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Bury St. Edmunds Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Bury St. Edmunds:
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Abbey Gardens are built on the site of a great Benedictine abbey and at the very centre of historical Bury St Edmunds. They are well known for their stunning floral displays and can be found via the imposing Abbey Gate...
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This interesting visitor centre is filled with information about the abbey that has been part of this community for many hundreds of years. There are some great displays that have been made up from pieces discovered in and around...
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Bury St. Edmunds Art Gallery stands at the heart of this beautiful little Suffolk town and is housed in one of the more impressive period buildings. Visitors will be pleased with the extensive collection of works that are on...
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Greene King Brewery and Museum gives you the chance to visit the home of Abbot Ale, Greene King IPA, Old Speckled Hen and Ruddles County. The museum traces the history of brewing in and around Bury St Edmunds. The story...
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The eccentric Earl of Bristol created this equally eccentric house, with its central rotunda and curved corridors, in 1795 to display his collections. These include spectacular paintings by Titian, Gainsborough and Velasquez and a magnificent Georgian silver collection. The house...
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Mildenhall Museum is located within this town in Suffolk and offers a fascinating insight into the history of this community and the smaller places that surround it. Originally formed as an archaeology foundation, the museum has progressed to take...
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Moyse’s Hall Museum is housed in the oldest domestic building in East Anglia, built in 1180. It has been a museum since 1899 holding collections of archaeology, local and social history, crime and punishment and Suffolk regiment. You...
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Rougham Tower Association was established to protect and preserve the history of this airfield in Suffolk. A couple of miles away from Bury St Edmunds town centre, the airfield was home to the USAF 322nd and 94th Bomb Groups...
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral lies at the heart of the market town of Bury St Edmunds and is adjacent to the Abbey Gardens on Angel Hill. St Edmundsbury is the Mother Church of Suffolk and is a rare example of an...
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The Theatre Royal stands in the heart of Bury St Edmunds and is the only surviving example of a Regency playhouse in the country. Acquired by the National Trust in 1974, the theatre has undergone a large-scale renovation and...
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West Stow is a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village built on the site of an original settlement. Finds from the site are displayed in a specially built interpretation centre. Throughout the year this unique village is brought to life when authentic...
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