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Things to Do in Suffolk
Suffolk Attractions are many and varied, from the villages in the area of historical examples of natural beauty such as Thetford Forest. Attractions include the natural beauty of the County of Suffolk – the hills and the vast sky – and the rich history of the province, which can be seen everywhere. Suffolk has played an important role in the wool trade pushes England since the Middle Ages. Lavenham is one of the 20 richest towns in medieval England, and has maintained an almost perfect square of a medieval market and an Anglo-Saxon Mead Hall. In the center of every town and village in Suffolk is a parish church not to be missed, Lavenham and provides excellent examples of 15 glass colors twentieth century.
Long Melford is another example of a beautiful Suffolk attractive. Wealth of the city is derived from the wool trade. The beautiful church of the Holy Trinity, sitting atop the hill overlooking Long Melford, a few windows that survived the destruction of Cromwell (the Clopton “of Windows), and together they form the Trinity hospice hospital near the city it is worth a visit. Surprising variety of well-preserved market towns in Suffolk is in the field is impressive, rich in rivers and streams, such as the River Stour great reputation.
Idyllic Suffolk inspired John Constable to capture fleeting light of the English countryside and the sky in the painting. Your name will be linked forever with Flatford Mill and Dedham Vale. The National Trust has created an exhibition celebrating the life and achievements of the gendarme.