furniture, clothing, jewellery,vcollectables and handmade greeting cards. And if it's a one-off gift you are looking for this is the place to come. The vibe you get at 3catsVintage can best be described as boutique meets boho. Coffee is also available which you can either take away or sit and enjoy outside on the decking to the front of the shop. Why not keep an eye on 3catsVintage on social media too as they host regular pop-up markets on the decking in front of the shop. Previous pop-ups include: Vintage and Retro clothing & accessories African crafts, home decor and textiles French style ‘Brocante’ Fayre 3catsvintage.com 01284 361026 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 107


ELIZABETH GASH

THE STORE Sitting on Lavenham’s picturesque market place in a pretty timber framed building, is knitwear designer Elizabeth Gash’s unique shop, opened after ten years of selling knitwear in Covent Garden Her second opened ten years ago in Bury St Edmunds, on St.John’s Street, one of the longest streets of independent retailers in Britain and a third opened in Saffron Walden in 2013.

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Step inside any of these delightful shops and you enter an Aladdin’s cave of colour, texture and pattern. The shops have traditional interiors with shelves stacked with a varied selection of knitwear and clothes in jewel-like colours - the urge to forage is irresistible. Most of Elizabeth’s exclusives knitwear is inspired by the beautiful designs of eastern nomadic textiles and rugs. Her distinctive graphic patterns and deep rich colours owe much to traditional kelim designs and whilst the range has become more focused over the years, there are plans to launch an exciting range of knitting kits so you can enjoy knitting of her designs at home! The success of the shops is the culmination of many years’ hard work as these stores are a treasure trove of gorgeous knitwear and clothing - a fantastic showcase for artisans including leading European and British designers the majority of which use fairly-traded yarns and materials and are created with a focus on positive environmental outcomes.

Elizabeth’s aim in opening a shop was to create a thriving outlet for unusual, beautiful garments made by talented designers. Stocking a carefully-chosen selection by Sophie’s Wild Woollens and Eribe Knitwear, it has become an absolute must visit for wool lovers. As well as a fantastic array of knitted designs, Elizabeth has curated a range of clothes made by designers such as: Two Danes, Masai, Pomodoro, Sahara, Sea Salt, Grizas, Mama b, Out of Xile, Zilch, Avoca Backstage and Capri all hand-picked to complement her own range perfectly. And even accessories are catered for... She has a great range of bags by Nila Rubia, Earth and Squared and Brakeburn scarves and gloves by Jo Edwards, and a beautiful display of semi-precious and silver by jewellery designer Siren Silver and Travels Afar.

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86 St Johns Street, Bury St Edmunds 01284 766045 36 Market Place, Lavenham 01787 248561 13A Hill St, Saffron Waldon, Essex 01799 510879 Open 10.00am-5.00pm daily (Bury St Edmunds, closed Sundays) lovelavenham.co.uk

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SUFFOLK'S BEST

HOMES & GARDENS HELMINGHAM HALL GARDENS

These impressive grounds are famous for their large herds of red and fallow deer and classic moated hall. The 400 acres have been excellently kept and developed by the Tollemache family for centuries, so there is loads to explore, from the fragrance of the herb garden to the distinctive topiary of the ‘knot’ garden. Open May – September 12 – 5pm Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday

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PLANT CENTRES AND NURSERIES Looking to take home a little piece of Suffolk to grow and nurture at home? These three plant centres are easily accessible from the A12.

DARSHAM NURSERIES, DARSHAM

Darsham Nurseries grow and supply plants that they know to be garden-worthy and easy to care for. They aim to provide a range that, in combination, can create year-round interest in your garden. The nursery shop is worth a visit too. darshamnurseries.co.uk

KATIE'S GARDEN, NEWBOURNE

Katie's Garden Plant Centre is an independent, family run nursery in Suffolk; read more on p 11. Whether gardening is your passion, or you just want something simple and easy to brighten up the patio they are well worth a visit. Unlike garden centres, their focus is firmly on the plants - knowledgeable staff offer a friendly, helpful service. katiesgarden.co.uk

SOMERLEYTON

This is the garden to visit for active, outdoorsy types. Set around a TudorJacobean mansion, there’s never a dull moment between rowing on Fritton lake, golfing, horse riding or even hot air ballooning on the grounds. For the young visitor, there’s a maze, Viking fort, pony treks and a cycle trail. Open March – September 10am – 5pm Tuesday – Thursday During high season also open Wednesday & Sunday

Family-orientated landscaped gardens that are filled with tales of former visitor Beatrix Potter. During August kids can enjoy outdoor theatre and on rainy days there are more than enough activities to keep them occupied, from bug hunting to the ‘Spot It’ quiz. If not, the mile-long walk through the former hunting park is a perfect stroll. Check website for opening hours

FULLERS MILL GARDEN

HAUGHLEY PARK GARDENS AND WOODS

Surrounding a Grade I Jacobean manor built in 1620, these 200 acres of sumptuous parkland are made for picnics. During spring, the bluebells create a pretty floral carpet, as well as azaleas and rhododendrons. Open May – September 2 – 5.30pm every Tuesday

Neatly maintained gardens that are crammed with fruit trees and flowers. A serene atmosphere is created by the Elizabethan manor house and the occasional wandering peacock. Best visited as part of a day trip as there is plenty more to explore at Wyken including the stunning vineyards. Open Easter to September 2 – 6pm (closed Saturday)

ICKWORTH

ABBEY GARDENS

A grand country estate in Bury St Edmunds, which makes for a fun packed day out. You’ll find one of England’s earliest examples of an Italianate garden, as well as an innovative display of servants quarters in the Rotunda basement. Bring your bike as the grounds are expansive. Check website for opening hours

THE WALLED GARDEN, SAXMUNDHAM A plant nursery and garden situated in Benhall, near the Suffolk Coast. they specialise in perennials but also grow shrubs, climbers, roses, bedding, herbs and vegetables. thewalledgarden.co.uk

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For a calm moment of reflection and contemplation, look no further than Fullers Mill. The seven acres of dappled woodland on the banks of the River Lark has a year-round selection of rare and unusual plants. Open April – September 2 – 5pm Wednesday, Friday & Sunday

WYKEN HALL GARDENS

Right in the centre of Bury St Edmunds, this is ideal place for a break. Contemplate the ruins of the C11th Benedictine Abbey which lie within the garden while small children will also enjoy the play area and aviary. Free entry, open year-round


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Meet racehorses Explore the museum Discover a gallery of Sporting Art Ride the racehorse simulator Children’s activities and crafts

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MARTHA V Martha Fraser has built an enviable reputation as Newmarket’s leading womenswear shop. Located at the top of the High Street, her shop, Martha V invites women to explore the world of fashion and accessories within. Showcasing some of the industry’s leading designers, browse through over 30 different brands in a single visit. marthav.co.uk

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NEWMARKET Horses and horse riding dominate Newmarket hardly surprising as it is regarded as the British headquarters of the sport of kings.

DISCOVER NEWMARKET

DID YOU KNOW?

Discover Newmarket is the central point for tourist information in Newmarket and the town’s official tour guide. They offer visitors a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes at racing’s headquarters to see equine stars at work and learn about the fascinating history, heritage and culture of the town. Whether you are an avid racing fan or someone who just loves art and history, their tailored itineraries ensure that you get everything you want out of your visit and more. discovernewmarket.co.uk

Early birds can watch the horses exercise on the heath between 6.30 - 9.30am

THE PANTRY The Pantry Fine Food Shop and Eatery is a local favourite for foodies, with a well stocked deli, specialising in locally sourced food. thepantryfinefoods.com

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BEDFORD LODGE HOTEL SQUIRES RESTAURANT Open to both residents and nonresidents, the 2AA Rosette Squires Restaurant provides a completely modern dining experience; the artistic décor, eclectic menus and charismatic ambience is unlike anything else in Newmarket. Whether there are calls for celebration, dining out with the family or an intimate dinner with a loved one, Squires is the perfect place to relax and unwind with some delicious food. An expertly selected wine list complements the menus beautifully and includes everything from the finest Champagnes to the most exquisite Bordeaux. The menus are carefully created by the hotels Executive Head

Chef, Sean Melville who was recently awarded ‘Chef of the Year 2018’ at a regional awards ceremony. Sean and his team use only the finest seasonal ingredients, most of which are sourced locally. Squires offers a selection of menus including a fixed price menu, a la carte and afternoon tea for those with a sweet tooth!

Spend an afternoon soaking up the glorious sunshine on their terrace which overlooks the perfectly manicured gardens or on cold winter days relax in front of a roaring log fire in the Roxana bar. bedfordlodgehotel.co.uk 01638 663175

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SUFFOLK SPAS  If you’ve come to Suffolk to have a break from the daily grind, there’s no better way to relax and revive than in one of our great spas. They all offer a number of packages and special deals during the year so it’s worth checking out the website beforehand. The prices below give an indication of their rates. BEDFORD LODGE HOTEL

UFFORD PARK

This spa boasts a wide selection of facilities in addition to a myriad of beauty treatments you can indulge in. Highlights include the outdoor rooftop hot tub, experiential showers, and thermal area. Also includes hydrotherapy pool and relaxation room.

With our Day Spa Packages, you can choose from a 2 hour ‘Discover’ package through to the ‘Full Day Luxury Experience’ for the ultimate in pampering. The Thermal Suite Spa is a tranquil space designed to encourage deep relaxation with its impressive hydro pool, specialised steam rooms, sauna and ice fountain. The Twilight Spa package starts from £25 per person. Gift vouchers are available all year round for our experiences and beauty treatments.

Packages start from £69 bedfordlodgehotel.co.uk

THE GAINSBOROUGH SPA A modern spa and beauty salon near Clare. They offer the usual beauty treatments alongside a variety of Spa experiences and packages. Our favourite is the Afternoon tea spa day for two. It includes 4 hours use of the facilities (pool, sauna,steam room, Jacuzzi and gym), a mud serial and afternoon tea for £115 per couple

Wind down at Milsoms, where you can enjoy access to the outdoor pool which is heated to 85° all year round. Packages start at £70

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ALSO DISCOVER HIGH QUALITY SPA & BEAUTY TREATMENTS AT: Weavers House Spa  Seckford Hall  Hintlesham Hall

Luxury Spa Days & Breaks The perfect way for friends or couples to relax and unwind. All Spa Breaks include a spa day at our ‘5 bubble rated’ onsite spa, dinner at our 2AA Rosette Squires Restaurant an overnight stay and breakfast at our 4 Red Star hotel.

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from a good plate of food. As we all continue to think about how we eat this has shown in my cooking over recent years with understanding diets and nutrition so much more.

I learnt my trade at Tuddenham Mill under two very influential head chef’s. Gordon Mcneill then Paul Foster. Both mentorship did so much to help me with understanding myself today. I genuinely believe if I hadn’t of brought into their philosophies and principles I wouldn’t be cooking today. Understanding your journey and commitment being two of my focus areas throughout my career.

