All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe offers a wide range of ceramic items that can be hand painted, ranging from plates, mugs, piggy banks and flower pots. Let your children's creative side explode! ...
Based in 400 acres of beautiful Suffolk countryside, Alton Water offers sailing, windsurfing and canoeing for members and day access for visitors. We have a highly acclaimed and long established RYA approved training centre which is the largest and ...
At Anglia Indoor Kart Racing the budding champions of tomorrow get the chance to practice and compete with other youngsters. The standard is very high and they all love the competitive element. But don't worry if they're new to it, they won't be left ...
At the beautiful Christchurch Mansion you will discover Ipswich's historic past, in Christchurch Park, just five minutes walk from the town centre. See period rooms from the sumptuous Georgian Saloon, to the more humble Victorian wing with its displ ...
The museum now holds memorabilia from the old shore establishment including honours board, figurehead and clocks. The Museum is also home to a very large collection of photographs and original documents relating to life at Shotley, which are of val ...
Ipswich Museum has a wealth of treasures to amaze you! You can discover life in Roman Suffolk, find out about the Anglo-Saxon origins of Ipswich, follow the growth of our town in the Ipswich Story gallery and, new for 2010, you can visit our excitin ...
A prosperous trading port in the Middle Ages, Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk, retains much of its charm and medieval heritage. Visit the town's numerous churches financed by the wool industry and travel across the Orwell Bridge, one of the 10 ...
The Ipswich Transport Museum has the largest collection of transport items in Britain devoted to just one town. Everything was either made or used in and around Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk. The collections also include the Ipswich Engineeri ...
Jimmy's Farm as seen on TV, home of the rare breed Essex Pig. We are a working farm and are open for visitors 7 days a week. There's loads to do at the farm for a great family day out. We have a Nature Trail, Woodland Walk, Beautiful Garden's, Farm S ...
Discover the fascinating and unusual story of RAF Martlesham Heath. Learn of its triumphs, disasters, and aviation achievements, including the aircraft test and development from from 1915 up to the 1970s. Understand its role in the Battle of Brita ...
Needham Lake is a popular countryside attraction centred round a flooded gravel pit alongside the River Gipping close to Needham Market. The Lake is home for a variety of wildlife with numerous well-fed ducks around the car park. A walk around the su ...
Orwell River Cruises Limited was specifically formed in 2001 to bring back the pleasure of river cruising to the River Orwell after an absence of such facilities for several decades. A Suffolk businessman, with strong links with the maritime scene ...
The Ipswich Building Preservation Trust carried out a major restoration project on Pykenham's Gatehouse in 1982-3. The original staircase was discovered during this work. The trust now uses the premises for its headquarters as does the local civic so ...
Snakes and Ladders Indoor Adventure Playground, Ipswich Bursting with indoor adventure play, Snakes and Ladders in Ipswich is jam packed with fun and is so much more than just soft play. Older children will adore the electric motorbikes ...
The John Russell Gallery has over forty years of expertise, specialising in the works of contemporary East Anglian painters and sculptors. The Gallery offers monthly changing exhibitions and a wide selection of original prints, paintings and sculptur ...
The Wattisham Airfield Station Museum opened in November 1991.The museum is housed in the original station chapel, built by the USAAF in 1943. Inside the museum you can see an extensive photographic record, depicting the history of the station from i ...
Wolves Wood Nature Reserve is one of the few remnants of the ancient woodland that used to cover East Anglia. The RSPB manages it using the traditional method of coppicing (a special way of cutting the trees to let light in), which means that the ...