Bramfield area guidebook

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Bramfield area guidebook

Food scene

Here are some wonderful local eat in and take away suggestions.
Nearest bakery, with a restaurant on site.
12 locals recommend
Two Magpies Bakery Darsham
London Road
12 locals recommend
Nearest bakery, with a restaurant on site.
8 locals recommend
Boarding House Halesworth
10 Market Pl
8 locals recommend
Nearest pub with great food served all day. 20 mins walk from South manor Farm.
11 locals recommend
The Queen's Head at Bramfield
The Street
11 locals recommend
Nearest pub with great food served all day. 20 mins walk from South manor Farm.
Best local chip shop! Halesworth.
Seashell
5 Bridge St
Best local chip shop! Halesworth.
Gastro pub by the sea at Walberswick.
21 locals recommend
Anchor at Walberswick
The Street
21 locals recommend
Gastro pub by the sea at Walberswick.
Gastropub by the sea at Minsmere.
20 locals recommend
The Eels Foot Inn
School Cottages
20 locals recommend
Gastropub by the sea at Minsmere.
Gastro pub by the sea at Dunwich.
19 locals recommend
The Ship at Dunwich
Saint James's Street
19 locals recommend
Gastro pub by the sea at Dunwich.
Flora Tea Rooms: A cafe right on the beach at Dunwich, serving great veggie burgers and chips etc.
Flora Tea Rooms
Beach Road
Flora Tea Rooms: A cafe right on the beach at Dunwich, serving great veggie burgers and chips etc.

Sightseeing

Beautiful and varied local beaches, and places of historical interest and natural beauty.
30 locals recommend
Covehithe
30 locals recommend
In 1250 Dunwich was one of the largest ports in England, and had a population of 4000. Now it has a population of 50; the sea claimed more than 2km of coastline and reduced a great port to a tiny fishing village. Most of the city and its churches are lost under the sea.
26 locals recommend
Dunwich Beach
26 locals recommend
In 1250 Dunwich was one of the largest ports in England, and had a population of 4000. Now it has a population of 50; the sea claimed more than 2km of coastline and reduced a great port to a tiny fishing village. Most of the city and its churches are lost under the sea.
89 locals recommend
Southwold Pier
North Parade
89 locals recommend
32 locals recommend
Walberswick Beach
32 locals recommend
Beautiful walks.
9 locals recommend
Dunwich Forest
9 locals recommend
Beautiful walks.
Coastal nature reserve and bird sanctuary, with woods and wetland, 7 bird spotting hides, nature trails and a tea room.
146 locals recommend
RSPB Minsmere
Sheepwash Lane
146 locals recommend
Coastal nature reserve and bird sanctuary, with woods and wetland, 7 bird spotting hides, nature trails and a tea room.
130 locals recommend
National Trust - Sutton Hoo
130 locals recommend
St Andrews Bramfield has a 12th century, flint built, round tower which houses the bells. The main church is 14th Century replacing a timber framed structure mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086. A beautiful wooden 15th Century Rood screen has been carefully preserved and can be seen inside.
St Andrew's Church, Bramfield
St Andrews Bramfield has a 12th century, flint built, round tower which houses the bells. The main church is 14th Century replacing a timber framed structure mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086. A beautiful wooden 15th Century Rood screen has been carefully preserved and can be seen inside.
28 locals recommend
Orford Ness
28 locals recommend
25 locals recommend
Aldeburgh Beach
Crag Path
25 locals recommend
145 locals recommend
Framlingham Castle
Church Street
145 locals recommend

Entertainment

13 locals recommend
Latitude Festival
13 locals recommend
9 locals recommend
The Electric Picture Palace
Blackmill Road
9 locals recommend
Snape Maltings is a place of energy and inspiration – a visitor destination of outstanding natural beauty and one of the world’s leading centres of music, founded by Suffolk-born composer Benjamin Britten. Visit this remarkable collection of redeveloped Victorian industrial buildings for world-class concerts and events, distinctive independent shops, cafes, galleries, walks and abundant wildlife, all set against a breathtaking expanse of reeds, water and sky.
215 locals recommend
Snape Maltings
215 locals recommend
Snape Maltings is a place of energy and inspiration – a visitor destination of outstanding natural beauty and one of the world’s leading centres of music, founded by Suffolk-born composer Benjamin Britten. Visit this remarkable collection of redeveloped Victorian industrial buildings for world-class concerts and events, distinctive independent shops, cafes, galleries, walks and abundant wildlife, all set against a breathtaking expanse of reeds, water and sky.
12 locals recommend
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
12 locals recommend
Arts centre with a theatre and dance studio. Also a cinema and cafe.
25 locals recommend
The Cut
8 New Cut
25 locals recommend
Arts centre with a theatre and dance studio. Also a cinema and cafe.
A beautifully constructed open air theatre in a special location. Music, Opera, Comedy, Theatre filled summer programme. Just a mile away from South Manor Farm.
Thorington Theatre
Unnamed Road
A beautifully constructed open air theatre in a special location. Music, Opera, Comedy, Theatre filled summer programme. Just a mile away from South Manor Farm.

Amenities

Halesworth has a large Co op and a postoffice for your convenience. There are also cafes and various food shops on The Thoroughfare.
31 locals recommend
Halesworth
42 Thoroughfare
31 locals recommend
Halesworth has a large Co op and a postoffice for your convenience. There are also cafes and various food shops on The Thoroughfare.