Growing up, I spent many hours watching my grandad work his allotment, and then eating his produce that my nana cooked. That was the start of my culinary education without even realising. Myself and my team spend a great deal of time sourcing fresh, local ingredients. There are many superb and dedicated farmers in the region who provide a rich variety of livestock and crops, and we’re incredibly lucky to have all that nearby to put on our menu. Gary Tilbrook’s asparagus is the best I’ve tasted anywhere in the country. This year we couldn’t cut enough to keep up with the demand. That’s really what it’s all about at Tuddenham Mill. Sourcing the best ingredients, getting them fresh, and putting them on a plate. My team aren’t interested in the latest kitchen gadgets, fresh produce, seasoned well is the only gadget you need. People have responded well to what I do here, and I’ve been fortunate to get the spotlight early on in my career,

I love the honour of being Chef Patron at the mill I wanted to create a menu that attracted plenty of people from near and far, who would return again and again. Somewhere they could have a bar snack, afternoon tea or Sunday lunch. A relaxing environment where people don’t have to break the bank to enjoy amazing food, with this being Suffolk, I didn’t have to look far for inspiration. I’ve developed Tuddenham Mill’s menu to reflect my dedication for and connection with nature. I love to serve a healthy and well balanced plate of seasonal, fresh and local produce. I enjoy that feeling of comfort you get THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 116

with the three rosettes, several Good Food Guide mentions and an East Anglian Daily Times’ Restaurant of the year award. It’s helped steer a regular following into the restaurant, with locals, tourists and city folk coming to embrace the offerings here at the mill. Like the seasons, the menu changes and evolves. I like to keep things as fresh as the produce we use, so people can come back again and again. We hope to welcome you here soon. tuddenhammill.co.uk


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The Unruly Pig Orford Road, Bromeswell, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1AS theunrulypig.co.uk 01394 460310

SWAN AT LAVENHAM HOTEL & SPA Dine amongst centuries old beams and open fires at the historic 15th century Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa. Modern British cuisine is offered by head chef Justin Kett, winner of the EAT Suffolk Food and Drink Chef of the Year Award 2018. Working with Suffolk’s wonderful fresh produce, he believes that dining is an experience to be enjoyed by all the senses.

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Indulge in afternoon tea served on fine bone china, relax over lunch in the informal Brasserie, enjoy alfresco summer eating in the courtyard garden or sip fine wine and dine by candlelight in the elegant AA two rosette Gallery restaurant. Real ales, cocktails and light meals are also served in the atmospheric Airmen’s Bar, full of memorabilia from the US servicemen stationed nearby during WW2. Special diets are catered for and private parties arranged in medieval dining rooms. Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa High Street, Lavenham Suffolk CO10 9QA theswanatlavenham.co.uk 01787 247477

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MILSOM HOTELS & RESTAURANTS Le Talbooth in Dedham is justifiably the flagship of the group, and sits in an enviable position on the banks of the river Stour on the north Essex/ Suffolk border. A visit to this fabulous listed building is a treat any time of the year; especially in the summer when guests dine on the terrace beside the river. So too, is the cooking of head chef Andrew Hirst with his skill and passion for great food. Maison Talbooth serves lunch and a delicious afternoon tea every day in the Garden Room. This room spills out onto the terrace during the warmer months and has wide views over the Dedham Vale and is a perfect place to relax after a visit to the spa. Also in Dedham is Milsoms, a contemporary bar/brasserie with one rosette, where you can dine outside for most of the year under a huge

architectural sail. The full menu is available throughout the day from 12 noon at Milsoms, with no need to book so there’s no rush... The Pier at Harwich is a small hotel and a special destination for lovers of great food and drink. The first floor restaurant is a stunningly re-defined brasserie, open all day (all year round) overlooking the harbour and its ships and working docks and is only a stone’s throw from the estuary where the fresh fish is landed daily. On the ground floor, just 20 metres from the harbour wall is the NAVYÄRD bar and terrace - a continentally inspired bar with a enviable drinks and gin list, serving a Nordic-inspired small-plate bar menu. Milsoms Kesgrave Hall, is a magnificent Georgian mansion set in acres of lawn and woodland. The open plan restaurant has plenty of theatre with guests getting a good view of the ‘engine room’ while they dine! The kitchen champions all that THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 119

is great about local Suffolk produce and the restaurant is open all day from noon with the full menu. In the summer guests can dine on the terrace under the sail overlooking the lawn. Five fabulous restaurants all with individual style properties and character with real synergy of food, atmosphere, service and true hospitality – where you can also stay! Milsom Hotels & Restaurants Gun Hill, Dedham, Colchester, Essex CO76HP milsomhotels.com 01206 323150

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THE GALLEY Celebrating 25 years, The Galley is run by people who are passionate about food and who come from a long tradition of offering hospitality in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. Set on historic Market Hill within Woodbridge. The menus for lunch and dinner are created by the owner and chef Ugur Vata, daily specials and light lunches are on offer and lobster is now available every day! Seven dish Mezze and Turkish Delight ice cream are just two of the unique dishes on offer. A private dining area is available at no additional cost for celebratory meals and all the family is made welcome. Live jazz evenings, wine samplings and special menu nights are all part of the excitement of dining at The Galley. "Best International Restaurant" EADT Food & Drink Awards 2017 The Galley 21 Market Hill, Woodbridge IP12 4LX galley.uk.com 01394 380055

THE DOLPHIN The Dolphin, now the hub of the community, is an ideal resting base to explore Thorpeness and our neighbouring towns Aldeburgh and Southwold, or enjoy a peaceful walk around Snape Maltings and RSPB Minsmere reserve plus many more local must sees. A short stroll takes you to miles of unspoilt Suffolk Heritage coast and the very popular Mear, a boating lake which is on our doorstep and just up the road – The House in the Clouds, a red house atop a five-storey black weatherboard tower

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We are a small family owned and family operated business, we are proud members of our community and concerned citizens of our environment. Our shared values and principles are central to our business and our values often go deeper than simply benefitting the family, but also the wider community in which we operate including projects supporting charities and tackling environmental issues that fit our personal mission. Dolphin Inn Peace Place, Dolphin Close, Thorpeness, Leiston IP16 4FE thorpenessdolphin.com 01728 454994

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SIBTON WHITE HORSE You will be hard pressed to find a finer example of an old traditional English country pub than the Sibton White Horse. Tucked away amidst the delightful Suffolk countryside, yet a short drive from A12 this smallish pub is a bit of a find for lovers of modern British cooking, as for the locals they have themselves a wonderful 16th-century bolthole – envied by many. Neil and Gill Mason have been at the helm of their achingly pretty village pub since 2005 and their enthused passion is still very much alive and kicking. The White Horse has been described as a cosy country gastro-boozer: There

is a natural pubby feel, an immediate feeling of warmth and conviviality about the place. Low hefty ship beams, impressive inglenooks and wonky walls create a real welcoming charm. Grab a stool at the unmissable bar and request to sample the local ale. If wine is your thing, the list is varied and most interesting and notable for offering a good number by the glass. The food is honestly fresh, seasonal and as local can be; chef’s can often be seen picking daily produce from the pub’s kitchen garden. From daily baked bread to sublime ice cream, everything is created by the kitchen teams own fare hands. Clearly the food is a cut above the norm, as evidenced by its two AA Rosettes. THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 121

Recognised by the ‘The Good Pub Guide as Suffolk Dining Pub of 2019’ an accolade they have held on four previous occasions. Sibton White Horse Halesworth Road, Sibton, Nr Saxmundham IP17 2JJ info@sibtonwhitehorseinn.co.uk sibtonwhitehorseinn.co.uk 01728 660337

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THE GREAT HOUSE Looking out onto the main square of the picturesque village of Lavenham, The Great House is a nationally renowned eatery known for its modern take on French cuisine and fantastic customer experience. The Great House team are on hand to welcome you as you enter this 14th century building with exposed beams, crisp white table cloths it offers a warm, cosy and luxurious atmosphere in the cooler months, whilst in the height of summer the terrace becomes a great place to escape and relax with a glass of Champagne. Head Chef Patron Guillaume Dericq is young and inventive with his choice of dishes using local cuisine to create dishes with modern French flare. The menu changes regularly, reflecting the seasons and popular ingredients whilst always showing originality. The Great House gives its guests the opportunity to enjoy delicious French cuisine in the heart of Suffolk with immaculate service from our friendly team.

The Great House, Market Place, Lavenham, Sudbury CO10 9QZ info@greathouse.co.uk thegreathouse.co.uk 01787 247431

THE CROWN & CASTLE This lively AA two rosette restaurant with rooms offers authentic British and Italian inspired dishes created by head chef Rob Walpole using a wealth of local produce. On warmer days, enjoy lunch on the terrace within sight of Henry II’s 12th century castle, at other times dine in the cosy restaurant with its stylish décor and oak beams.

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Menus feature locally landed fish and shell fish plus classic favourites like steak and kidney pie or home battered fish and chips at lunchtime. Dingley Dell pork and Suffolk lamb might be found on the dinner menu as well as expertly cooked Italian dishes. Come for Sunday lunch and enjoy 28-day dry aged sirloin. Dogs welcome on the terrace, bar and selected tables indoors. Highly rated in leading good food guides, the Crown and Castle was listed in the Sunday Times Top 100 Hotels 2018. The Crown and Castle Orford, 50m from the Castle, Suffolk, IP12 2LJ info@crownandcastle.co.uk crownandcastle.co.uk 01394 450205

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THE BELL HOTEL The Bell Hotel is a historic coaching inn which has been thoroughly reimagined for the 21st century. Offering delicious authentic modern food with a twist, the hotel has fifteen guest rooms, two function rooms, lounge, bar, garden and a restaurant. There are two dining options. Latitude 52, the hotel’s restaurant, takes dining in Clare to a new level, stylish British food with an aura of sophistication, offering a fine dining experience with imaginative and varied menus that change frequently focusing on fresh and local produce.

Additionally, the wine list features small- batch, uniquely-sourced wines from around the world. In the bar and lounge area, where there are four wood burning stoves to relax and sit by in comfort, here delicious gastro pub food is served. All items are prepared in house using local producers, where possible, and presented in fresh and imaginative ways. They are open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s the ideal place for Sunday lunch where guests can enjoy a traditional plated Sunday roast featuring THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 123

beautifully presented dishes and choices including Dingley Dale Pork, or 50 Day aged Dedham Vale striploin of beef. The Bell Hotel Market Hill, Clare, Sudbury CO10 8NN info@thebellhotelclare.com thebellhotelclare.com 01787 277741

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SOCIAL  @tuddenhammill  @tuddenhammill  @Tuddenham_Mill

TUDENHAM MILL Combining years of history with a chic yet sympathetic refurbishment, Tuddenham Mill is an intimate boutique hotel and restaurant set in 12 acres of rural Suffolk countryside near Newmarket and Cambridge. This traditional watermill brings together an exceptional environment, a genuine passion for great food and wine, the ultimate in bedroom comforts and discreet yet attentive service. From its exposed beams and water wheel to the contemporary elegance of the bedroom furnishings, Tuddenham Mill offers a unique mix of influences to excite the senses. In the restaurant, Chef Patron Lee Bye and his talented team have created exciting, contemporary menus reflecting their passion for fresh food and local produce. Each dish on the menu has been carefully thought-out and temptingly presented. Tuddenham Mill was awarded the coveted 3 AA rosettes for food and service, making the Mill’s restaurant the only establishment in Suffolk to hold this accolade.

Tudenham Mill, High Street Tuddenham Nr Newmarket Suffolk IP28 6SQ info@tuddenhammill.co.uk tuddenhammill.co.uk 01638 713552

THE TURKS HEAD The Turk’s Head is an award-winning proper country pub serving perfectly kept real ales. They are also well known for their extensive gin selection. They have a large wine list with plenty available by the glass and also a fine wine list of exceptional wines. The pub welcomes dogs in the bar and the snug and they can often be found curled up in front of one of the log fires, after a long walk in the beautiful Suffolk countryside. Their head chef works with the finest local and seasonal ingredients to create delicious menus. They have recently introduced a ‘Indulgent Brunch’ on Saturdays from 10am until 2pm. You can enjoy a bowl of porridge with caramelised apples or a selection of pastries, a full English breakfast including rosti and black pudding or huevos rancheros along with many other dishes. There is an indulgent drinks list to accompany it with teas and coffees, juices and smoothies, brunch cocktails and fizz. They host many events through the year from gin tasting suppers to cookery demonstrations. See their website or Facebook for details. They have been voted The Best Pub In Suffolk for the last two years by Pub & Bar Magazine, amongst many other awards.

