Moyse's Hall Museum For almost a thousand years Moyse's Hall has looked out over the Market Place of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. It has seen many changes since it was built in 1180 and has had a variety of different uses, including a tavern and a 'ga...
The bulk of the regimental collection can be seen at the Suffolk Regiment Museum, The Keep, Gibraltar Barracks. Many items from the Regiment's long history can be seen there, including The Roubaix Drum; hidden from the German Army in 1940 and recover...
Mildenhall Museum has been in its present position since 1983, Mildenhall and District Museum is devoted to preserving artefacts from the district, which is both Fen and Breckland. Our range of exhibits include a Fen and Breck room, and displays comm...
In the mid 1970's several members of the Woolpit History Group started field walking around the Parish. After seven years they had accumulated quite a haul of Roman and Medieval Pottery and had confirmed twelve sites where there may have been settle...
Unusual Georgian house and landscape park. In 1795 the eccentric 4th Earl of Bristol created this equally eccentric house, with its central Rotunda and curved corridors, to display his collections. Paintings by Titian, Gainsborough and Velazquez and ...
The Theatre Royal is a rare and outstanding example of a late-Georgian playhouse. Built in 1819, the Theatre is one of the most outstanding examples anywhere in Europe of a surviving 19th-century playhouse....