This year marks the 200th anniversary of John Constable’s Suffolk masterpiece The Hay Wain and to celebrate Christchurch Mansion will be staging a new exhibition.
This year marks the 200th anniversary of John Constable’s Suffolk masterpiece The Hay Wain and to celebrate Christchurch Mansion will be staging a new exhibition.
Work at Woodbridge Museum is almost complete
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Woodbridge Museum is preparing to reopen it s doors after a major facelift after being closed for more than a year.
The museum, which is based on Whisttocks Place, has had a complete redesign and will now focus on the stories of important local people.
Curator John White and April Groen who helped redesign the space
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Among those is Edith Pretty, whose story has gained substantial coverage recently in the Sutton Hoo film, The Dig.
Also featured in the museum are Victorian painter Thomas Churchyard and poet and translator Edward FitzGerald.
Work at Woodbridge Museum is almost complete
- Credit: Katy Sandalls
Woodbridge Museum is preparing to reopen it s doors after a major facelift after being closed for more than a year.
The museum, which is based on Whisttocks Place, has had a complete redesign and will now focus on the stories of important local people.
Curator John White and April Groen who helped redesign the space
- Credit: Katy Sandalls
Among those is Edith Pretty, whose story has gained substantial coverage recently in the Sutton Hoo film, The Dig.
Also featured in the museum are Victorian painter Thomas Churchyard and poet and translator Edward FitzGerald.
Suffolk Punch horses - one of the county s pride and joys
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From incredible landscapes to historic delights galore, these are just eight of the things that put the county proudly on the map.
Benacre Beach
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Beaches
When someone asks what makes you think of Suffolk, chances are one of the first things that springs to mind are the gorgeous, endless miles of coastline.
From Felixstowe in the south, through to Aldeburgh and Southwold, right the way up to Lowestoft, there are a number beautiful seaside towns that see hundreds of thousands of people flock here en masse every year.