Attractions near The Creamery
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Colne Valley Railway and Museum
(8 Miles)*
A large and varied collection of operational vintage steam and diesel engines, carriages and wagons that represent much of our Railway Heritage are available to see. |
Hedingham Castle
(8 Miles)*
Come and see England's finest and best preserved Norman Keep. Children love to explore the interior of the castle which is 110 feet high with walls 12 feet thick. |
Linton Zoo
(9 Miles)*
Lots to See, Learn and Enjoy!Linton Zoo is proud to be part of the inter-zoo breeding programme for endangered species. Your visit is important to support this important work. |
Kentwell Hall and Gardens
(9 Miles)*
Kentwell Hall is a romantic, moated, mellow brick Tudor mansion in a tranquil parkland setting. |
Melford Hall
(10 Miles)*
Melford Hall contains a wonderful family history and a treasury of fascinating memorabilia which makes this one of the finest stately homes in the East of England. |
Melford Hall - A National Trust Property
(10 Miles)*
Melford Hall is a romantic turreted brick Tudor mansion near the green in the unspoilt village of Long Melford. |
Newmarket Racecourses
(10 Miles)*
The spring and autumn months on The Rowley Mile mean world class racing on the 'Course of Champions'. The course can be identified by the magnificent Millennium Grandstand which boasts world class facilities. |
Gainsborough's House
(11 Miles)*
Gainsborough's House is the birthplace museum of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), one of England's most celebrated artists. More of his paintings, drawings and prints are on display here than anywhere else in the world. |
National Horseracing Museum & Tours
(11 Miles)*
Man's Best Friend - Dogs and Hounds of Field and ShowThe Heath and the HorseMan's Best Friend - Dogs and Hounds of Field and Show. |
Ickworth House, Park & Garden
(11 Miles)*
Ickworth is one of the most unusual and most surprising of National Trust properties, an elegant Italianate house and gardens set within spectacular English parkland. |
Towns near The Creamery
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Haverhill
(2 Miles)*
Fire destroyed most of Haverhill's older buildings in 1665, although Anne of Cleves' House, which once formed part of the dower of the Queen's Consort of England has been completely renovated. |
Stoke by Clare
(3 Miles)*
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Clare
(4 Miles)*
Clare is a small market town; important in earlier times because of its position at the head of the River Stour, then gateway to East Anglia - and its 'clear' water, hence its name, Clare. |
Steeple Bumpstead
(4 Miles)*
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Belchamp St. Paul
(6 Miles)*
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Cavendish
(6 Miles)*
Cavendish is the perfect 'picture postcard' English village with a 14th-15th century church, vineyard and the Sue Ryder Foundation Museum, which tells the life story of Sue Ryder and the history of the Foundation. |
Hawkedon
(7 Miles)*
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Glemsford
(7 Miles)*
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Boxted
(7 Miles)*
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Rede
(8 Miles)*
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