BUNGAY
Named by the Sunday Times as one of the best places to live in the UK 2018, Bungay has tremendous appeal, whether you’re interested in history, food and drink, vintage finds or simple relaxation. Don’t miss: Walking the two town trails, starting at Buttercross. Clambering up the Norman Castle ruins. The Country Market, every Thursday in the new Bungay Community Centre. Passing through the Kissing Gate onto Falcon Meadow. Popping into Earsham Street Deli to pick up a picnic. Filling up with milk at Fen Farm Dairy from the UK’s first raw milk vending machine. Browsing the antique shops. A performance at Fishers’ Theatre. A guided tour of Flint Vineyard, following by their 15 mile lunch. Traditional afternoon tea in Old Bank Tearooms.
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Did you know: The cobbled area known as Cork Bricks was created by a wealthy town owner so that his sick wife wouldn’t be disturbed by the sound of the horses’ hooves across the cobblestones!