Ipswich is steeped in history. From its town centre medieval streets and churches to fine buildings such as the Ancient House, Christchurch Mansion, Isaac Lord Merchant's House and the timber-framed Unitarian Meeting House.
Britain's oldest recorded town, and attracts more than 4.5m visitors every year, and has it’s own Zoo.
An important medieval market town with a richly fascinating heritage, the striking combination of medieval architecture, elegant Georgian squares and glorious Cathedral and Abbey gardens provide a distinctive visual charm.
Norwich is steeped in atmosphere and peppered with unique architectural treasures including its Cathedral, Norman Castle, Cobblestone Streets, Museum, and permeant Outdoor market.
England's finest medieval village with over 300 listed buildings.
With it’s historic buildings, beautiful church, antiques, life-style shopping, and close by Kentwell Hall.
There are a large number of Air bases in Norfolk and Suffolk that were used in the Second World War that would be of great interest to the American Visitor.
As seen on TV with his rare breed pigs, restaurant and farm tours, just 5 minutes up the road.
www.jimmysfarm.com
Internationally acclaimed gardens of drought, water and woodland situations. Plant sales, gallery, restaurant, certainly not to be missed by any garden enthusiast.
www.bethchatto.co.uk
We are ten minutes from John Constable Country with its great walks and photographic opportunities at Flatford Mill.
Our local pub is within a short walking distance and serves great food.
www.thebrookinnwashbrook.co.uk