The Turks Head, Low Rd, Hasketon, Woodbridge IP13 6JG info@theturksheadhasketon.co.uk theturksheadhasketon.co.uk 01394 610343

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THE PARROT Dating back to the 16th Century, The Parrot certainly has a lot of history. With its exposed solid oak beams, open fire, wonky walls and low ceilings, it oozes charm and character. Cosy up in the snug and bar and warm up by the log fire during the colder months or find a bench in the private walled garden for a game of boules on one of the pistes in the beer garden. The Parrot is the perfect place for a romantic meal tucked away from everybody but equally as tempting for a family celebration. With a menu consisting of the best that Suffolk has to offer, with the changing seasons you will find that there is something for everybody's taste. The restaurant is bright and airy with decor boasting antique clocks and a wooden floor. The Parrot boasts a walled garden, which has a sizeable gazebo in which private parties for up to 40 people can be catered for during the summer.

The Parrot, Aldringham Suffolk IP16 4PY aldringhamparrot.com 01728 830221

SCUTCHERS Accomplished cooking is the order of the day at Scutchers. With 42 years of experience behind him Nick Barrett has been cooking since he left the classroom aged 16.The years of traditional training are evident in the ethos of the kitchen. This is proper cooking and it’s a joy to behold.

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Nick and his wife Diane bought the attractive hall house which dates back to 1530, 27 years ago. With Nick heading up the kitchen, Diane expertly taking charge of the front of house and a long-standing set of loyal staff. It’s this commitment to quality raw ingredients that’s sets this family run business apart. The philosophy here is simple: proper food cooked well. Fish and cuts of meat are all delivered whole, where they are filleted or butchered on site. Only by understanding the basics can chefs really do ingredients justice. Scutchers Westgate St, Long Melford, Sudbury CO10 9DP scutchers.com 01787 310200

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THE MARQUIS Lovingly restored and rich with character, The Marquis is a beautiful hotel and restaurant in Suffolk’s Brett Valley, a stone’s throw from the handsome market town of Hadleigh. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming - owner Steven O’Leary can often be found waiting tables and chatting to guests - and the food among the best in Suffolk. Head Chef Tom Bushell leads the team in the kitchen and has won a committed local following for his confident, Modern British cooking. Based on bold flavours and irresistible combinations, his dishes use superb local ingredients, perfected with the kind of delicious finishing touches that make a meal truly memorable. The Marquis has a calendar of seasonal events including a Halloween tea, a Beaujolais Nouveau dinner, and a fabulous Christmas Day feast. But guests often say that any meal enjoyed in The Marquis’s luxurious dining room, with its beautiful valley view, feels like a special occasion.

The Marquis of Cornwallis, Upper St, Layham, Ipswich IP7 5JZ team@themarquissuffolk.co.uk themarquissuffolk.co.uk 01473 377977

THE WHITE LION Overlooking the sea at Aldeburgh, the White Lion Hotel offers two distinctive dining choices, either the informal, family friendly Brasserie or vibrant Sea Spice, which brings the exotic flavours of fine Indian cuisine to the coast.

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Enjoy classic dishes in the Brasserie such as steamed mussels, boeuf bourguignon and rib-eye steak; there’s also sharing platters and a children’s menu for younger appetites. Afternoon teas which change with the seasons are a speciality. With head chef Pratap Singh Rawat at the helm, à la carte and set price menus at Sea Spice feature great value classic favourites plus tandoori grilled meats, fragrant curries and vegetarian options along with local craft beers and selected wines. Dine in the restaurant or order in advance to take away. White Lion Hotel Market Cross Place, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5BJ info@whitelion.co.uk whitelion.co.uk 01728 452720

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THE BRUDENELL Tables at the Brudenell Hotel’s Seafood & Grill have stunning, panoramic sea views through the restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling windows. On finer days eat even closer to the sea on the newly refurbished terrace, which stretches the width of the hotel, just a few steps from the shingle beach. Dine on the freshest local fish, seafood and free-range meats delivered daily to the door each morning, all lovingly prepared by our passionate head chef, Darran Hazelton and his team. Each season brings different tastes and flavours to the changing menus and daily specials. In early spring its mackerel, from April protein packed bass comes into its own and then John Dory. Shellfish features in the summer with prawns, crab and lobster but come September oysters take over; then it’s the turn of skate and flat fish ending the year with more meaty varieties such as monkfish and turbot in December.

Brudenell Hotel The Parade, Aldeburgh Suffolk IP15 5BU info@brudenellhotel.co.uk brudenellhotel.co.uk 01728 45207

THE CROWN, WOODBRIDGE Dine from Suffolk’s natural larder at this former 16th century coaching inn. Now a contemporary restaurant with rooms and popular social hub, the Crown at Woodbridge has been awarded two AA rosettes for its fine food.

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Head chef Ben Hegarty creates great British menus with a twist. Local suppliers might include Blythburgh Free Range Pork; Pinney’s of Orford smokehouse and Suffolk Farmhouse Cheeses, while fresh oysters and mussels come from the nearby river Deben. The series of interlinking dining rooms gives tables a degree of intimacy, particularly in the evening when eating by candlelight. On warmer days, drink and dine al fresco on the sun terrace, while the large welcoming bar is a haven to relax away from the busy high street; pop in and chat over a convivial cocktail, fine wine, real ale or freshly brewed coffee. The Crown at Woodbridge The Thoroughfare, Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1AD

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SUFFOLK FOOD You needn’t look far to find world class products on the Suffolk food scene- here’s are favourites. PINNEY’S MACKEREL This wonderful whole-smoked fish has a soft creamy texture that melts in your mouth. It is a world away from its competitors as the flesh has a very subtle, delicate flavour that can’t be found anywhere else. Tastes like heaven with the accompanying sweet mustard sauce. Available from selected outlets and farm shops and of course from their shop in Orford pinnysoforford.co.uk

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DON'T MISS Sea vegetables are plentiful along the Suffolk coast in Summer, you can find Samphire, Sea Purslane, Sea Kalle and Sea Aster.

Fresh, local and sustainable, Simper's of Suffolk have been farming on the same part of the Deben estuary for 200 years. Located in Ramsholt near Woodbridge, this area of the river Deben is ideal as it has clean water and is small enough to be virtually emptied at low tied, with no major town upstream to cause pollution. You can't help but notice the plump freshness of their award-winning oysters and mussel.

Pump Street Bakery is a small, family owned bakery and cafe in the village of Orford on Suffolk's Heritage Coast.

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They pride themselves in offering outstanding bread and handmade pastries, all made daily showcasing their bread in the intimate café.

WOODBRIDGE DELI

This is one of the coast's gems, the perfect place to build-in as a pit stop when out and about exploring!

Woodbridge Deli is home to the “World Famous Pie”, baked daily on the premises - Pork, Pork and Stilton or Chicken and Ham, with Free Range Pork & Chicken. (No MRM or Preservatives are used)

pumpstreetchocolate.com

woodbridgefinefoodcompany.co.uk

BARON BIGOD A creamy white cheese made in the Waveney Valley, this cheese is handmade on a fenland farm Jonny, using milk from his own Montbeliarde herd. One of the UK’s only traditional raw milk Brie- de-Meaux style cheese. It is made in the morning, when the milk is at the perfect temperature. Available at selected outlets check the website for retailers fenfarmdairy.co.uk THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 128


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FARM SHOPS HOLLOW TREES FARM

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Hollow Trees Farm is a small mixed farm that offers big experience. On site is a Farm Shop, Butchery, Farm Café, Plant Centre and Farm Trail. The farm’s emphasis is on home-grown produce with vegetables, beef, pork and lamb all produced and sold onsite as well as pies, quiches, desserts and more. The home produced products are complimented by a wide range of local and regional fayre. This wealth of quality foods changes with the seasons as does the Hollow Trees experience.

Literally in the Maple Farm farmyard, a worthwhile stop off if you are in the area. Visit for the best seasonal produce, the majority of which is grown at the farm and harvested only hours before it goes into the store.

At Hall Farm they sell high quality local produce at reasonable prices. Their extensive range of excellent products has become the perfect place to do your holiday or weekly shop. We have a butchery department retailing our prize winning beef and lamb, deli counters including freshly prepared produce, a large range of vegetables, fruit and not forgetting our giftware. On site café/restaurant and free farm trail.

Hollow Trees Farm, Semer, Ipswich Suffolk, IP7 6HX shop@hollowtrees.co.uk hollowtrees.co.uk 01449 741247

Grown to Soil Association standards, look out for: delicious eggs, winter and summer salads, fresh seasonal vegetables, Maple Farm honey and their full range of flours. Open daily from 9am-6pm  Maple Farm, East Green, Kelsale, Saxmundham IP17 2PJ maplefarmkelsale.co.uk  01728 652000

Hall Farm, Church Road, Dedham, Colchester CO7 6LS hallfarmshop.co.uk Shop – 01206 322572 Café – 01206 323600 (booking advised)

FARMERS MARKETS Farmers’ Markets in Suffolk are some of the best in the UK, thanks to their long agricultural history. Aldeburgh Church Hall 3rd Saturday 9am – 12noon. Beccles Beccles Heliport 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9am – 1pm Halesworth The Old Print Works 2nd Saturday 9am – 1pm Lavenham Village Hall 4th Sunday 10am – 1.30pm  Long Melford Village Memorial Hall 3rd Saturday 10am – 1pm Snape Maltings First Saturdays 9.30am – 1pm Wyken Vineyards Saturdays 9am – 1pm  Sudbury St Peters Last Fridays 9.30am – 2pm  Southwold Adnam’s Cellar and Kitchen Shop Fridays 9am - 1pm  Woodbridge Community Centre  2nd and 4th Saturdays 9am – 1pm

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SOMMELIERS? Tosier is an East Anglian based award-winning beanto-bar craft chocolate maker. Incredibly, there are no additives or flavourings in our chocolate simply three ingredients single origin cocoa beans, unrefined organic cane sugar and a little cocoa butter. But our chocolate tastes deliciously flavoursome. Sourced from amongst the top 5% of the world’s cocoa beans from Bolivia, Belize, Haiti and Colombia. We make chocolate in ten kilo micro-batches, with only make a limited number of bars made from each harvest. Just like wine, each harvest is unique and the delicious flavours of each variety are enhanced by individual roasting profiles. Our chocolate is refined and conched for sixty hours to develop flavour and give a smooth mouth feel. You can find our bars at leading delis and retailers across East Anglia including Snape Maltings, Woodbridge Deli, Vanil, Love One, Wooster’s Bakery, Earsham Deli and Jarrolds in Norwich or available online at tosier.co.uk Come and meet us at Wyken Vineyards Farmers Market on the third Saturday of every month to taste our delicious chocolate.

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Every October Suffolk’s ancient woods resound with deep-throated roars and the clashing of antlers as the annual red deer rut commences. During this elaborate seasonal spectacle, stags fight other males in order to keep their large female harems. Taking place at the RSPB Minismere nature reserve, the viewpoint is free. You’ll see most battling action at dawn or dusk, so keep your distance and remember your binoculars!

4 GETTING UP CLOSE TO CONSTABLE A new permanent exhibition of Constable’s work has opened its doors at Christchurch Mansion following a much anticipated £500,000 museum refit. It’s the only public place in Constable Country to show the artist’s work for free. The curators have pulled together a rich collection, gathering fragments of the artist’s life from everywhere including the Victoria and Albert Museum and Constable’s own family.

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ENJOY THE STAGE The weather outside might be cold and barren, but during Autumn and Winter Suffolk’s creative arts scene is anything but. In Ipswich, check out the New Wolsey Theatre and classes at Dance East, while at Snape, Aldeburgh Music’s Britten Week as well as the Flipside Brazilian literary festival take place. Those near Bury should be sure to drop into Abbeygate Picture House - the perfect antidote to a drizzly day.

The streets of Suffolk may not be paved with gold but they are lined with fruit trees. Combined with a long country walk or cycle ride, gathering ingredients for a seasonal dinner is the perfect way to spend an autumn day. You’ll be sure to come across wild fennel, walnuts and ceps on woodland pathways. Fantastic jams and jellies can also be made from damsons or blackberries, but nothing beats homemade sloe gin!

