Attractions within a 10 miles radius of Needham Market

 
You are searching for attractions within 10 miles of Needham Market



 
Show more details of Granary Crafts

Brook Farm, Buxhall, Stowmarket, Mid Suffolk, IP14 3DH

 
 
Show more details of Ipswich Transport Museum
Hudsons Heritage Explorer Pass

Old Trolleybus Depot, Cobham Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9JD

Over 100 historic vehicles, housed in a former trolleybus depot. All have been built or used in the Ipswich area. The museum also covers the history and products of local engineering companies.

 
 
Show more details of RSPB Wolves Wood Reserve

Hadleigh, Suffolk, IP7 6BH

Wolves Wood is one of the few remaining areas of the ancient woodland that used to cover East Anglia.

 
 
Show more details of Ipswich Art School

1 Upper High Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 3QH

Ipswich Art School shows exhibitions of international importance and provides a unique stage for local artists to show their work. The gallery's major focus is for modern and contemporary collections, inspiring a new generation.

 
 
Show more details of Framsden Windmill

Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 6HB

 
 
Show more details of Carters Teapot Pottery & Ceramic Cafe

Low Road, Debenham, Suffolk, IP14 6QU

World-renowned pottery designing and making collectable teapots. Viewing area, pottery shop and tearoom. Paint your own cafe.

 
 
Show more details of Spiral Gallery

46 High Street, Debenham, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 6QW

 
 
Show more details of Haughley Park Barn
Historic Houses Association Friends Scheme

Haughley Park, Nr Wetherden, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 3JY

A 17th Century brick and timber barn converted for use as a venue for weddings, meetings and other events. Approached though parkland and set in the gardens of the grade l historic house.

 
 
Show more details of Helmingham Hall Gardens
Historic Houses Association Friends SchemeHudsons Heritage Explorer Pass

Helmingham Events Office, Helmingham, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 6EF

A moated and walled garden with many rare roses and possibly the best kitchen garden in Britain. With a new rose garden and herb and knot garden created in the early 1980's.

 
 
Show more details of Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm

Mill Lane, Baylham, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8LG

Working livestock farm. Friendly animals. Wheelchair access. Waterside walks. Picnic areas. Disabled toilet. Baby changing. Shop and café. Homemade food.

 
 
Show more details of The Regent

3 St Helens Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1HE

The Ipswich Regent opened in 1929 as a cine-variety hall. The theatre was re-launched in September 1991 after Ipswich Borough Council successfully negotiated the ownership from the Rank Organisation and NCP.

 
 
Show more details of The Barrandov Opera

Barking Road, Needham Market, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8HG

 
 
Show more details of Museum of East Anglian Life
VistEngland VAQAS

Crowe Street, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1DL

The Museum of East Anglian Life is a 75 acre open air museum, situated in the heart of Stowmarket. Consisting of 15 historic buildings and collections of over 40,000 objects telling the story of East Anglia through the ages.

 
 
Show more details of Bartrams Brewery

23 Meadow Close, Felsham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 0QS

In the 13 years of production Bartrams Brewery has won over 30 awards ranging from CAMRA Beer Festival to SIBA industry awards.

 
 
Show more details of Topsail Charters Ltd
VistEngland VAQAS

Old Customs House, Key Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1BY

Sailing barges "Hydrogen" and "Thistle". Historic sailing barges available for private hire for groups up to 50 from a variety of East Coast locations. Also public sailing programme for individuals and weekends away.

 
 
Show more details of Snakes and Ladders

Cavendish Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 8AX

Bursting with indoor adventure play, Snakes and Ladders in Ipswich is jam packed with fun and is so much more than just soft play.

 
 
Show more details of Kersey Pottery

The Street, Kersey, Suffolk, IP7 6DY

Hand-made stoneware pottery all made and fired in Kersey, using all the processes of making craft pottery including throwing, turning and decorating.

 
 
Show more details of Bradfield Woods

Bradfield St George, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Bradfield Woods is a working wood that has been under continuous management since 1252, supplying local needs for pinewood and hazel products.

 
 
Show more details of DanceEast

Jerwood DanceHouse, Foundry Lane, IP4 1DW

DanceEast, based at the beautiful Jerwood DanceHouse on the Ipswich waterfront, brings the best dance performances to East Anglia. There is also a full programme of dance classes and workshops for everyone to enjoy.

 
 
Show more details of Woolpit and District Museum

The Institute, Woolpit, Suffolk, IP30 9QH

A 17thC timber-framed building with one permanent display of brickmaking and other displays, changing yearly, depicting the life of a Suffolk village.

 
 
Show more details of Wattisham Airfield Museum

Wattisham Airfield, Wattisham, Suffolk, IP7 7RA

Wattisham Airfield Museum houses an extensive photographic record, models, artefacts and memorabilia depicting the history and squadrons based at the station.

 
 
Show more details of Elm Tree Gallery

The Old Bakery, The Street, Woolpit, Suffolk, IP30 9QG

An emporium of greetings cards and gifts including jewellery, accessories, ceramics, bronzes, toys and games. Light refreshments available until 5.pm.

 
 
Show more details of John Peel Centre

Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1ET

 
 
Show more details of Mid-Suffolk Light Railway Museum

Brockford Station, Wetheringsett, Suffolk, IP14 5PW

The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway is dedicated to keeping alive the memory of a quirky Edwardian railway that served the isolated communities in the centre of Suffolk.

 
 
Show more details of Comb's Wood

Combs Ford, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14

An ancient woodland, with blankets of wild flowers and a good spot for butterflies. Best time to visit is April-May.

 
 
Show more details of St James's Chapel

Lindsey, Suffolk, IP7 6QA

The chapel was almost certainly built to serve the nearby Castle of Lindsey, the earthwork remains of which are visible some 250m to the south-east, and it was probably founded by the de Cockfield family.