Linton Zoo
(6 Miles)*
Lots to See, Learn and Enjoy!Linton Zoo is proud to be part of the inter-zoo breeding programme for endangered species. Your visit is important to support this important work.
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Newmarket Racecourses
(9 Miles)*
There is no place like Newmarket - it is the ancestral home of racing, where the racehorse reigns supreme and the Sport of Kings belongs to all.
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Colne Valley Railway and Museum
(9 Miles)*
The Colne Valley Railway is a one mile long heritage railway located in North Essex, about 70 miles from London.
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Hedingham Castle
(10 Miles)*
Come and see England's finest and best preserved Norman Keep. Children love to explore the interior of the castle which is 110 feet high with walls 12 feet thick.
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National Horseracing Museum & Tours
(10 Miles)*
Special Exhibitions for 2010. "Thoroughbred - State of the Art". This exhibition concentrates on the two most popular themes of racing art - the portrait of the racehorse adn the racehorse at the gallop.
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Mole Hall Wildlife Park
(11 Miles)*
Mole Hall Wildlife Park is temporarily closed to the public while the park is being updated.
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Kentwell Hall and Gardens
(12 Miles)*
Kentwell Hall is a romantic, moated, mellow brick Tudor mansion in a tranquil parkland setting.
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Melford Hall
(12 Miles)*
A romantic turreted brick Tudor mansion near the green in the unspoilt village of Long Melford.
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Imperial War Museum Duxford
(12 Miles)*
Duxford is a world-renowned heritage complex, over fifty working historic aircraft are based here. There is also a Land Warfare Hall and an American Air Museum.
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Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill
(12 Miles)*
Anglesey Abbey estate is 96 acres of garden and parkland, a country house in the Jacobean style and an Eighteenth century watermill.
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Gainsborough's House
(13 Miles)*
Gainsborough's House is the birthplace museum of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), one of England's most celebrated artists. More of his paintings, drawings and prints are on display here than anywhere else in the world.
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Ickworth House, Park & Garden
(13 Miles)*
Ickworth is one of the most unusual and most surprising of National Trust properties, an elegant Italianate house and gardens set within spectacular English parkland.
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Fitzwilliam Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Fitzwilliam Museum was founded in 1816 by the bequest of the VIIth Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion to the University of Cambridge.
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Little Hall
(15 Miles)*
Little Hall is a late 14th Century Hall House on the main square, it mirrors the history of Lavenham over the centuries. It was built in the 1390s as a family house and workplace.
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Lavenham Guildhall
(15 Miles)*
This early 16th-century timber-framed building overlooks and dominates the town's market place. Inside are exhibitions on timber-framed buildings, local history, farming and industry, as well as the story of the medieval woollen cloth trade.
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