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Attractions near Garden House
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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.
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Dunwich Heath Coastal Centre and Beach
(2 Miles)*
Dunwich Heath is one of Suffolk's most important conservation areas. There are many good walks and wonderful views of the Suffolk coastline. |
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Long Shop Museum
(4 Miles)*
Discover Leiston's unique history - 200 years of local, social and industrial innovation- in the Home of the Garrett Collection. |
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Halesworth and District Museum
(6 Miles)*
The Museum was founded in 1984 and has always been in the care of volunteers. In 2000 it moved to the newly refurbished station building. Railway Heritage paid for the restoration of the station's unique movable platforms. |
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Snape Maltings Concert Hall
(7 Miles)*
The Maltings at Snape, built in 19th century, was one of the largest barley maltings in East Anglia. It became uneconomic and malting stopped in 1965 and the owner leased some of the buildings to the Aldeburgh Festival. |
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Orford Ness National Nature Reserve
(12 Miles)*
Orford Ness is a wild and remote area and is the largest vegetated shingle spit in Europe. It contains a variety of habitats which are home to nationally rare birds, animals and plants. |
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Africa Alive
(12 Miles)*
Africa Alive!is one of the UK's largest and most exciting wildlife attractions. |
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Easton Farm Park
(12 Miles)*
Easton Farm Park is celebrating it's 35th birthday in 2009. Just over 25 years ago Easton first opened it's gates to visitors. Over one million visitors have since enjoyed a day in the country at Easton Farm Park. |
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Beccles Museum
(13 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in Leman House which was probably built in about 1570 and was completely restored and modernised in the 1760s. |
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East Anglia Transport Museum
(13 Miles)*
At Carlton Colville you will find a unique transport museum, this is the only place in the British Isles where visitors can not only view, but also ride on all three principal forms of public transport. |
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Otter Trust Earsham
(14 Miles)*
The Otter Trust is the largest and oldest otter conservation organisation in the world. Its headquarters is at Earsham in Suffolk a beautiful setting on the banks of the River Waveney. |
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Towns near Garden House
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Westleton
(< 1 Mile)*
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Middleton
(1 Mile)*
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Darsham
(2 Miles)*
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Theberton
(2 Miles)*
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Blythburgh
(4 Miles)*
The historical village of Blythburgh has been dissected by the busy A12 road which carries a short bridge over the River Blyth from where a panoramic view can be seen towards Southwold and Walberswick. |
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Wenhaston
(4 Miles)*
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Kelsale
(4 Miles)*
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Bramfield
(4 Miles)*
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Sibton
(4 Miles)*
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Leiston
(4 Miles)*
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