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Contribuisci feedbackThis is a place of two very different halves. the opposite is surrounded by wild fen land and wonderful walks along the river. the other half is a complex of beautiful shops, art galleries, dining places and concerts, this is the home of suffolk music above all benjamin britten) something for everyone and a place to enjoy some hours, whatever their taste.
Take your time and visit the studios of the people who exhibit here. Check for opening times etc Caters for impromptu visitors and day trippers. Quiet walks beside the river. View the alternating modern sculptures. Caters for food allergies. Caters for wheelchair users. Quiet and restful when no shows on. Excellent facilities and varied international programme of musical events. Worth all the effort to visit.
Took a while to find my way across country (using Google maps but well worth a visit. Lots to see and buy (I did!! . Art, crafts, produce, home, gifts all in a beautiful setting. Enjoyed a delicious lunch at the restaurant overlooking the river view. Lovely walk beside the river and there's a boat trip if fancied. So glad I took the time to go; spent an extra three hours just relaxing and enjoying this place by myself. Will certainly go again.
This is a lovely restaurant to visit. The historic restored industrial buildings are charming, celebrating the musical history of the area with music and concert spaces that offer daily events. There are also fabulous antique shops to explore, as well as modern interior décor to purchase. The addition of plants and a variety of restaurants makes for a perfect day out. Visitors can also enjoy a leisurely stroll through the nearby bogs, which is a bonus for birdwatchers. I have fond memories of this place and appreciate the unique angles of the buildings.
I really enjoy this establishment. There are lovely walking paths with reading benches, a great concert hall, and charming art and furniture stores, including pottery shops. We also had a delightful slice of cake and coffee. It is unfortunate to learn that the art trust shop and exhibition closed in May.