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HALESWORTH
Halesworth & District Museum
Alongside some unique moveable platforms
with a restored signal box nearby the Museum is based in the
station building. Local history, archaeology and geology along
with regularly changing exhibitions.
Facilities: Shop and toilets.
The Railway Station, Station Road, Halesworth. Tel: 01986
875351/3030.
Admission: FREE. Website.
HAVERHILL
Haverhill & District Local History Centre
Housed in the Victorian Town Hall features
a main annual exhibition and a number of shorter displays.
Also over 4,000 photographs and newspapers on microfilm. Useful
study centre with its many resources.
Facilities: Coffee shop and toilets.
Town Hall Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill. Tel: 01440
714962.
Admission: FREE.
IPSWICH
Christchurch Mansion
Fine Tudor building set in the ancient
and beautiful Christchurch Park in the centre of Ipswich.
Housed inside are Tudor and Victorian room settings, fine
period furniture. Constable and Gainsborough (both local artists)
paintings. Examples of Tudor and Stuart portraits. British
pottery and porcelain (including one of the finest examples
of Lowestoft Pottery).
Facilities: Tearoom, shop and toilets.
Christchurch Park, Soane Street, Ipswich. Tel: 01473 433554.
Admission: FREE.
IPSWICH
Ipswich Museum
As you walk into the first hall you are
greeted with the majestic sight of a giraffe, a rhinoceros
and gorillas this sets the scene for at least 2 hours of wonderment.
Local history is covered along with fine Roman and Saxon galleries
which profile the GIPPESWYK the first Saxon Town in England.
Everyone, young or old, will love the Ipswich Museum experience.
Gone are the days of "don't touch" with many items inviting
you to touch. Children have their own touch and explore and
push buttons sections along with quizzes along the way which
also get the adults joining in (with or without children).
Facilities: Tearoom, shop and toilets.
High Street, Ipswich. Tel: 01473 433550.
Admission: FREE. Website.
IPSWICH
Ipswich Transport Museum
A variety of vehicles used for travel
and work in Ipswich over the past 200 years. Also exhibitions
on local industry as well as annual programme of secial events
including the Ipswich - Felixstowe Car Rally.
Facilities: Cafe, shop and toilets.
old Trolley Bus Depot, Cobham Road, Ipswich.
Tel: 01473 715666.
Admission: CHARGE. Website.
IPSWICH
Clifford Road Air Raid Shelter Museum
Built in 1940 at a cost of around £680
to provide protection for 200 people. Built beneath an Edwardian
School playground, this is one of the finest and best preserved
examples of it's kind.
Clifford Road Air Raid Shelter Museum offers a unique learning
experience for children. Open to schools on weekdays.
Facilities: Ample parking on school playground.
Note: Open to the public April to October every first
weekend of the month, Saturdays 10am-2pm; sundays 1pm-5pm.
Also open (from June) on Wednesday evenings from 7pm till
9pm following the weekend oenings. Other times by arrangement
for groups of 10 or more.
Clifford Road Primary School Museum, Clifford Road, Ipswich.
Tel: 01473 251605.
Admission: CHARGE.. Website.
IPSWICH - MARTLESHAM HEATH
Martlesham Heath Aviation Society Control Tower Museum
In 1916 the Armament Experimental Flight
moved to the East Coast, along with the Wiltshire based Aircraft
Testing Flight. Commissioned in January 1917 the new aerodrome
commenced work as the Aircraft Testing Flight. After World
War I both military and civil aircraft were tested there.
During World War II it played a major part in securing England's
East Coast and many famous pilots were stationed there including
Douglas Bader. The Control tower has been refurbished by members
of the Martlesham Heath Aviation Society.
Facilities: Free car parking. PLEASE NOTE: No provision for
wheelchairs.
Note: Open Sundays Only - from the first Sunday in April until
the last Sunday in October, 2pm-4.30pm.
Parker's Place, Martlesham Heath. (On the A12 at the Tesco
roundabut take Martlesham Heath exit onto Eagleway, 3rd turning
on right into Parker's Place). Tel: 01473 624510 or 435104.
Admission: FREE.
LAVENHAM
Lavenham Guildhall Museum
Fine timber-framed building which is also
home to local history displays relating to the railway, the
Taylor family and the Guildhall itself. You will also find
a significant display on the manufacture and trade of medieval
cloth and a tranquil courtyard garden with restored 19th Century
lock-up and mortuary.
Facilities: Shop and tearoom.
Market Place, Lavenham.
Tel: 01787 247 646.
Admission: CHARGE.
LAVENHAM
Little Hall
Timber-framed, wool merchants house first
built in the 1390s with Tudor additions. It was restored during
the 1920/30s by the Gayer Anderson brothers and proved a home
for evacuee childing during World War II. the house has a
fascinating history, intresting furniture, pictures, artefacts
and lovely walled gardens.
Market Place, Lavenham.
Tel: 01787 247179 or 01449 740612 for group bookings.
Admission: CHARGE.
LEISTON
The Long Shop Museum
From the first woman doctor to the first
production line, Leiston's history has been influenced by
the Garrett Family for over 200 years and it's all told in
the Long Shop. Exhibits to delight and fascinate young and
old, from the deepest water bore in Suffolk, Leiston USAAF
in World War II, the 1917 Zeppelin crash at nearby Theberton
and the Agricultural and Steam machines produced in Leiston.
Facilities: Free parking.
Main Street, Leiston, Suffolk. Tel: 01728 832189.
Admission: CHARGE.. Website.
Open: 1st April-end October, Mondays to Saturdays 10am-5pm;
Sunday 11am-5pm.
LOWESTOFT
East Anglia Transport Museum
Take a stroll back thru time as you walk
along the period street. Peer in the shop windows at everyday
items you'd almost forgotten. Trams trundle and trolley buses
purr by. Ride the trams, trolley buses and train. Staffed
entirely by volunteers you can see restoration work in progress.
Facilities: Cafe, shop, toilets, picnic areas, free parking,
education room.
Chapel Road, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft. Tel: 01502 518459.
Admission: CHARGE. Website
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