East Anglia
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in East Anglia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
In a classical-revival building renowned for its grand Corinthian portico, "The Fitz," founded by the 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion in...Read More
Originally a private house owned by a former curator of London's Tate galleries, Kettle's Yard contains a fine collection of 20th-century art...Read More
Cambridge University maintains some fine museums in its research halls on Downing Street—the wonder is that they're not better known to visitors...Read More
Beautifully designed, this museum at Cambridge University's Scott Polar Research Institute chronicles the history of polar exploration. There...Read More
On the north bank of the Stour, this 16th-century home in East Bergholt has a shop, an exhibition about Constable's life, and a pleasant tearoom...Read More
The fortress built by William the Conqueror between 1076 and 1125, reusing brick and tiles from the ruins of the Roman town, is today the superb...Read More
The birthplace and family home of Thomas Gainsborough (1727–88) contains many paintings and drawings by the artist and his contemporaries. Although...Read More
This excellent museum, in a Georgian mansion near the castle, tells the story of the daily lives of local people. There are chances to create...Read More
Europe's leading aviation museum houses a remarkable collection of 180 aircrafts from Europe and the United States. The former airfield is...Read More
Also known as the Guildhall of Corpus Christi, this higgledy-piggledy timber-frame building dating from 1529 dominates Market Place, an almost...Read More
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...Read More
This 12th-century building, probably the oldest extant building in East Anglia, is a rare surviving example of a Norman house. The rooms hold...Read More
This museum displays works of local archaeology, natural history, and pictures of the 17th-century Battle of Sole Bay. The section on World...Read More
This rather delightful, dusty old cupboard of a museum contains all manner of scientific artifacts, instruments, and doodads from the medieval...Read More
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