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Minsmere is the best place to learn about birds. and the RSPB run family friendly events throughout the year. It’s home to rare birds and throughout winter, large flocks of ducks gather on the Scrape and grazing marshes. Birds of prey may include marsh and hen harriers, peregrines, barn or shorteared owls. You might even be lucky to spot an Otter! IP17 3BY

___ DISCOVER MORE Visit the National Trust’s Ickworth House in February to see snowdrops and aconites at their peak. IP29 5QE nationaltrust.org.uk 01284 735270

Explore Snape Maltings, its marshes independent shops and galleries.

Orford Ness – A nature reserve well worth a visit with its mysterious history.

IP17 1SR snapemaltings.co.uk 01728 688303

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Discover the maritime history of the area by visiting the Sailors’ Reading Room museum. IP18 6EL Southwold


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BIG DOG FERRY Take a relaxing trip on Big Dog Ferry from the Lido to the historic Geldeston Locks Inn. Enjoy the wildlife en-route and a meal, drink or music at the Locks Inn or stay on board for a round trip. Or take a one-way ticket, walking back on delightful footpaths. Request stops at Geldeston Marina or Three Rivers Campsite, for the Wherry Inn and Mandy’s famous pickles! Open 6th April to end-October 2019 bigdogferry.co.uk 07532 072761

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BECCLES Right at the top of the county, Beccles lies on the River Waveney, at the southernmost tip of the Broads. The quay is a lively spot especially in summer, with daily boat trips and its own visitor and information centre. BECCLES LIDO The heated open-air pool and separate toddler pool has a slide, springboard, giant inflatable aquarun, outdoor exercise equipment and kiddies adventure play area. There are grassy areas, sunloungers, picnic tables and an all-weather eating and spectating area, with a café serving hot and cold snacks, drinks and ices. Canoe Hire also offered (advance bookings only). Open 26th May - 9th September 2019 beccleslido.com 01502 713297

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MEA BOUTIQUE MEA boutique has been established for over ten years. This family run business offers designer clothing brands, jewellery, footwear, leather handbags, accessories and giftware at affordable prices. Their aim is to create a shop with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, that not only offers a personal service, but one with a unique individuality and where new styles are introduced every few weeks. Opening hours are 10am - 5pm Monday to Saturday 33a, Newgate, Beccles NR34 9QB (opposite Tesco) meaboutique.co.uk 01502 715212

CORIANDER HATS Coriander was founded seven years ago by Lesley Dumphie and it’s the place to go if you need to transform an outfit into something special and unique. Rare as hen’s teeth - a good milliner like this is well worth the trip. corianderhats.com

GRAZE AT THE WHITE HORSE A bar and grill that opened in 2015 and has been gaining a great reputation as a relaxed and funky venue that offers dishes from all around the world. Owners Kevin Wainwright and David Little previously owned the award-winning Satis House Hotel and bring casual fine dining to Beccles at an affordable price. Graze also offers sandwiches and snacks at lunchtime and a traditional Sunday roast on Sundays. Private dining room available too. Well worth a visit! grazewhitehorse.co.uk 01502 715974  @grazewhitehorsebeccles

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SUFFOLK ANTIQUES antique valuation roadshow with free valuations. £4.00 entry 9am-4pm. 22nd October 2017

LONG MELFORD ANTIQUES FAIR A traditional fair with professional dealers, no reproduction or modern items sold. The longest running and only midweek antiques in Suffolk It is held the first Wenesday of every month open from 9.30 -3.30 pm Easy Parking The Memorial Hall, Long Melford CO10 9LQ

YOXFORD ANTIQUES This increasingly popular venue is set in several acres of natural gardens. It houses over 70 independent dealers offering countless eclectic objects from the past; you’ll almost certainly take something unexpected home. Closed on Tuesdays. yoxfordantiques.com

In addition for being renowned for its seaside towns, medieval villages and music, Suffolk can also boast of having many fine antique shops including one of the country’s leading dealers in early furniture and works of art.

catalogue in advance online or onsite from Saturday morning before the sale takes place on Monday from 11am. Look out for their domestic and rural bygones sales which are run regularly.

SUFFOLK HOUSE ANTIQUES

MANDER AUCTIONEERS, SUDBURY

One of the country’s leading dealers in early furniture and works of art. Suffolk House Antiques, set up by Andrew Singleton a quarter of a century ago in the pretty village of Yoxford, is a treasure trove of wonderful pieces where anything from a 15th century carved oak angel to a 17th century yew wood joint stool can be discovered.

If you’re interested in decorative items and fine art, Mander Auctioneers is the place to go. They hold auctions throughout the year and specialise in rare antiques such as silver, ceramics and jewellery. The auctions are held on Saturdays, with viewing days taking place the Friday before.

suffolk-house-antiques.co.uk

CAMPSEA ASHE THE MONDAY SALE

NEWMARKET RACECOURSE ANTIQUE & 20TH CENTURY FAIR

For a traditional country auction, nothing tops the weekly events at Campsea Ashe. Every Monday the stalls fill to the brim with everything from Victoriana to poultry, game and produce. You can browse the

The fantastic horse racing setting makes this a great day out. With over 220 inside stands as well as many outside antiques, art deco and collectables, you’ll find it difficult not to take it all home! They also run an

clarkeandsimpson.co.uk/auctioncentre/weekly-sale

manderauctions.co.uk

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BED BAZAAR, FRAMLINGHAM If you are in the market for an antique bed this is the place to visit. Bed Bazaar is one of the leading antique bedstead retailers in the UK with over 20000 beds to choose from. Here you’ll find the best range of four poster beds, brass and sleigh beds and more. bedbazaar.co.uk

DISS AUCTION ROOMS Hold weekly sales plus 20 special category Saturday sales, in addition to diverse specialist auctions twgaze.co.uk


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EARSHAM STREET If you only have time to visit one small street in one small town to stock up on groceries, then make sure it’s Earsham Street in Bungay. EARSHAM STREET DELI Previous winners of the EADT Best Independent Food and Drink Retailer award, Earsham Street Delicatessen champions small and artisan producers. They pride themselves on offering an outstanding range of foods from the local area and beyond. Everything in the store is individually selected for its taste and provenance. They offer a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, alongside personal and knowledgeable service. Customers are always encouraged to take their time in choosing, or to ask for recommendations  - there’s also the option to sample new foods at their regular tastings. earshamstreetdeli.co.uk  @earshamstreetdeli  @EarshamStDeli  @earshamstdeli

GIDDENS & THOMPSON If only all greengrocers could be like this… Fabulous fruit and vegetables plus fresh herbs. Fresh, seasonal and local wherever possible. Simon and Chris are even happy to deliver within the Bungay area. Don’t forget to ask about their wonderful veg boxes and gift hampers. 01986 897944  @giddensandthompson

EARSHAM STREET FISH COMPANY Owners Cliff and Lucy opened Earsham Street Fish Company in 2015 and here you’ll find a fabulous selection of fresh, high quality fish and shellfish, much of it landed local on the Suffolk coast. They are passionate about seafood, offering advice and inspiring customers to cook. Don’t forget to pick up some local samphire whilst you are there - a real delicacy! 01986 896512  @earshamstreetfishco  @earshamfish

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EXPERIENCES Suffolk’s big skies have long been an inspiration for artists and photographers. Visitors wanting to get out and about in the wide open spaces can choose from a multitude of activities.

WALKS Discover easy routes (circular, so no worries about collecting the car) – conveniently based around great foodie pubs. Or get aboard one of several foot ferries – ideal for exploring coastal areas (hire bicycles often available for venturing farther afield).

VISITS Numerous National Trust attractions, such as Sutton Hoo (one of the world’s most important archaeological sites) and Lavenham Guildhall (possibly the finest timber-framed building in

England). Moated Helmingham Hall, set in 400 acres, has herds of red and fallow deer. Or Ickworth’s Italian-style architectural gem and gardens.

Park and Snape Maltings Proms with jazz, classical – and poetry.

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For those seeking more energetic pursuits there is a host of activities – horse riding, clay pigeon shooting as well as water-based options such as windsurfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, power boats or simply relaxing in a rowboat – all at the large Alton Water reservoir. For golfers, Suffolk provides a stunning selection of 18-hole championship courses alongside less challenging nine-hole, pay-and-play venues.

Suffolk’s diverse habitats include RSPB hotspots offering a glimpse of black terns, marsh harriers, avocets, bearded tits, nightjars or even rare golden orioles.

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GETTING ACTIVE


SEAL WATCHING TWELVE MILE SEAL WATCHING EXPERIENCE FROM HARWICH TO HAMFORD WATER. For a truly bracing experience take a trip from Harwich to see the seals on the Walton backwaters of the River Naze. The colony of both harbour seals and grey seals are unusually a russet colour for much of the year due to the iron oxide-rich mud on to which they rest while on land. Possibly the only way - and definitely the best way - to view the seals is from the water There are currently over 200 seals in the backwaters, a small but healthy breeding population which has risen from only five in 1986. The seals enjoy resting on the mudbanks, like the backwaters, because these waters are permanently ice-free. The backwater behind the Naze, is called Hamford Water, it’s an area of tidal creeks, mudflats, islands, salt marshes and marsh grasslands and an internationally important breeding ground for Little Terns and wintering ground for Dark-bellied Brent Geese, wildfowl and waders. It is on the migration route for many bird species and provides wintering grounds for Brent Geese, Godwit, Redshank, Shelduck, Teal and Avocet and breeding grounds for terns. During migration in the autumn and spring, the Naze is a prime birdwatching site. Curlew and Sandpipers are regularly seen along the beach, with Gannets and Arctic Skuas passing offshore.

Skipper can see that the colony is calm, he will go closer. At all times we keep a safe minimum distance but close enough to hear the seals breathing. We are very strict about keeping the noise level to a quiet minimum and do not allow waving, shouting, whistling, feeding or any other kind of disturbance. Ideally the seals can stay where they are while we explore their home.

SEAL GUARANTEE If you don't see seals close up you get a free trip!

WEATHER The seals love rain, wind, sun and clouds, as do we! So, you can count on us! If you book with us, you will see seals! To reserve a seat visit our website sealwatching.co.uk For general information harwich@sealwatching.co.uk or call 01728 666329

Trips available all year round, please check online for availability: sealwatching.co.uk

OUR BOATS Gloria, is an open deck timber vessel with on board toilet! (120 min trip, 41 passengers) Seal Spotter, a fast boat with cabin and on board toilet! (90 min, for just 10 passengers)

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THE OUTDOORS Rural Suffolk is notorious for its lack of phone signal, but what initially appears a curse may end up being a blessing. The great outdoors is right on your doorstep here, so why not make the most of being offline and get exploring. From the chocolate box villages surrounded by glorious English countryside to the 50 miles of unspoiled Blue Flag beaches, this is the ultimate unwind destination. And what better way to de-stress than by learning a brand new skill or practising an old one. Embrace the slower pace of life and enjoy going back to basics- you won’t even notice your phone signal is barely filling one bar!

FISHING They say one of the most relaxing hobbies anyone can take up is fishing and in Suffolk you are spoiled for choice. Hanningfield Reservoir is a wonderful place to get to grips with coarse and fly fishing. A full day’s tuition covers casting, tackle, knots, techniques, trout behaviour, safety, rod hire and lunch with an opportunity to try your hand at fishing in the afternoon. eswater.co.uk If you enjoy sea fishing Aldeburgh’s steep shingle access to deep water makes it Suffolk’s star spot for beach fishing. You can park at Fort Green and head to North Warren beach, or Martello tower which is a great night time spot. Cod feed better in coloured or dark seas, so the best time to fish is at night, but whatever bait you use make sure it’s at least half the size of your fist!

You can also fish off Southwold Pier where you’ll find a very active angling club who enjoy fishing from the end of the Pier. Southwold is in the top five locations for cod in the UK but you’ll also find Whiting in the autumn, Codling in the winter and Dover Sole and Bass in the summer months.

