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Of Saxmundham and the Surrounding Villages Visitor Map of Saxmundham and the surrounding villages A guide to the best places to: VISIT • SHOP • EAT • STAY Welcome to Saxmundham, a busy and popular market town on the River Fromus offering a wide range of independent shops and businesses MMapA.aiapA.ai 1 228/01/20198/01/2019 114:19:444:19:44 SaxmundhamMap_MarketHall.pdf 1 10/12/2018 11:42:57 THE FINEST FISH AND CHIPS IN SAXMUNDHAM Historic Market Hall for Hire HG. Crisp 27 High Street Saxmundham T: 01728 602026 E: [email protected] W: www.hgcrisp.co.uk For all your office and home The Market Hall in Saxmundham is available for hire for stationery needs all types of events including: Theatre Performances • Club and Society Meetings Stylish long menu and local ingredients Trawler’s Catch Craft and Antique Fairs Sunday Carvery 37 High Street, Saxmundham, Suffolk. IP17 1AJ Keep Fit, Fit Steps & Fitness Fusion Fantastic selection of quality greetings cards Originally built as the Corn Exchange in 1846, The Market Hall has a very All-day dining every day 01394 389189 OPENING TIMES: prominent main entrance off the High Street and comes with a fitted Top brand toys such as Playmobil and Wow t Art Materials kitchen, stage with lighting, 300 sq. metres of floor space and wheelchair www.suffolkcottageholidays.com email: [email protected] Monday to Saturday Closed Sundays :HOFRPLQJEDUDQGRSHQĆUH Mornings: 11.30am – 2.00pm Evenings: 4.30pm – 8.30pm access, and can accommodate up to 190 people. Gifts t Passport photos For more details please contact the Town Clerk on 01728 604595 Comfy bedrooms – phone for best rates [email protected] Newspapers & Magazines - available for delivery PHONE ORDERS TAKEN ON 01728 605741 www.saxmundham.org T 01728 604475 www.salterspetfood.com R SAXMUNDHAM am Doctors h Surgery MUSEUM Saxon Road Salters Pet Food 1 Marshall Hatchick Fels 2 Trinity’s Café and Takeaway R Henley Close i OPEN ToTo v e 10.00 am - 1.00 pm 3 West End Dry Cleaners r F YoxfordYoxford r Monday to Saturday CAFE No & 4 Saxmundham Angling Centre o Fairfield Drive m April to September u rth TAKEAWAY 5 Trawler’s Catch s FREE ADMISSION 6 Zorbas Takeaway Harper's Lane Entranc 49 High St. Saxmundham IP17 1AJ 7 Get Stuffed Bakery Opposite the car wash Renowned for our great 8 innov8 Hair Salon www.saxmundhammuseum.org.uk e selection of breakfasts 9 The Bell at Sax Fairfield Roa and hospitality. d 10 Market Hall Council Offices Come see for yourself!! Hugh Cochrane & Co 11 HG.Crisp Newsagent Fairfield Road and Library DELIVERING HIGH QUALITY d Chartered Accountants 12 Post Office H Farm Road TAKE AWAY FOOD igh reet SANDWICH BAR AND BAKERY 13 Co-op Pharmacy St Chartered Tax Advisers OUTSIDE CATERING )LOOHG6DQGZLFKHVDQG5ROOV Chapel Road Fromus Vets Museum Stree Tax returns ANY EVENT 7HDDQG&RIIHH 14 No.1 The Bakery -DFNHW3RWDWRHV Saint John's Road Accounts for Sole Traders, JUST CALL US 6RXSV 6DQGZLFK3ODWWHUV t Partnerships & Limited Companies To M 3LFQLFV 6DQGZLFK Pizza | Kebabs | Garlic Bread | Burgers | Steaks VAT returns & advice 'HOLYHU\ ark 3ORXJKPDQ¾V/XQFKHV Chicken Nuggets Wraps | Spicy Chicken Wings 14 Market Place, 6HUYLFH %UHDGVDQG&DNHV DYDLODEOH A12 6 Kids Meals | Haagen-Dazs Ice-cream Payroll services C 2XWVLGH&DWHULQJ DVNIRUGHWDLOV e Desserts | Cold Drinks Saxmundham IP17 1AG t Place Business Advice 0DGHWRRUGHURUJLYHXVDFDOOWRSUHRUGHU 5 FAST DELIVERY (ON ORDERS OVER £20) M Telephone 07707 105097 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8-3 Thursday & Saturday 8-2 7 CALL US ON 01728 604694 Tel: 01728 602102, Fax: 01728 603057 Y B1119 Saxmundham 3 01728 602234 [email protected] Cards & Celebrations Open seven days a week from 12noon to 11pm (10pm on Sun) Email: [email protected] 7 Market Place, Saxmundham, IP17 1AG 4 2 16 Market Place, Saxmundham. 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