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Suffolk Town and Country Brochure

Suffolk Town and Country is a visitor brochure from Mid Suffolk District Council celebrating the South and Heart of Suffolk as a place for all seasons. Whatever the time of year, the guide promises a warm welcome and an inviting choice of places to enjoy, encouraging visitors to take a few days' break and discover this lovely corner of England.

Historic Towns to Discover

The brochure highlights how Suffolk's towns have been shaped by hundreds of years of history, offering plenty for visitors to explore across the region.

  • Bury St Edmunds and its beautiful cathedral with a recently-built tower, on a spot where people have worshipped for over 1,000 years, plus a new shopping centre
  • Lavenham's medieval houses and guildhall, built during the town's heyday
  • Newmarket, where 17th century kings and queens brought their passion for horseracing
  • Ipswich, with its iconic 1975 'Willis' building, curved black glass exterior, the Waterfront and a new university

Countryside and Nature

Suffolk's country, with its big skies and open countryside, inspired Constable's paintings. The guide invites visitors to let the river valleys, lakes and forests inspire them in all seasons, and to explore nature reserves revealing the fragile landscapes and wildlife of heathlands, brecks, fens and ancient woodland.

Places to Stay

The brochure outlines a range of accommodation to suit different tastes and budgets across the region.

  • A luxurious hotel in a medieval town
  • Excellent B&Bs offering hospitality and a delicious Suffolk breakfast
  • Cosy self-catering cottages, ideal for exploring at your own pace with a bike or walking boots

Frequently Asked Questions

Which towns does the brochure feature?

It features Bury St Edmunds with its cathedral, Lavenham's medieval houses and guildhall, Newmarket with its horseracing heritage, and Ipswich with its 'Willis' building, Waterfront and new university.

Is the South and Heart of Suffolk a year-round destination?

Yes. The brochure describes it as a place for all seasons, with a warm welcome and a choice of places to enjoy in autumn, winter, spring or summer.

What can visitors see in the countryside?

Visitors can enjoy big skies, open countryside, river valleys, lakes and forests, and explore nature reserves with heathlands, brecks, fens and ancient woodland.

What kinds of accommodation are available?

The guide mentions luxurious hotels in medieval towns, many excellent B&Bs serving a Suffolk breakfast, and cosy self-catering cottages.

What is the 'Willis' building mentioned in the brochure?

It is an iconic building from 1975 in Ipswich, noted for its curved black glass exterior that reflects its surroundings.

Is the area suitable for walking and cycling?

Yes. The brochure encourages visitors to bring their bike or walking boots and explore at their own pace.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Mid Suffolk District Council. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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