HORSE RIDING Forget going for a drive, the best way to take in the Suffolk countryside has to be on horseback. At Valley Farm near Woodbridge you’ll find everything you need whether you’re an experienced rider or a complete novice. The farm is a first class equestrian centre which also contains a campsite. It’s the perfect place to get hands-on with horses, whether it is for a day or short break. valleyfarm.co.uk

COUNTRYSIDE COURSES The Suffolk Wildlife Trust have a fantastic range of courses for adults and teens including wildlife photography, botanical and wildlife painting, willow sculpture, basic and intermediate hedgehog care and species identification and ecology. You can learn a new skill in a relaxed and fun atmosphere with friendly, knowledgeable tutors. suffolkwildlifebrust.org THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 140

OUTDOOR EXTREMES De-stressing from the modern world doesn’t need to involve relaxing pursuits either; sometimes getting your heart racing is the only way to get that release. And that’s where Alton Water comes in. Set in 400 acres of beautiful countryside this manmade reservoir is the largest in Suffolk and is perfect for water sports. Take to the waves in a powerboat lesson, Paddle Boarding, Kayaking or windsurfing session, or simply relax and enjoy your own rowboat. Booking is advisable. altonwater.co.uk | 01473 328 408

CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING Finally, what about Clay Pigeon Shooting? This may not be a question you have asked yourself before, but this archaic activity is guaranteed to make for a memorable experience. Have a Go Days are ideal if you’re not sure where to start and they take place on the second Saturday of every month. All Clays, Cartridges and equipment are included in the price of booking. highlodge.co.uk So whether you’re winding down or revving up for action, Suffolk is the place to swap screen time for something new.


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CHILDREN Suffolk is a real playground of children - it’s packed with adventure to suit all ages and interests

BRESSINGHAM Bressingham has over four miles of narrow-gauge steam lines and four magnificent journeys to choose from. The long track of the Nursery Railway (2ft gauge) leaves from the museum building and passes locomotive sheds and a lake before crossing over the Waveney Valley Line. Don’t miss a ride on the Gallopers good for both young and old. Check the website for the daily timetable. IP22 2AA bressingham.co.uk 01379 686900

THE SUFFOLK OWL SANCTUARY A great place for youngsters to visit - over 80 beautiful owls and other birds of prey including meerkats, red squirrels, chipmunks and a discovery centre with a whole host of other fun activities. They are open all year round with three flying displays daily between Easter & September and stage a variety of special events that include a Mediaeval Weekend – for further details check their website. IP14 6AT owl-help.org.uk 0345 680 7897

BECCLES LIDO & BIG DOG FERRY Perfect for a family day out, the heated open-air pool and separate toddler pool has a slide, springboard, giant inflatable and kiddies adventure play area, with a café serving hot and cold snacks, drinks and ices. Canoe Hire also offered (advance bookings only). Open 26 May to 9 September 2019 beccleslido.com 01502 713297 Or take a river trip to Geldeston. Enjoy the wildlife en-route - such as otters, kingfishers and marsh harriers and a meal, drink or music at the Locks Inn. Or stay on board for a round trip. Open 6 April to end-October 2019 bigdogferry.co.uk 07532 072761

FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE Discover Framlingham Castle’s vast and colourful past as it became home to the most powerful people in Tudor England. Delve into the troubles of Bloody Mary, meet the vagrants of the Elizabethan prison, and find out more about this sanctuary for the poor. Get hands-on with the interactive exhibition and reveal Framlingham’s stories before you embark on a journey of discovery around the magnificent wall walk; look down if you dare! IP13 9BP english-heritage.org.uk/framlingham 01728 724 922

THE SUFFOLK SKI CENTRE

THE LONG SHOP MUSEUM

Suffolk Leisure Park offers a range of outdoor experiences, including Snowsports such as:- Skiing, Snowboarding, Tobogganing, Ringos, Climbing Wall and High Ropes Experience. There's also Golf with the Ipswich Golf Driving Range, Mini Golf Course, and putting green.

This museum has a large collection of objects, ranging from full-size steam engines to touching mementoes of the lives of the working people of the town. The Richard Garrett & Sons engineering business made many hundreds of steam engines here, and this is a great throwback to those days. The Long Shop itself – at the heart of the museum – is a Grade II listed engineering workshop full of fascinating exhibits.

Suitable for children from 4 years old IP2 8NQ suffolkskicentre.co.uk 01473 602347

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BRESSINGHAM For where else would you be able to ride on a Victorian roundabout, indulge a passion for all things steam driven, wallow in nostalgia for one of the television's best-lobed comedies and glory in gardens that offer a glimpse of horticultural heaven? Add a couple of railways running around the across the site, a genuine old signal box, a museum, restaurant and picnic place, the mix soon promises something for everyone. Privately owned by the bloom family. Adrian Bloom and his father Alan each created a six acre garden, the Dell and Foggy Bottom. Together with the other linking gardens, there are now over 8,000 species and varieties on display. Alan Bloom's other passion - for steam led to Bressingham becoming home to a fine collection of traction engines and locomotives. The Dad’s Army Collection is another piece of serendipity. Some of Bressingham’s vehicles were used in

the much-loved sitcom when it was filmed around Thetford. Bressingham has extended the wartime spirit by recreating Walmington-on-Sea in its museum. Situated close to the town of Diss, Bressingham’s main season runs from Easter to the end of October, with steam and nonsteam days throughout. There is also a special events programme running throughout the summer. Visitors can ride through the glorious gardens on one of the four working railways or step back in time on the working Victorian steam carousel ‘the Gallopers’, the beautiful painted horses that eternally travel ‘up and down’ and three-abreast around Bressingham’s restored steam carousel. There is always something for all the family at Bressingham. You can even stay as a bed-and-breakfast guest in Alan Bloom’s old home of Bressingham Hall. Or failing that, take home a Bloom’s bloom from the adjacent garden centre.

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HALESWORTH GOLF Halesworth Golf Club is situated just a few miles from the beautiful Heritage Coast and is set in 190 acres of stunning undulating countryside. We offer a wide range of top class facilities, including an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole pay-and-play course, a 10 bay floodlit driving range, a practice chipping and putting green and a very well stocked golf shop. Our lounge, bar and restaurant provides a wonderful relaxing space to enjoy food and

drink with unrivalled views over the course and adjoining countryside.

GOLF SHOP Our golf shop is situated in the main clubhouse and stocks a wide range of golf equipment to suit both the beginner and the more accomplished player, and a clothing and accessory range that suits all tastes. We are able to offer services from re-spiking golf shoes to re-gripping clubs, trolley, buggy and club hire at very competitive prices. We have demo days throughout the year, with the latest technology available the GC2 Richard (a trained fitter) can custom fit you the perfect set of golf clubs to suit your game. For more information on any offers or getting custom fit using the GC2 please do not hesitate to contact us on 01986 875567 ext 24.

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views over the course and adjoining countryside. Breakfast available from 8am and lunch from 11.30am - 3.30pm all week.

EVENTS & SPECIAL OCCASIONS Our modern clubhouse can accommodate your every need with options for conferencing or a private bar, dance floor, disco area and dining facilities. Our dedicated Events Manager would be delighted to show you the facilities at Halesworth Golf.

MEMBERSHIPS A variety of memberships are available including tuition and beginners courses plus Pay and play - 9 Holes from £10.

halesworthgolf.co.uk 01986 875567  @HalesworthGolfClub  @halesworthgolf  @HalesworthGC


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Located on the historic Market Hill, The Kings Head offers real beer, real food and a real welcome. In winter you can while away the hours in the beautiful 16th century oak beamed pub in front of a roaring log fire, or in Summer enjoy the attractive beer garden and outdoor dining area.

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The Kings Head 17 Market Hill, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 4LP

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A wide range of Adnams beers and spirits are served alongside dishes from the classic pub menu, including: Beer battered haddock, mushy peas and hand cut chips or exciting daily specials using fresh, local, seasonal produce and a variety of delicious homemade pies served with chips or mash and mushy peas or fresh vegetables. The Kings Head prides itself in being the most dog friendly pub in Woodbridge, boasting the ever popular "Mutts Menu".

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EEL'S FOOT INN A warm welcome is guaranteed at this delightful village inn on the doorstep of RSPB Minsmere. Recently featured in “The Telegraphs Top 10 Best Beer Gardens in the UK,” “Adnams Best Presented Pub” for two consecutive years and the winner of EADT Food and Drink Awards “Pub of the Year 2016.”

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Offering a traditional pub menu complimented with modern European influenced daily specials served Monday-Thursday 12:00-14:30 and 18:0021:00, and all day Friday-Sunday. There are plenty of options for those with any food allergies, not forgetting children and of course plenty of treats available for dogs! We have an exciting new addition of a wood fire pizza oven in our garden for those warmer days. Takeaway is available.

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Accommodation includes six luxury en suite B&B rooms, and a five pitch Caravan Club site County Council with electric hook ups and toilet facilities. Suffolk Licence No. 100023395 2009.

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THE LOW HOUSE

18th century, but Woodbridge was a thriving port from the 15th century, taking part in the wool trade, and growing as a market centre. Salt was produced too: the where the trains now run.

Although named the Kings Head, this renowned pub is mostly known as The Low House. Surprisingly, it has no bar but serves the beers straight from the casks in the tap room – one of the few remaining in the country. The jetty-like structure on the opposite side of the river is a attenuation barrier innovative method for retaining To –call this pub saltmarsh a habitat that isunique being is an understatement. Still lost in front of our flood defences retaining its 500 year old charm, tucked away aroundbehind the estuary. the Church in Laxfield, it was bought from

a group On theAdnams left are theby great sheds ofof locals in May 2018. The the defunct Low House Laxfield CIC, a not for profit company, a bit of a vacuum in this historic landscape. Some 700 now owns the pub. One of the owners, Alastair vessels – dinghies to 100ft yachts - were built here between Clarke, runs as apioneered Free House with for a wide range 1926 and 1990, and theityard a technique wooden building incorporating modern resins. home ofboat excellently kept real ales; fantastic cooked food and a friendly welcome. Dogs are also very welcome at The Low House (kept on leads at all times). What differentiates this lovely old pub from many others is a collection of features that come together to create an unrivalled friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It’s the beautiful building in its own right; the beer garden and pavilion at the back; its comfortable B&B rooms; and its location in this beautiful village, just half an hour by car from the Suffolk coast. There is also the care and attention paid to the real ales in the tap room which in itself is a focal historical point in the UK. The Low House has a fine food offering, 7 days a week, specifically designed for those who want delicious, home-cooked, reasonably priced pub food, made from scratch with locally sourced ingredients. The Low House is a warren of rooms including the card room, the farmers’ table and the settle with its open fires and original seating. Outside, there is a wooden open shelter in the yard, a walled garden and a beautiful pub garden with pavilion which historically hosted the bowls team. The old stable building offers two en-suite bed and breakfast rooms and a third suite comprising two bedrooms with family bathroom. These rooms are the perfect place to spend a long weekend in this beautiful area. Those who now own the pub bought it to ensure its future in the community. They work together to put on a creative range of events unique to the spirit of the village and have welcomed back some traditional local features like horse-drawn carriage rides, Morris Dancing and folk music afternoons. They have also introduced new events including High Summer at the Low House – a three day beer, music and live music event in August; a Harvest Supper sourced with donations of local produce and the November Noggin – a three day, beer, music and entertainment event. With the support of other local businesses, the pub is maintained, decorated, planted, and welcomes new visitors and families every day. All profit made by the pub will be ploughed back in to the pub and local community so the success of the pub is a success for the whole village of Laxfield.

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FRITTON LAKE RESORT – CABINS FOR HOLIDAYS & OWNERSHIP Fritton Lake is a private holiday resort with a pioneering thousand acre re-wilding project where adventurous play and lake based activities and great food exist in perfect harmony with nature. The resort forms part of the prestigious Somerleyton Estate just a stone’s throw from the Norfolk Suffolk coastal border.

