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Harleston Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Harleston:
Billingford Mill, Diss  (7.1 Miles)
Billingford Mill was built by W. Skinner between 1859 and 1860 to replace a post mill which blew down in strong winds shortly before. The...
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Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, Bungay  (8.6 Miles)
The Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum can be found just outside Bungay behind "The Buck" public house. This has been its home since 24th April...
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The Otter Trust, Bungay  (9.5 Miles)
The Otter Trust was founded by Philip and Jeanne Wayre in 1971 and is a registered charity with another two bases in County Durham and...
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93rd Bomb Group Museum, Norwich  (10.3 Miles)
This interesting museum is filled with a massive collection of Second World War pieces that have survived since the conflict. Housed in original Nissen...
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Laxfield & District Museum, Woodbridge  (10.3 Miles)
Laxfield & District Museum is dedicated not only to the town itself, but the many communities that surround it and have relied on it for...
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Diss Mere, Diss  (10.3 Miles)
Diss actually gets its name from ’Dic’ or ’Disce’ which is Saxon for ’ditch of standing water’ and indeed its focal point is a six...
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Bressingham Steam and Gardens, Bressingham  (11.2 Miles)
Return to the golden age of steam at Bressingham Steam and Gardens. There are static preserved narrow and standard gauge locomotives as well as three...
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Bungay Castle, Bungay  (11.8 Miles)
The Norman remains of Bungay Castle are to be found right in the centre of Bungay hidden behind the main shopping area next to the...
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Bungay Museum, Bungay  (11.9 Miles)
Bungay Museum was established by Dr. Hugh Cane, and officially opened by Lilias Rider Haggard, daughter of the writer Sir Henry Rider Haggard, in 1963....
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Eye Guildhall, Eye  (11.9 Miles)
Eye Guildhall is a substantial timber framed building and is located next door to Eye Church of St Peter and St Paul with its wonderful...
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Eye Castle, Eye  (12 Miles)
Eye Castle is a Norman motte-and-bailey castle with medieval walls and a Victorian folly. When Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk attacked the castle in 1173,...
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St Mary’s Church, Bungay  (12 Miles)
A handsome church built around the 15th century, St Mary’s dominates the skyline of Bungay with its tall tower. Reports of an apparition in this...
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Bungay Watermill, Bungay  (12 Miles)
Bungay Watermill was originally constructed of weatherboard and brick, having a simple corrugated iron roof. This last working version was rebuilt in around 1902 after...
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Saxtead Green Post Mill, Woodbridge  (12.4 Miles)
This beautiful corn mill is one of the most recognisable historic working landmarks in the area. It is distinctive because of the way that...
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The Cut, Halesworth  (13.3 Miles)
The Cut is a community arts centre. Housed in a converted maltings, it is the only large community arts centre in this area, outside Ipswich...
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Forncett Industrial Steam Museum, Norwich  (13.3 Miles)
Forncett Industrial Steam Museum is hidden quietly away in Forncett St. Mary near Norwich. Started as a hobby, it is now home to one of...
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Halesworth Museum, Halesworth  (13.3 Miles)
Halesworth Museum is housed in a converted railway station, which is in itself worth visiting. The station, built between 1859 and 1888, has an unusual...
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Southwold Market Place, Southwold  (13.4 Miles)
Market Place is enclosed by some of Southwold's oldest buildings. Among them, the Swan Hotel, which has been here since the 14th century, and “the...
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St Mary’s Church, Halesworth  (13.4 Miles)
Halesworth is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and its church is probably late Saxon in origin, with later additions. Among them, an unusual 18th-century altar....
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Halesworth Art Gallery, Halesworth  (13.4 Miles)
Founded in 1966, Halesworth Art Gallery was created to promote painting and sculpture for the benefit of both visitors and artists, and all works are...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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