4 Best Sights in East Anglia, England

Lavenham Guildhall

Also known as the Guildhall of Corpus Christi, this higgledy-piggledy timber-frame building dating from 1529 dominates Market Place, an almost flawlessly preserved medieval square. Upstairs, exhibitions cover the lives of the historical figures who worked in the local agriculture, the wool trade, and Lavenham's old prison, although just looking around the building itself is worth the admission charge.

Little Hall

This timber-frame wool merchant's house (brightly painted on the outside, in the local custom) contains a display showing the building's progress from its creation in the 14th century to its subsequent "modernization" in the 17th century. It also has a beautiful garden at the back.

Market Pl., Lavenham, Suffolk, CO10 9QZ, England
01787-247019
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Rate Includes: £4.50, Closed Nov.–Mar. and Mon. except bank holidays

Moot Hall and Aldeburgh Museum

Moot Hall was the place where local elders met to debate and make decisions about the locality. Built of flint and timber, the 16th-century building once stood in the center of a thriving town; the fact that it's now just a few steps from the beach is testament to the erosive powers of the North Sea. Today, it contains the Aldeburgh Museum, a low-key collection that includes finds from an Anglo-Saxon ship burial.

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Theatre Royal

Built in 1819, the Theatre Royal is an outstanding example of Regency design. Guided tours can be booked at the box office.