Onsite activities including walking and running trails, open water swimming, stand-up-paddle, kayaking, cycling, bush craft, fishing, pony treks and lots more. New for 2019 will be a heated walled garden swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, tennis, croquet and more.

The resort has cabins with different options and developments on offer including Hill Wood, ShedRooms and Fritton Hall Retreats:

HILL WOOD RETREATS - brand new for 2018 is an exclusive low density high spec development of woodland cabins. Set in a light airy oak wood with southerly aspect across the Lake. Cabins are all new generation using latest technology. The resort suits couples and adventurous families who want the wild wood to themselves knowing the highly acclaimed resort pub and restaurant is a bike ride away. SHEDROOM RETREATS - can be one, two or three bed and built by the most contemporary cabin companies around. ShedRooms benefit from a concierge service, so owners can come whenever they want and The Fritton Arms will fill their fridge with freshly prepared estate produce, turn the heating on and take care of any other needs you might have for your stay.

FRITTON HALL RETREATS – a range of pre-loved, two, three and four bedroom woodland and lakeside cabins available to purchase. They are comfortable and well equipped and price sensitive to position, size – great for families and groups of friends. The club house is known as The Fritton Arms and offers fine quality food and drink, with fresh produce from the estate and a team of excellent chefs producing delicious food.

To book a holiday or private viewing for ownership: somerleyton.co.uk Fritton Lake Retreats, Beccles Road, Fritton, Norfolk NR31 9HA

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FESTIVALS

you’re under 26. Great motivation to turn off the telly and get out to see this alternative entertainment. wolseytheatre.co.uk

SNAPE PROMS 1st - 31st August 2019 30 Great Summer nights out in Aldeburgh ranging from folk and jazz to world music, classical, comedy and poetry. aldeburgh.co.uk

FOLK EAST 16th - 18th August 2019 This laid back, camping weekender has an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional music as well as art & heritage craft to get involved in. folkeast.co.uk

MAVERICK FESTIVAL 5th - 7th July 2019 The Uk’s first and finest Americana Music Festival

Suffolk’s pedigree shines through with a feast of festivals. A second-to-none, tear-around programme that boasts an eclectic smorgasbord - everything from theatre to dance, classical  music to community arts through to contemporary poetry and experimental theatre. LATITUDE FESTIVAL

RED ROOSTER FESTIVAL

18th - 21st July 2019

30th May - 1st June 2019

The Latitude Festival is an annual music festival that takes place in July in the stunning grounds of Henham Park, near Southwold. It was first held in July 2006. Latitude is similar to continental European festivals; as well as a comprehensive bill of musicians, bands and artists across four stages - the Obelisk Arena, the BBC Radio 6 Music Stage, the i Arena, and the Lake Stage the festival comprises elements of theatre, art, comedy, cabaret, poetry, politics, dance and literature.

This trendy weekend offers the best musicians of Rhythm and Blues, Americana, Soul, Roots and Country. Enjoy a bourbon on the rocks as the polished line-up of performers create the relaxed atmosphere of the deep south.

12 -15 July 2018 will be the 13th edition of the Festival which will once again set the bar high with a line up brimming with huge names and exclusives across all stages latitudefestival.com

ALDE VALLEY SPRING FESTIVAL April - May 2019 Making great use of a farmyard barn and pastures, this event showcases paintings, sculptures and furniture. Also don’t miss the growing programme of Farm Suppers incorporating locally produced food. aldevalleyspringfestival.co.uk

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SUFFOLK WALKING FESTIVAL May - June 2019 The Festival have team up with Theatre Royal, Bury who are celebrating their 200th anniversary with a 200-mile fundraising walk in 2019. The walk retraces the route taken by The Norwich Circuit of Players, who in the 19th century would travel each year between theatres in East Anglia. The 200 For 200 walk follows this historic route with the final day’s walk, on Easter Monday 22nd April. Find out more at theatreroyal.org/200-for-200/ suffolkwalkingfestival.co.uk

PULSE FESTIVAL June 2019 This established event offers brilliant theatre at bargain prices; just £5 if THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 149

maverickfestival.co.uk

MAUI WAUI FESTIVAL 23rd - 26th August 2019 A family event with world class bands, and full circus shows in a dedicated circus tent. Situated at Theberton. mauiwauievents.co.uk

ALDEBURGH FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL Last weekend of September 2019 The Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival is now in its 14th year and is going to be better than ever. Over 100 producers take part in the twoday event, focal point of a two-week food-related fringe programme. aldeburghfoodanddrink.co.uk


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Quality & Craftsmanship PROVIDE THE BENCHMARK FOR SUCCESS Situated just north of Ipswich, Ashbocking Joinery is a family-run company which aims to combine traditional workmanship with todays precision computer-aided drawing systems. Employing qualified and skilled workmen and using environmentally friendly methods in our 2,500sq ft joinery workshop, the company maintains the highest standards. They cater for domestic orders as well as commercial and their experience and traditional woodworking skills mean they undertake specialist jobs including work on listed buildings and churches.

A friendly and welcoming company, their door is always open to people who want to discuss their joinery needs whether they are an architect or someone who just want a replacement window. Nothing complements a home more than a hand-crafted door and while replacement windows are a considerable expense to any homeowner Ashbocking joinery Ltd produces handmade windows that are not only affordable but made to last. Manufacturing and fitting quality staircases is another of their specialisms and the company can also supply a variety of purposes made internal furnishings, ranging from wine racks to reception desks.

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GERALD WEIR FURNITURE Hand crafted in Suffolk

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The beauty of handmade It is easy to overlook the time and effort which is invested in handmade furniture‌ but if you pause for a moment to absorb the details, take in the textures of the timber, a real sense of admiration for the craftsman transpires.

Here at Gerald Weir we have earned a solid reputation over our 65 years established for making quality furniture that is robust enough to last generations. Built to customers own specifications and individual needs, we work closely with our clients on making sure every piece is handcrafted to exacting standards as well as meeting their brief precisely. THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 153


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Best of BRITISH Jayrest Interiors in Hadleigh prides itself on local manufacture, local staff and traditional values. Lynda Keeble talks about her family business that has been trading for nearly fifty years. Jayrest Interiors in Hadleigh is renowned for quality handmade furniture and upholstery. It is nearly fifty years of successful family business and passion that has built up a local reputation that is second to none. Started by Alan James, it is now his children, Lynda Keeble and Tony James, who run the show, creating quality furniture and fabrics at reasonable prices. From humble beginnings in Ipswich the muchloved family venture has been nurtured into larger premises and now has a factory and adjoining showroom at Lady Lane Industrial Estate in Hadleigh. Lynda puts the ongoing success down to passion and reputation. She says: “Being well-known for quality and value is a huge advantage. The business has come on leaps and bounds, with new designs and fabulous fabrics being created all the time. Inspired upholsters, machinists and sales staff at Jayrest take pride in every single job that they do, from start to finish.”

A huge advantage for customers coming to Jayrest is the fact that the factory is right next door to the showroom. Never again will you have to worry about unpredictable delivery times. Another asset to the business is that Jayrest takes pride in being one of the few remaining British manufacturers still in existence. Lynda comments: The British furniture trade is still going through a difficult time with many British businesses forced out by cheaper, imported furniture. We are proud that we have found the niche in the market for the people who want the quality and the service that we can offer, as well as keeping the local economy strong and local people in jobs. Also, there are no high street overheads, and our customers are often surprised by the reasonable prices for wonderful products.” It is the bespoke service and attention to detail that really sets Jayrest apart from some other furniture manufacturers and retailers. Lynda explains: “I love what I do. I understand that the whole thing can be daunting for customers and an expensive mistake if they get it wrong. “I try to make the experience in our showroom an enjoyable one where customers feel comfortable. I get great pleasure in seeing a customer who really doesn’t know how to go about refurbishing a room, then giving then a little guidance to help them walk away with something that they are thrilled with.”

“I try to make the experience in our showroom an enjoyable one where customers feel comfortable.” Jayrest Interiors 47 Lady Lane Industrial Estate Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 6BQ 01473 822683 jayrest.com

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First choice flooring At Suffolk Carpet Weavers Ltd, with over 30 years experience, we pride ourselves that we have a huge depth of knowledge that we can impart to our customers to make your lives as hassle-free as possible whilst you are with us. To date no dilemma has confounded us! We strive to make sure all the flooring we supply and fit is made to the finest quality, to look and feel fantastic under-foot and to create the perfect finishing touch to any home or business.

The flooring should complete the perfect look in any home or business. It will add style and comfort to any room. We also have a great bespoke option in our Martlesham showroom, where you’re able to design your own unique carpet or rug either from scratch or with some patterns available, in the colours of your choosing. Customers can then have exactly what they’re looking for – patterns, favourite paintings, a child’s drawing or even a favourite film character or a company logo. We also whip and bind carpets and rugs in-house. We cater for any budget and we are able to fit in Suffolk, East Essex and South Norfolk . Plus we provide a free measuring service.

Make us your

First choice Any room in your home or business can be refreshed with a or carpet. We can reproduce or create any ideas and concepts you have. Modern, bespoke and traditional carpets

Luxury Vinyl Tiles

Rug Binding

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/Suffolk Carpet Weavers Ltd

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COPELAND INTERIORS Beautiful handmade soft furnishings, furniture, wallpapers, paints, flooring and bespoke interior design service.

175 St Johns Street, IP33 1SJ 01284 754388 info@copelandinteriors.co.uk www.copelandinteriors.co.uk

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Exceptional design inside and out from the Hopkins Group

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lready renowned throughout the region for sympathetically designed homes set within spacious, landscaped developments, Suffolk-based Hopkins Homes’ achievements were recognised when the company was named Best Medium Housebuilder of the Year and their gateway development in Framlingham was the silver winner for Best Regeneration Project at the national WhatHouse? Awards ceremony. Hopkins Group locations are carefully chosen to complement the lifestyle requirements of discerning buyers resulting in desirable developments amidst some of East Anglia’s finest settings. Whether it’s small exclusive developments like Grove Gardens in Tostock; larger developments attracting everyone from first time buyers to families and downsizers such as at Willowbrook in Bramford; or creating stunning new gateway developments such as at St George’s Park in Needham Market, Hopkins Homes and sister company Hopkins & Moore continue to set the benchmark when it comes to design and quality of new homes.

Hopkins Group homes are designed with inspiration from local vernacular, features and finishes. This is evident in the details such as multi-paned wooden sash windows, traditional renders, decorative pargetting, weatherboarding and a range of brick colours. These are combined with fanlights, dovecotes and varying roof lines to distinguish Hopkins Group homes which blend with and complement the locality. Green space is a prominent feature in Hopkins Homes’ developments with generous gardens creating

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private outdoor space along with careful landscaping which includes mature trees and shrubs so that new developments quickly look and feel established. Developments also offer ample garaging and off-road parking minimising congestion and keeping the street scene uncluttered.

Open plan kitchen and dining areas are always popular with buyers and with the rise of flexible working arrangements many homes offer a dedicated study – although if homeworking isn’t a priority this can easily be transformed into extra living space, cosy snug or state-of-the-art media room.

This emphasis on design extends to the interiors with great efforts made to maximise the use of natural light and create a layout that meets the needs of modern lifestyles. All homes are finished to a high specification throughout which includes a fully fitted kitchen with a cooker, hob and extractor fan fitted as standard and a varied choice of cabinetry from traditional cottage shaker styles through to hi-gloss contemporary designs. Bathrooms and en-suite showers are fitted with classic white sanitaryware. Both kitchen and bath/shower rooms can be further personalised with a wide selection of ceramic floor and wall tiles.

