With the death of Queen Anne, the English throne passed to her nearest Protestant relative, George of Hanover, later George …
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In 1539 all monastic property was transferred to the control of King Henry VIII, including great tracks of land across …
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One of the country’s most significant theatre buildings and the only surviving Regency playhouse in Britain, the recently restored Grade …
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Overlooking Long Melford’s village green is Melford Hall, home of the Hyde Parkers. Soak up the atmosphere and uncover the …
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The Ipswich Transport Museum has a collection of over one hundred major exhibits, all of which were made or used …
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Woodbridge Museum, run by volunteers who really care about sharing the history of Woodbridge, is filled with information which tells the whole …
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While today occupants of what is now known as Blythview tend to be holiday visitors enjoying the pool facilities, the …
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You know the scenario – it’s about to tip it down and you’re wondering what to do next. Here are …
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