Wednesday February 22nd 2012
Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe Suffolk

Museums

Essex Museums

BASILDON The Motor Boat Museum Devoted to the history and evolution of the motorboat both in the sport and leisure [Read More]

Suffolk Museums A-F

ALDEBURGH Moot Hall Museum Located in a fine Tudor building on Aldeburgh’s shoreline you will find Anglo-Saxon [Read More]

Suffolk Museums G-L

HALESWORTH Halesworth & District Museum Alongside some unique moveable platforms with a restored signal box nearby [Read More]

Suffolk Museums M-Z

MARTLESHAM HEATH Martlesham Heath Aviation Society Control Tower Museum In 1916 the Armament Experimental Flight moved [Read More]

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Suffolk Towns A-Z

Wickham Market

Wickham Market is situated to the north-east of Ipswich. Take the A12 from Ipswich for 15 miles, signposted at the end of the dual carriageway. Technically Wickham Market is [Read More]

Yoxford

Village situated on the A12 south of Lowestoft and 20 or so miles north of Ipswich. Comprising of some charming houses, many timbered and some with bow-windows and balconies. [Read More]

Woodbridge

Situated on the Deben Estuary. Once an important shipbuilding town Woodbridge centre retains it’s old worlde charm. The white weather-boarded Tide Mill, now fully [Read More]

Walberswick

Today it is hard to imagine that Walberswick until the start of World War I was a thriving port trading in corn, bacon, timber and fish. Now Walberswick’s claim to fame [Read More]

Thorpeness

All is not what it seems in Thorpeness! This quaint and pretty little seaside village has an interesting history. Originally a small fishing and smuggling hamlet, situated [Read More]

Sudbury

Set in the heart of the River Stour Valley and well-known as home of Thomas Gainsborough is the thriving and ancient market town of Sudbury. The foundation of the present [Read More]

Southwold

One of the factors that makes the coastal town of Southwold popular with visitors is that it is unspoilt by modern day living. Drive past the sign that says “Welcome to [Read More]

Essex Towns A-Z

Profiles and pictures on Essex Towns and Villages READ MORE»

Special Events

Beverley Craven to play at Wingfield

Beverley Craven is the latest high profile act to appear at Wingfield Barns, continuing the venue’s impressive list of acts confirmed for 2012. BRIT-Award winning singer [Read More]

Colchester Zoo: Be a Keeper for the Day

Ever fancied being a Zoo Keeper? Now you can try it out..... [Read More]

Razorlight announce Forest Gig

Razorlight will play an East Anglian date this summer in Thetford Forest. This is the final act to be announced at the venue as part of Forestry Commission Live Music 2012. [Read More]

A ‘Love Owls’ Treat for Valentine’s Day

On Sunday February 12th there’s a touch of Valentine’s Day Magic in the air, for all you romantic Romeos and Juliets who’d like a unique way to celebrate the occasion. [Read More]

Sam Carter – Free Concert at Wingfield Barns

2012 is set to be an exciting year for Wingfield Barns, with a number of high quality acts set to appear at the venue as part of our new folk and acoustic season. Wingfield [Read More]

February: RSPB events on Suffolk Coast

It maybe winter but there's lots going on up and down the Suffolk coast thanks to RSPB [Read More]

Widlife

Put a bird box up this weekend

Put a bird box up this weekend

The RSPB is making a final call for anyone who hasn’t got their nest boxes up yet to do it this weekend. The breeding season will get underway in early March, and while some birds may have already chosen their nest sites, there are still some who have yet to decide where [Read More]

February: RSPB events on Suffolk Coast

It maybe winter but there's lots going on up and down the Suffolk coast thanks to RSPB [Read More]

January 2012: RSPB Suffolk Events

It's winter but RSPB Suffolk have lots of events planned » [Read More]

December Events at Minsmere Reserve

It maybe winter outside but if you wrap up warm and head for the Suffolk Coast there's plenty going on. RSPB are [Read More]