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New To The Suffolk Coast

A1120 TOURIST ROUTE

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Starting at Stowupland and linking the A14 with the A12 at Yoxford and then on to the coast, the A1120 Tourist Route offers you a wonderful introduction to the Suffolk countryside.

Don’t miss: Sharing a stone-baked pizza at The Crown, Stowupland. The Maize Maze at The Hog & Hen Farm Shop, watching a Flying Display at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, visiting Casa Mexico - a quirky shop in the former village pub; all in Stonham Aspal. Taking a wrong turn to the beautiful village of Debenham. Visiting the Grade I listed gardens at Helmingham Hall. A pint of locally brewed Victoria Ale in the pub, stepping into John Hutton Butchers, filled floor to ceiling with delicious food and drink; both in Earl Soham. Climbing the steps up Saxtead Windmill. Enjoying coffee and cake on Dennington Green at The Neathouse Café. Stretching your legs on one of the many circular walks in Peasenhall or Yoxford. Did you know: In Suffolk dialect a barnabee is a ladybird, a hodmedod is a snail and a jaykie is a tadpole.

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SHOPPING VILLAGE HOLIDAY PARK

TEAPOT TEA ROOM FAIRGROUND Shopping Village • Tea Pot Pottery & Tea Room Golf Centre • Holiday Park • Owl Sanctuary

Fishing Lakes • Children’s Attractions Restaurant • Family Events & Shows

ADVENTURE GOLF CARTERS PAINTING AND TEAPOTS

OWL SANCTUARY Free admission & parking (some attractions may charge) Open 7 days a week

PETTAUGH ROAD, STONHAM ASPAL, SUFFOLK, IP14 6AT.

01449 711 111 www.stonhambarns.co.uk

The Suffolk Wool Towns, which include Lavenham, Kersey, Clare, Hadleigh, Cavendish, Long Melford and Sudbury, are some of the prettiest and best-preserved historic towns and villages in the country.

Don’t miss: A trip to the Lavenham Swan Hotel’s Airmen’s bar, where you can raise a glass to old heroes. Exploring the Elizabethan Melford Hall. Being part of a living history event at Kentwall Hall. Browsing the great galleries and antique shops that Long Melford is known for.

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