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14 years ago
Beautiful old chapel. Grand. Built in the 1400s. Worth popping in here if you're in the area. read more
The Green
Sudbury CO10 9DT
United Kingdom
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http://www.longmelfordchurch.com/
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What time does Holy Trinity Church open?
Holy Trinity Church opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Holy Trinity Church close?
Holy Trinity Church closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Does Holy Trinity Church have free WiFi?
Yes, Holy Trinity Church has free WiFi.
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I don't like the recent renovations, but the theatre still has a lot of charm and is a great asset…read moreto Bury. Definitely worth a visit, even if they seem to have more commercial stuff and fewer decent companies visiting nowadays.
What a gem! This is a beautiful theatre which offers some outstanding entertainment yearly in a…read moreintimate atmospheric location. Great services. You have to go, If you like theatre go if you dont go any way. Parking is good you can now park near the brewery (round the back of the theatre) which means only a 2 minute walk. The pantomimes here are excellent. Photo link: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/servlet/file/store5/item829286/version2/fileservice38/829286_38_preview.jpg
I have not been in this cinema but it is worth a look at the exterior. Still has many features of…read morethe original 1930's.
Can't really add more than Essex-Girl; fabulous value for money and leather settees in the back…read morerow!! Hardly modern, but still a brilliant experience!
This is an independanty owned art gallery and shop. The south african artist owner is assionate…read moreabout her art and about giving other crafts people and artist an outlet to show and sell their work. The shop at the front is small, but well laid out showing art on the walls and other crafts around the area. These include jewellery, wood turning, ceramics, art clay pieces, mixed media art etc. There are also a number of other gallery rooms and an outside studio. The owner also gives art lesson to children and adults alike. It's a lovely place and is worth a visit and is very well worth supporting.
Theronda is a fabulous artist and an amazing lady ... Don't drive by - go in and explore the…read morenetwork of galleries packed with incredible artwork. The shop at the front is a treasure trove of excuisite jewellry and unique paintings and prints.
This is fascinating Museum housed in original WOrld War II buildings on Parham Airfield, where…read moreAmerican Airmen were based during the war. There are a huge number of artefacts, and every time I go I manage to see and learn new things. The Museum is run by keen volunteers who are happy to guide you round or answer any questions. There is a nice little tearoom which also sells souvenirs and often has wartime music or films playing in it. There are sometimes sandwiches for sale, but no other meals, just snacks like crisps, sweets, biscuits. The souvernirs are VERY CHEAP- lots for under £1. There is also an underground bunker which is open during high season which has been built as an exact replica of one found recently a few miles away at Stratford St Andrew- you can walk through this and see how Britain's Secret Army lived and trained, with original memorabilia such as food and bomb making equipment housed in the bunker. This is very popular with the children, but the main WWII museum part is probably more suitable to adults due to the nature of the exhibits- lots of written displays etc. There are outside picnic tables which are lovely in summer but can get very windy due to the barren and flat surroundings. BEST OF ALL, ENTRANCE TO THE MUSEUM IS FREE- but the Museum does rely on donations to be able to survive. Do play the Museum a visit if you are going near to Framlingham- it is open Sundays March- September and Wednesdays in July and August and really does offer a lovely, informative and evocative morning or afternoon out.
Not advertising but this is tomorrow. Strawberry fair is a…read morefree festival in the center of Cambridge, UK. This years fair is on Saturday June 7th, 2008. It has music on several stages, stalls, food, art, crafts, kids entertainment, performers, participation and of course a beer tent. I went for the day last year and it was a hot day (rain tomorrow). If you can't get to this one put it in your diary for next year because it is good and it is free! After the event. A crowd of us went. Kings Cross to Cambridge and we got on enroute..like a rolling snowball..it had picked up other friends enroute. The trains were packed and the queueing and police presence at Cambridge station seemed a bit OTT. The festival itself was packed but the music, beer and food were good as were the selection of stalls. I got a rainstick for £1. As this is free one wonders how much longer it can run but if it is on next year then go!
Not a big tourist spot. I dont think I'd go back to this…read moreone. Its home to the Hyde Parkers since 1786. You can trace their family's naval history and walk in the footsteps of Beatrix Potter, one of the countrys best loved childrens writers. The highlight for me, was seeing where she drew in her room and seeing the original Jemima Puddle Duck that gave her so much inspiration for her stories. Not worth the gas to get there
The christmas show 2017 was the best Christmas show i have ever seen! A moving spectacular.... i…read morewill come to Gt Yarmouth more than every 25 years now.... truly entertaining. The building is amazing and the kids loved it too
The Hippodrome is one of the oldest surviving circus buildings in the UK dating back to the early…read more1900s. The circus features a water spectacular where the ring is sunk and filled with water for synchronised swimming routines. There is a dance troupe Estelle's dancers which regularly perform in the shows. The shows are full of colour and variety and the clown is hilarious. The downside is that the seats are quite steep around the ring - there's not much room but it's worth it because the shows are fantastic. A great way to spend an evening in summer and the kids will love it (especially the clown!)
Some films can be watched on a small screen while others need a full screen and sound as in…read moreCineworld. Comfy seating and, in our case as we are retired, a whole cinema with only eight people in. The advantage of going in the afternoon. Even more significant advantage because of Covid and the allowance of distance. Great afternoon and a great film.
I give the Cineworld Experience 4 stars because the seats don't rock and the cupholders don't lift…read moreup. The things that I like about this Cinema is that you can sit wherever you want and the popcorn was in a massive bag. Nice. But it was a bit pricey for the Sharer Combo. £10.45 for a Large Popcorn Sharer Combo. Can't believe it. I would love to come at this cinema again soon. Thank you.
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