Lavenham

Lavenham

St Peter and St Paul, a magnificent 'wool' church

Suffolk has few more spectacular sights than the church of St Peter and St Paul in its manicured churchyard at the top of the hill in Lavenham. It is excessively large for the size of the village and with a tower standing 141 ft (43 m) high lays claim to being the highest village church tower in Britain.

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Fascinating Places to Visit - Moyse's Hall, Bury St Edmunds

Moyse's Hall

Bury St Edmunds is a wonderful medieval town with a fine abbey, much renovated over the past ten years and now topped by a magnificent spire.
Nearby in the very centre of Bury St Edmunds is Moyse's Hall where you can gain a good insight into the town's history from medieval times onwards. if you are taking children then visit on a Wednesday in August, when they will have an opportunity to meet medieval characters and join in activities, and watch demonstrations of medieval crafts.

For full details go to www.moyseshall.org or call 01284 706182

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Fascinating Places to Visit - Melford Hall, Long Melford

Melford Hall gatehouse

A very fine Elizabethan house which once played host to Henry VIII's second daughter, Queen Elizabeth I. As with any royal visit in Tudor times the entertainment would have been lavish, the owners thinking nothing of extending or re-vamping the property and its grounds for the royal visitor and her 2,000 courtiers in 1578.

Today Melford Hall is run by the National Trust, its exterior little changed in over 500 years. Set in magnificent Edwardian-style gardens surrounded by the remains of an ancient deer park, where Elizabeth I and her court no doubt hunted, the walks are superb.

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Peacock

Address
37 The Street
Chelsworth, Near Lavenham
IP7 7HU
01449 740758
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Swan Inn, Monks Eleigh

Address
The Street
Monks Eleigh, Near Lavenham
IP7 7AU
01449 741391
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Laura Scamponi reviews Christmas Day lunch at The Red Rose Inn, Lindsey Tye

Christmas Day 2008 was to be the third in succession that we had opted to eat out instead of cook in. Two years ago we had a superb Christmas Day lunch at The Carved Angel in Earls Colne (now sadly closed) followed by a comparatively disappointing meal at the Marks Tey Hotel near Colchester in 2006 (this being the only place we could find to accommodate a party of 11 at the eleventh hour.)

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De Vere House

Address
Water Street
Lavenham
CO10 9RW
01787249505
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The Cock Inn

Address
Church Street
Lavenham
CO10 9SA
01787 247407
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The Swan at Lavenham

Address
High Street
Lavenham
CO10 9QA
01787 247477
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The Angel Hotel

Address
Market Place
Lavenham
CO10 9QZ
01787 247388
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