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Historical Places in Suffolk

There are over 40 museums displaying artifacts of historical Suffolk all the way back to earliest times. They are the experts in local history, and hold exhibitions highlighting Suffolk life and remnants from all eras. Wherever you go, a museum you should not miss will be close by, usually housed in a fascinating building.



English Heritage has been active in preserving historical Suffolk. Its properties include two castles from the 12th century built during in the reign of Henry ll - Framlingham Castle, which later played a role in Mary Tudor’s bid for the throne, and Orford Castle which is very well preserved, so that visitors can explore thoroughly its exciting rooms, passages, and chambers.



You can inspect the machinery and winding stairs of Saxted Green Post Mill, a corn mill used right up until 1947 and take a look at the 15th century Moulton Packhorse Bridge over the River Kennet. Details of these sites and others can be found by visiting English Heritage’s website.
English Heritage in Suffolk

Don’t forget to look at our separate feature about the National Trust in Suffolk, whose properties include Sutton Hoo, Melford Hall, and The Guildhall in Lavenham, to name only a few.
National Trust in Suffolk

Two of Britain’s greatest painters, John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough, were born within 10 miles of each other in some of the most fertile and rich farming land in England. They were both deeply inspired by their native Suffolk, and a large part of South Suffolk/North Essex around Flatford Mill has adopted Constables name - ‘Constable Country’ - as much of the area is reflected in his work.

Gainsborough also left a strong legacy, and there’s museum dedicated to him in Sudbury, where he was born. The house of his birth which now bears his name and is a wonderful example of how a building evolves over time, and its different uses over centuries. Gainsborough House is alive with exhibitions. You can see Gainsborough paintings and drawings, and even join a printmaking workshop.
To find out more about these two great artists see - Gainsborough and Constable in Suffolk



But above are just some of the highlights of historical Suffolk. History is everywhere, featuring in the everyday life of villages and towns.

Have a fantastic time exploring and absorbing.

Historical Suffolk