In their show homes, Hopkins Homes favours natural finishes for the hallways to create a rich, warm welcome whilst kitchens and bathrooms are kept light and airy with elegant tiles and finishes. Depending on the stage of construction at reservation, Hopkins Homes offers a full variations service whereby items such as granite worktops, downlights, integrated appliances, carpets and flooring, window shutters, turf and even full garden landscaping can be purchased and completed prior to buyers moving in - making a house their home from the very beginning. From cottage to country house, contemporary city apartment to opulent restoration, every Hopkins’ home has been individually crafted with sensitivity, flair and panache. Whether you are looking for your first home, your next family home or your forever home, East Anglia’s leading housebuilder can provide a superior home; a haven that reflects your personality that will be a joy to own, live in and come home to. To find out more about all Hopkins Group developments visit hopkinshomes.co.uk or call 01394 446860.

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EAST ANGLIA'S HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION Whether you are looking for a cosy cottage in the countryside with an open fire, a seaside holiday home or a modern, stylish studio apartment – there are lots to choose from.

to get a much better view of the property and an open, honest feel to what the accommodation has to offer. The same goes for the written word, do read previous guest reviews on independent sites, such as Trip Advisor, or ask to see the guest feedback book. Not only can it offer a diverse range of views, it can give you ideas of where to go and what to do in the area.

It would seem the ‘stay-cation’ is here to stay. More people are choosing to holiday in Suffolk and Norfolk, and why not? Fewer travel logistics involved, more control over budget, and generally more convenient, but also people are discovering just how much there is on offer here and that they can make more of their valuable time off. This brings with it a raise in standards across the industry. It’s no longer just about the accommodation and facilities on offer. The focus is much more on the customer journey and the holiday experience created by the hosts. And so it should be. Anyone can provide a roof over your head but it’s the thoughtful design, attention to detail and level of communication that can really make the difference to your holiday. It’s about holiday providers taking it to the next level.

Speak to the owners or letting agents. You can get so much from a conversation and the level of customer service offered.

Take time to find a property that offers exactly what you want and think about the space that you need. The quality and design of accommodation is improving and there is also more choice available. As well as traditional coastal holiday locations there are inland destinations with some of the best countryside, quaint villages, thriving market towns and next to winding rivers, not to mention having the unspoilt coastlines just a stone’s throw away.

Many holiday cottages allow pets, so there is no need to confine Stig to kennels while the rest of the family enjoys a week or two away. Renting a self-contained holiday cottage means there’s little chance of your dog disturbing other guests and many places have a garden or outside space for pets to enjoy.

Take advantage of all online video and imagery offered, particularly virtual tours or 360degree viewing. You’re able

The following pages showcase a great selection of holiday accommodation in this region. The single biggest advantage for many holidaymakers is the self catering aspect of your break, giving you the chance to try local produce at your own pace as well as eating out in some of the county’s great restaurants and eateries. Holiday cottages are ideal for groups and large families – family and friends can get together around the dinner table at night, relax in the garden during afternoons or play board games during the evenings.

For those who don’t have children, the extra space that staying in a holiday cottage provides can be a life-saver. Being able to spread out means you can really relax and enjoy your stay.

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Voted VisitEngland's best self-catering property in England

The Suffolk

ESCAPE Awarded Gold for Self-Catering Holiday Provider of the Year 2018

Set on a 300acre family farm in the village of Hintlesham, The Suffolk Escape offers luxury self-catering accommodation in four log cabins and a large, award-winning barn, complete with all of the elements for guests to simply stop, relax and unwind, making it the perfect rural retreat. The team at The Suffolk Escape have really got to know what guests are looking for in a self-catering holiday, and offer precisely that. Not just stopping at the accommodation and facilities but adding thoughtful attention to detail and a desire to ensure every stay is the perfect break from the hosts, it’s no wonder guests frequently return. The secluded, lakeside setting for the log cabins, that are for adults only, helps ensure that it is a quiet and tranquil spot whether relaxing inside or out. Internally, some of the key features that help guests unwind include the huge emperor size beds, luxurious Castello baths, comfy indoor sofas and the wood burning stoves. Externally there is a dining deck out over the water, outdoor sofas on the water’s edge, chimineas and private hot tubs. So, whether it is in the warmer months relaxing on the dining deck with a glass of chilled wine, watching the ripples on the water or on a winter’s afternoon snuggling up on the sofas with a good book and a hot chocolate watching the flames in the wood burner…the Suffolk Escape is an idyllic setting for all year-round escapes. Further along the farm track surrounded by stunning views over the rolling landscape is the award-winning Sheepyard Barn for those wishing to relax as group of friends or a family get-together. For the latter, the modern, yet with a hint of its rustic origins, design has been thoughtfully created around enabling families with children to be able to unwind too. Inside is a large, open living space, indoor swimming pool, home cinema system, games room and even a superb adult-sized cabin bunk room! Outside, guests are encouraged to indulge in the private hot tub overlooking the fields, enjoy a fun evening of pizza making using the wood fired pizza oven, relax in the hammocks or in the timber-framed outdoor lounge. With walking paths right outside the door of the barn, guests can easily take a stroll and explore the area. A short break or week long escape with The Suffolk Escape will enable you to truly stop, relax and unwind.

suffolkescape.co.uk 01473 652149 escape@suffolkescape.co.uk

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Bringing you Suffolk’s finest holiday cottages Suffolk is a county filled with natural beauty, bordered by 50 miles of glorious coastline and topped with breathtaking skies. Its charming villages and medieval towns make it an ideal holiday destination.

No one knows Suffolk better than our local Suffolk Hideaways team, based in the bustling coastal town of Aldeburgh. We are extremely proud of our selection of cottages throughout this beautiful county, many of which are dog-friendly, and we are confident that you will find your perfect hideaway. From little places, perfect for a romantic weekend for two, to larger properties, ideal for family holidays – our team are dedicated to finding you somewhere to relax in total comfort.

www.suffolkhideaways.co.uk or call us on 01728 666 300

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THATCHER’S COTTAGE, DEDHAM AONB Thatcher’s Cottage is a detached Grade II listed, thatched cottage dating back to the 1600s. This beautiful ‘chocolate box’ timber framed property is surrounded by a third of an acre of pretty cottage gardens with sloping lawns, flower beds and a south facing terrace overlooking farmland. While the cottage has all the charm of its original features, the interior has a cosy, modern touch. Thatcher’s Cottage is a beautiful, romantic retreat with the most calming and relaxing feel – an absolute must in these busy times suffolkhideaways.co.uk 01728 666 300

THE LODGE, NEEDHAM MARKET, THE WOOL TOWNS This unique, Finnish log cabin has been built to the highest standard and is comfortably furnished throughout. With vaulted ceilings and skylights, the open plan living space is bright and airy. With a sheltered decking area complete with garden furniture, you can sit back, relax and enjoy the peace and quiet that the surrounding paddocks bring. The Lodge is near Needham Market, in beautiful countryside with lovely local walks on footpaths and lanes straight from the property. It is a short drive to local pubs and restaurants, fishing lakes, golf courses, market towns and historic sightseeing. suffolkhideaways.co.uk 01728 666 300

THE GRANARY, HACHESTON A fabulous, stylish barn conversion set in a beautiful and peaceful rural location, yet just under half an hours drive from the coast and ten minutes from the historical market town of Framlingham. The Granary is a light and airy refurbished barn, with wonderful open countryside views. A large open plan ground floor living space with traditional furniture and full height tri-folding doors on one side flooding the ground floor with light. From here you have easy access to local beaches of Thorpeness, Aldeburgh and Southwold and wonderful coastal and rural walks with opportunities for bird and wildlife watching.

Fancy a break in Norfolk? Check out our sister company Norfolk Hideaways on page 166 01328 887 658 norfolkhideaways.co.uk

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THE OLD HALL FARM HOUSE, REYDON, SOUTHWOLD The Old Hall Farm House is a fabulous, spacious holiday home on the outskirts of the stunning seaside town of Southwold on the Suffolk Coast. This beautiful home for 10 guests boasts a unique location, next door to Southwold's Maize Maze, a giant puzzle of pathways within 8 acres of maize. The stylish and recently refurbished farm house enjoys a private position next door to the maze and features six bedrooms, three bath/ shower rooms, separate cloakroom as well as lots of living space, a pretty private garden with parking and spectacular views across Reydon Marshes. Summer guests at Old Hall benefit from a free pass to the maze but are also just a few minutes' drive from the charming coastal town of Southwold. On the enchanting Suffolk Heritage Coastline, Southwold is the picture postcard setting for a quintessentially British seaside holiday and features a sandy beach, iconic lighthouse, modern pier, vibrant high street, working harbour and Adnams Brewery. heritagehideaways.com 01502 724782

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From charming coastal towns and villages to breathtaking, sweeping countryside, Suffolk is the perfect holiday destination at any time of year. Our stunning collection of holiday homes are carefully selected for their location, style and comfort. Whether you’re looking for the perfect place for your next holiday or interested in letting out your own holiday home, we’d love to talk to you!

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With stunning beaches, wide open skies, sand dunes and wonderful wildlife, Norfolk is an easy choice when it comes to choosing a holiday location here in the UK. To fully immerse yourself in what North Norfolk is all about – see the sights, hear the sounds and fall in love with the laidback local way of life – you’ll need a place to stay. Award winning Norfolk Hideaways, sister company to Suffolk Hideaways, have over 350 self-catering properties from cosy cottages crammed full of Norfolk charm to luxury retreats; close to beautiful beaches, in rural hotspots or in the middle of quaint market towns. So whether you’re looking for something romantic, dog-friendly or somewhere for that big family get-together, you’re sure to find the perfect property with us.

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your holiday home? If you own a holiday home or are considering buying one, we’re here to help you every step of the way. Whether coastal or rural, we’re sure to have space for you within our ever-growing portfolio. From providing you with an initial rental forecast, guidance on how to renovate, furnish and present your property to supplying names of trusted suppliers, we’ll make the whole process easy. Being local, we know the best places to buy and types of property to invest in and with no joining fee, no restrictions and a targeted marketing strategy designed to direct as many people as possible to our website to generate you bookings, you’re in safe hands. Email us at newowners@norfolkhideaways.co.uk THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 167


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A hand-picked selection of the finest self-catering accommodation in North Norfolk For many people visiting Norfolk for the first time it is rather a revelation! Far from being Noel Coward’s ‘very flat, Norfolk’, the gently undulating countryside conceals pretty little villages tucked between ancient woodland and a patchwork of fields. The endless miles of beaches, salt marsh and little estuaries are teeming with wildlife and the great open skies are an artist’s delight. The pace of life is slower and for many holidaying in the area, an amazing sense of peace and calm takes over from the worries of everyday living. Take time to wander from village to village visiting one of many famous stately homes in the area, or to discover the myriad of coastal and countryside footpaths and walks. Try sampling the wonderfully fresh local produce, either in one of the many village pubs and restaurants or from delightful local suppliers of everything from lobsters, crab and shellfish, to fruits, asparagus and local speciality breads and cheeses. Staying in one of the many beautiful self catering properties dotted around North Norfolk, visitors to the area can take full advantage of this laid back life style. The Blakeney Cottage Company has the pick of luxury and unusual holiday homes in the area, from one bedroom romantic retreats to country houses sleeping up to eighteen guests and every size and style in between! With over one hundred handpicked properties in their portfolio of coastal and country special places to

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stay, guests can enjoy all the delights of this unique corner of England. The Blakeney Cottage Company has quietly gone from strength to strength over the past few years with owners of holiday properties seeking them out to represent and manage their second homes following recommendations from friends and colleagues. The owners of this family run company are justly very proud that their reputation for excellent customer care, both for the owners they represent and guests wishing to stay in and around the area, and this reputation has resulted in a portfolio of properties that have come to them purely through word of mouth. Due to the unprecedented demand for their marketing skills they have decided to expand their operation to allow more owners to experience their unique service. As James Player, director of the company explains, ‘We take the time to really find out what aspirations and

expectations the owners of properties have. We are happy to offer advice prior to the purchase of second homes and welcome discussing possible renovations required that will maximise the letting potential of any property. If owners want a full make over we work very closely with a talented interior designer who has a great grasp of the letting market, but also we have years of experience ‘in house’ and know exactly what works for guests and owners alike through having very successful letting properties of our own.’ ‘Guests can either pick out their ideal choice of property from our live, informative website and book online or they can give us a call with their requirements or any queries they may have. Everyone at our main office on Blakeney Quay has intimate knowledge of all the properties on our books and can help guests through every step of choosing, booking and making the most of their holiday in North Norfolk. Guests can have complete confidence

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that we will give them an honest assessment whether the properties they have been considering will meet all their demands and expectations, whether for a short break, special occasion or family holiday.’ With levels of returning guests being exceptionally high and many of these guests then deciding to purchase and place their new holiday hideaways with The Blakeney Cottage Company, it seems this well established and approachable company most certainly understand exactly what is needed when choosing a great place to either buy, let out or stay in.

