Mildenhall Museum
(3 Miles)*
Mildenhall Museum, housed in two nineteenth century cottages, tells the story of the local landscape, its flora, its fauna, its people and their history.
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West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village & Country Park
(8 Miles)*
What was it really like in early Anglo-Saxon times? Walk in the footsteps of our ancestors, explore their homes, see evidence for yourself - the make up your own mind.
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Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve
(8 Miles)*
Experience a unique fragment of the wilderness which once covered much of East Anglia, Wicken Fen is the oldest nature reserve in the country, celebrating its centenary in 1999.
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Ely Cathedral
(8 Miles)*
The Cathedral was completed in 1189 and now stands as a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture
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Ely Museum
(9 Miles)*
Ely Museum, in the Old Bishop's Gaol, is a bright and friendly local history museum. Displays include original prison cells.
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National Horseracing Museum & Tours
(9 Miles)*
The story of the people and horses involved in racing from its Royal origins to Lester Piggott, Frankie Dettori and other modern day heroes.
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Newmarket Racecourses
(11 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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Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life
(12 Miles)*
Set in a beautiful Tudor house with 21st century displays, this museum tells the remarkable story of Thetford and the Brecks. Discover rich collections alongside audio guides, films and animations.
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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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Farmland Museum & Denny Abbey
(13 Miles)*
Discover farming through the ages and learn about the rural history of Cambridgeshire. Visit the English Heritage Grade 1 Abbey, still featuring superb Norman interiors.
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Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill
(13 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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St Edmundsbury Cathedral
(13 Miles)*
For nearly 1,000 years the site of Suffolk's Cathedral has been one of worship and pilgrimage.
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Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds
(13 Miles)*
Recently restored to its original Regency glory after a two-year re-development programme, the Theatre Royal offers a wide range of contemporary and period drama, as well as dance, music, comedy, family shows, guided tours and workshops.
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Oxburgh Hall
(14 Miles)*
The Hall has a magnificent Tudor Gatehouse and boasts needlework by Mary Queen of Scots. Oxburgh is surrounded by lovely gardens and there are charming woodland walks with picnic areas.
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Pakenham Watermill
(14 Miles)*
Pakenham Water Mill, the last working watermill in Suffolk is one of the county's hidden gems. It is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, only 7 miles from Bury St Edmunds.
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