Climb over 100 stairs to the roof of their brewery and see how they make their beer. Discover their oldest buildings and finding out what they have been used for throughout time.
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Renowned for its colourful displays and the heritage of its backdrop, the award-winning 14-acre Abbey Gardens became one of the most famous and wealthy pilgrimage locations in England, visited by royalty.
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This is one of the UK’s great archaeological sites and a stunning recreation of the Anglo-Saxon settlement that occupied the site between 450-650 AD.
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Nature lovers can visit the unique arboretum which is home to trees from around the world such as eucalyptus from Australia, paperbark maple from China and Kentucky coffee trees from North America.
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With stalls on Saturdays and Wednesdays, Bury St Edmunds Market has an excellent food offer including fruit and vegetables, meat, and fish stalls with fresh locally sourced seasonal produce.
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This beautiful medieval museum in the heart of Bury St Edmunds houses rich and eclectic collections ranging from themed craft workshops to historical talks and lectures.
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