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The Museum of East Anglian Life is the largest independent museum in Suffolk.
With a collection that focuses on the production of food and its social history, you’ll explore 17 historic buildings set in 75 acres of beautiful countryside.
From a Watermill to Workers cottages, a Queen Anne Style House and a Medieval barn, you’ll be amazed by the variety of interesting buildings on the site.
Meet the friendly animals, see crops being grown in the fields and walk through the orchard all in the new ‘Grow’ area.
Get back to nature with a walk along the river trail, this 3km walk follows the course of the river through a natural area, rich in plant species and wildlife, as well as through water meadows grazed by cattle and sheep.
Pay once, visit for 12 months! There’s so much to see and do, you’ll want to come back time and time again, which is why we’ve made all our tickets annual passes.
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