THE BLAKENEY COTTAGE COMPANY The Granary, High Street Blakeney, North Norfolk NR25 7AL 01263 741777 blakeneycottagecompany.co.uk


A boutique, coastal holiday agency offering very special Norfolk retreats for discerning visitors to enjoy. 01328 887600 info@saltnorfolk.co.uk saltnorfolk.co.uk SALT, Hill Farm Barn, Main Road Holkham, Norfolk NR23 1AD THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 170


SALT SALT is a unique and small company on the Norfolk coast, offering boutique and very special holiday retreats for discerning visitors to enjoy. Based in Holkham, their portfolio comprises of personally-selected properties spanning the entire Norfolk coastline, from the sandy expanses of Hunstanton to the heritagerich jewels of Happisburgh. All properties are chosen with the belief they will enhance a visitor's experience of the county - whether it's a stunning view, elegant interior or incredible pool. If you book your holiday with SALT, not only will you be assured of a stunning property, but also exceptional customer service. From the point of booking your retreat through to returning home after your stay, you are promised attentive and professional care. SALT is a truly local, family company, comprised of a team of people passionate about their home county. With such a deep knowledge of Norfolk’s coast, as well as knowing each property personally, you can relax knowing you’re in safe hands.

GA GA BARN With fabulous views of surrounding parkland, this stunning flint barn conversion is a truly beautiful property. Perfectly positioned in a peaceful location on the outskirts of Cromer, a traditional seaside Victorian town, the setting is ideal for cliff top walks and exploring the vast and spectacular North Norfolk coast. Located on the fringes of Cromer, your SALT stay will brimming with opportunities for all. Enjoy frolics on the beach, walk the boards of Cromer Pier with its awardwinning Pavilion Theatre, explore the National Coast Path, and marvel at the grandeur of nearby Felbrigg Hall, belonging to the National Trust. Just don't go home without sampling a Cromer Crab - renowned worldwide for their sweetness. 01328 887600 saltnorfolk.co.uk

GOOSE COTTAGE Truly beautiful and perfectly placed for looking up to the big Norfolk skies to spot the migrating birds. Directly opposite the RSPB nature reserve in Titchwell, grab you binoculars and watch the pink footed geese fly by in the winter seasons or the many migrating wildfowl. Goose cottage is just stunning and a really special retreat, sink into the cosy armchair by the woodburner or relax in the garden and watch the clouds go by – this gorgeous cottage is remarkable for any season. With coastal chic styling, this terrace cottage is a delightful retreat along the North Norfolk coast and close to Titchwell Manor Hotel and Briarfields. A short stroll over the Salt marshes you will discover a quiet sandy beach, ideal for a peaceful picnic enjoying the sounds of the sea. 01328 887600 saltnorfolk.co.uk

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NORFOLK COTTAGES Holidays spent with friends, family and loved ones, are the most special times of our lives. Whether they are booked way in advance or as a last-minute get-away, these times are highlights looked forward to by everyone and cherished for years to come. As a local, familyrun company with 26 years of experience, Norfolk Cottages understand this. Their portfolio of 550+ hand-picked properties, all fully-assessed, are located throughout the county in beautiful locations. From expansive, red brick and flint barn conversions Norfolk is renowned for, to cosy romantic cottages for two, there’s an array of choice. Norfolk Cottages is a family-owned and run company, that started from a kitchen table in the pretty market town of Reepham. Now located in Holt and Wells-next-the-Sea, their team are all local experts with a passion for the area and dedicated to making sure your experience, from start to finish, is a smooth and enjoyable one. Finalists in the Global Family Traveller Awards 2017, Feefo Gold Trusted Service award-winners and British Travel Awards Nominees, this is a company with strong customer loyalty. We can see why! 01263 715779 norfolkcottages.co.uk

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ACROSS THE BORDER

THE CHEQUERS INN IN THORNHAM A delightful inn on the North Norfolk coast Dating back to the 16th century, this pretty village inn on the North Norfolk coast is a welcoming sight for visitors wanting somewhere enticing to stay, relax and enjoy a great meal in comfort. Combining rustic charm and contemporary style, The Chequers Inn has a compelling atmosphere making it popular with both locals and visitors from further afield. Inside you will find a traditional bar with a warm country feel, a vast open fire and low beamed ceiling. Enjoy a pint of real ale and a pub meal by the crackling fire, or try the a la carte menu with daily changing specials in the contemporary dining room. If you are looking for a unique setting for a group gathering, celebration or party their charming courtyard with two cedar wood pavilions offers one of the best al fresco dining experiences on the Norfolk coast. There are also 11 stylish bedrooms, recently refurbished with a coastal theme. The luxurious rooms and ensuite bathrooms offer contemporary 21st century comfort and style to relish in. All the bedrooms are stylishly appointed with designer furniture and have smart TVs, coffee and tea making facilities and fluffy bathrobes, some come with double ended baths or comfy seating areas. All the bedrooms at The Chequers Inn have lavish en-suite bathrooms with ESPA complimentary toiletries.

Dogs are welcome to stay in a number of dog-friendly rooms at The Chequers. The team at the inn knows just how much dogs and their owners love walking on the beaches, marshes and exploring the beautiful countryside around Thornham. No one will frown over at muddy paws when visiting The Chequers Inn, you can dine with your dog in the cosy bar, snug or outside in the sunny courtyard. The Chequers Inn is perfectly placed for exploring the subtle beauty of the North Norfolk coast. The stunning beaches of Brancaster and Holkham are close by, as are the nature reserves at RSPB Titchwell and Holme or visit numerous historic houses, including the royal estate at Sandringham. Try the art galleries and delicatessens of Burnham Market or the craft shops and local food stores of Wells-next-the-Sea. High Street, Thornham, Norfolk PE36 6LY chequersinnthornham.com info@chequersinnthornham.com 01485 512229 THE BEST OF SUFFOLK __ 174


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LIST OF ADVERTISERS The Marquis 73,95,126

ANTIQUES

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Maison de Clements 69,70 Rippingales Antiques & Collectables 66,70 George Juniper 23 Suffolk House Antiques 22,24,136 Yoxford Antiques 24,25,136

Earsham Fish Company Giddens & Thompson Hall Farm Hollow Trees Farm The Ice Cream Parlour Maple Farm Tosier Bean to Bar Chocolate

EXPERIENCES Big Dog Ferry Beccles Lido Bressingham Steam Bridge farm Barns Clare Park Golf Course Gainsborough's House Harwich Habour Ferries Roland Blunk Photography Seal Watching Snape Maltings Somerleyton

134,142 134,142 142,143 85 67 89 97 42 139 18,19 148

BOOKSHOP Harris & Harris Books

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BISTRO, CAFÉS & DELIS Earsham Street Deli

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Honeyhill Café

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Platform One Café

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The Kitchen @ Thorpeness

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Woodbridge Deli

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BRIDAL Amelia & Alice

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CHILDREN Pickles & Lillies

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HEALTH & WELLBEING Livelong Limited

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FASHION Blue Bay

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Collen & Clare

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Denny of Southwold

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Elizabeth Gash

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Fanny & Frank

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Fleur

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Joli

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Hall Street

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New Street Market

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OC Butcher 34,35,39 Ruby Tyger

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The Chequers Inn

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The Crown & Castle

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Chenevix Jonathan Lambert Romark Jewellers

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Stuart Clay Traps

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PUBS & INNS Eel’s Foot

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The Low House

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Sibton White Horse 23,25,121 The Crown Woodbridge

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The Galley

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Mughal Knight

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Scrutchers

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The Unruly Pig

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Woodbridge School

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A SUFFOLK SUCCESS STORY ABELS MOVING SERVICES WHICH IS PART OF THE AGM GROUP, IS ONE OF SUFFOLK’S MOST SUCCESSFUL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSES. WE SPOKE TO JOHN WATSON, THE COMPANY’S MANAGING DIRECTOR TO FIND OUT WHAT IT’S LIKE AND TO OBTAIN A FEW TIPS. Abels was founded sixty years ago. What have you learnt over that time? That’s a good question! We never stop learning, but our core beliefs are still the same as they have always been - to provide a household moving service which works perfectly, provide expert guidance and never let our customers down.To achieve that we have to be adaptable because the rules are always changing. For instance, before the EU agreement we had to clear goods into most of Europe. Now it looks as if we might be heading back to that same situation again. What changes have you seen in the housing market? We have always been exceptionally strong in the area of moving families and large house moves. Over the past decade a growing proportion of our moves have been international and for people living in the cities, which keeps our London office busy. Over the past three years we have noticed more young families moving out of London into the surrounding counties and countryside. What’s the most memorable item you’ve ever moved? There’s a long list. Classic cars worth millions, pets who have had their own moves. A specialist wine collection of 4,000 bottles. Abels once transported a 36-foot long totem pole to the United States, and moving a seven-foot high ornamental elephant in and out of an eighth floor London apartment was a memorable experience. As a significant single item, I was particularly lucky to work on the project to move Bellini’s Madonna and Child, dated 1505. Did I

mention that we have our own specialist fine art moving division? What tips can you give to someone looking for a removals company? Don’t leave it until the last moment to choose a moving company.That’s especially important if you’re moving abroad.The earlier you can involve them in planning and costing the move, the better. If you are moving out before you can move into a new property choose a company that can offer secure storage for your possessions. Look for a solid, longestablished company with a proven track record and industry accreditations. Look for one whose staff are full-time employees rather than subcontractors. Choose the company that you feel most confident with and who come recommended. Why is it important to have full time staff? Because most often subcontractors are not trained moving specialists. All our staff are full-time employees and we train new recruits in our own specially-built training centre, designed to replicate a family home where they hone their skills before they arrive in your home. All our crews have to undergo refresher training at the centre every year to make sure everyone is up to speed. Why do accreditations matter? To gain the accreditations, the company must have demonstrated that they can perform the service and are a fully licensed business with the correct insurances and standards for their employees.There are different accreditations for the different services. For example, moving within the UK has a different standard to international moving, antiques and pianos have others too. They show the customer they can trust the company to perform to the highest standards. Abels has all the accreditations you would expect an international removals company to have.We also hold the Queen’s Royal Warrant for Removals & Storage Services and have passed a range of security and business checks which is something that a lot of our customers focus on and is becoming a greater issue in today’s society.

What else are people looking for in a removals company these days? They want to be confident that the company moving their possessions will take care of them.That’s even more important when they have valuable antiques and other objects that need special care.We also find that our customers appreciate the fact that at Abels they get their own move manager to guide them through the entire process and answer any questions. People are noticeably more aware of environmental impact today. As an example we minimise plastics by using materials made from sustainable card and by sending used packing materials for recycling. Currently our fleet is being upgraded to the latest low emission vehicles. As mentioned before we are particularly aware of the need for discretion and our service is designed to protect our customers. Why do you think people should consider Abels for their next move? Moving is an incredibly stressful time, and everyone at Abels will make this as smooth and as stress free as possible. We have generations of knowledge and expertise and can make your move memorable for the right reasons! If you have any questions please just get in touch and we will be happy to guide you through the process. For further information on the range of services Abels can provide please call 0800 626769, visit www.abels.co.uk or email John Watson, Managing Director, at johnwatson@abels.co.uk



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