Food Scene
Excellent food (and look out for our son Theo behind the bar). Also the country's first electric cinema (you'll never want to visit a Multiplex again!)
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The Riverside
2 QuaysideExcellent food (and look out for our son Theo behind the bar). Also the country's first electric cinema (you'll never want to visit a Multiplex again!)
Drinks & Nightlife
Our local pub. Two minutes walk. Good food, lovely atmosphere. Beer garden in summer, roaring fires in winter. Adnams and guest beers.
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The Cherry Tree
73 Cumberland StreetOur local pub. Two minutes walk. Good food, lovely atmosphere. Beer garden in summer, roaring fires in winter. Adnams and guest beers.
Sightseeing
The ship burial of King Raedwald, Saxon ruler of East Anglia, was Britain's most important archaeological find. The National Trust visitor centre and a walk round the burial mounds is a must.
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National Trust - Sutton Hoo
The ship burial of King Raedwald, Saxon ruler of East Anglia, was Britain's most important archaeological find. The National Trust visitor centre and a walk round the burial mounds is a must.
This was the last commercially working tide mill in the UK and it has now been restored to working order. When tides permit the five metre English oak waterwheel turns again.
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The Tide Mill Living Museum
Tide Mill WayThis was the last commercially working tide mill in the UK and it has now been restored to working order. When tides permit the five metre English oak waterwheel turns again.