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Suffolk Museums Find out More Please recycle this leaflet after use. after leaflet this recycle Please Images courtesy of Suffolk Museums. Suffolk of courtesy Images charity, number 293950. All rights reserved. rights All 293950. number charity, The Association for Suffolk Museums is an independent independent an is Museums Suffolk for Association The Copyright the Association for Suffolk Museums 2020. Museums Suffolk for Association the Copyright 900-year history. 900-year police station and museum in its its in museum and station police as a bridewell, inn, workhouse, gaol, gaol, workhouse, inn, bridewell, a as Moyse’s Hall Museum Museum Hall Moyse’s has served served has a rare Anglo-Saxon burial. Anglo-Saxon rare a Lakenheath Warrior and his Horse – – Horse his and Warrior Lakenheath Mildenhall Museum Mildenhall is home to the the to home is construction. the 500th anniversary since its its since anniversary 500th the old guildhall, which has just reached reached just has which guildhall, old Laxfield Museum Laxfield is housed in the the in housed is almost exclusively. almost objects made or used in the town town the in used or made objects one of the few museums to feature to museums few the of one AssociationforSuffolkMuseums @ Ipswich Transport Museum Transport Ipswich is is since the Tudor period. period. Tudor the since @suffolk_museums place for governing the local area area local the governing for place continuously used as a meeting meeting a as used continuously it moved to in 1955, which was was which 1955, in to moved it more information or follow us on: us follow or information more the 16th century Moot Hall, where where Hall, Moot century 16th the Visit suffolkmuseums.org Visit for Aldeburgh Museum Aldeburgh is housed in in housed is Website & Social Media Social & Website Fascinating Facts Fascinating Find out more out Find Suffolk Museums Suffolk Be inspired . There’s lots to see . and lots to do Beautiful Buildings Passionate People Suffolk Museums are moot halls and mansions, castles Suffolk Museums have a fantastic workforce made up and control towers, seaside cottages and country houses. of paid staff and volunteers who guarantee to make your Each is different and filled with the objects and stories that visit a memorable one. keep Suffolk’s rich heritage alive. Access 19 Captivating Collections Suffolk museums are committed to improving their Whether you are interested in the natural world, maritime access and ensuring equal experiences for all. Please visit history, in transport, in art, in music or in aircraft, Suffolk suffolkmuseums.org for further details of access facilities. Museums have collections to suit all ages and interests. Heritage Landscapes 1 32 2 16 43 22 27 46 Outstanding Outdoor Spaces 2 12 From walled gardens, to country parks and meadowland, shops to watermills TO ca Suffolk Museums boast an impressive range of outdoor ALDEBURGH MUSEUM, IP15 5DS stles to caravans to cottages to country houses to control towers to gard 1 spaces for peopleM ofU allS agesEU toM enjoy. 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IP21 5DG ICKWORTH HOUSE, IP29 5QE facebook.com/LongMelfordHeritageCentre 27 01449 766899 mslr.org.uk 01728 860930 95thbg-horham.com/wordpress 16 01284 735270 n ationaltrust.org.uk/ickworth THE RED HOUSE, LOWESTOFT MARITIME MUSEUM, NR32 1UL MILDENHALL MU IP15 5PZ 24 SEUM, IP28 7EX 45 01728 451700 brittenpears.org IPSWICH ART GALLERY, IP1 3NE 01502 561963 lowestoftmaritimemuseum.co.uk 28 01638 716970 mildenhallmuseum.co.uk 17 01473 433681 cimuseums.org.uk THE TIDE MILL LIVING MUSEUM, IP12 1BY LOWESTOFT MUSEUM, NR33 9JR MOYSE’S HALL MUSEUM IP33 1 46 IP 25 , DX 01394 385295 woodbridgetidemill.org.uk SWICH MUSEUM, IP1 3QH 01502 511457 lowestoftmuseum.org 30 29 01284 757160 moyseshall.org 18 01473 433551 cimuseums.org.uk WEST STOW ANGLO SAXON VILLAGE, IP28 6HG 47 01284 728718 19 IPSWICH TRANSPORT MUSEUM, IP3 9JD weststow.org 01473 715666 ipswichtransportmuseum.co.uk 48 WOODBRIDGE MUSEUM, IP12 4LP LANMAN MUSEUM, IP13 9BP 01394 380502 woodbridgemuseum.com 20 07748 482622 thelanmanmuseum.onesuffolk.net WOOLPIT MUSEUM, IP30 9SA 49 woolpit.org/museum LAXFIELD MUSEUM, IP13 8DT 21 01986 798318 laxfieldmuseum.onesuffolk.net 47 7 34 Please recycle this leaflet after use. after leaflet this recycle Please Images courtesy of Suffolk Museums. Suffolk of courtesy Images charity, number 293950. All rights reserved. rights All 293950. number charity, The Association for Suffolk Museums is an independent independent an is Museums Suffolk for Association The Copyright the Association for Suffolk Museums 2020. Museums Suffolk for Association the Copyright 900-year history. 900-year police station and museum in its its in museum and station police as a bridewell, inn, workhouse, gaol, gaol, workhouse, inn, bridewell, a as Moyse’s Hall Museum Museum Hall Moyse’s has served served has a rare Anglo-Saxon burial. Anglo-Saxon rare a Lakenheath Warrior and his Horse – – Horse his and Warrior Lakenheath Mildenhall Museum Mildenhall is home to the the to home is construction. the 500th anniversary since its its since anniversary 500th the old guildhall, which has just reached reached just has which guildhall, old Laxfield Museum Laxfield is housed in the the in housed is almost exclusively. almost objects made or used in the town town the in used or made objects one of the few museums to feature to museums few the of one AssociationforSuffolkMuseums @ Ipswich Transport Museum Transport Ipswich is is since the Tudor period.
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