Sudbury is a historic market town in Suffolk, one of the largest counties of England in East Anglia. Sudbury itself is worth exploring on foot, a small family friendly town with a shopping area (mostly full of chain shops but with a few great local shops), and a few good bars and restaurants. Fans of art history will be pleased to discover the house of Thomas Gainsborough on the appropriately named Gainsborough Street at the bottom of Market Hill, and book lovers may be amused by the plaque at St Peter's Church which acknowledges the fact that the town was referenced in Dodie Smith's classic 101 Dalmations.
Restaurants in Sudbury
5.0 based on 80 reviews
At the Spicebox we flippin’ love food! We want to share with you our passion and knowledge to help you create delicious food for your family and friends. We have shops in Sudbury, York, Harrogate, Newcastle Fenwick Food Hall, Leeds, Burscough (Booths) and online. Pop by for tips & advice, menu planning ideas and our handmade Curry Packs, tailored to your tastes. We also have a large range of loose spices, gift sets & kitchenware, pickles & chutneys, snacks & sweets, breads, rice and much more. Whether you’re a novice cook or avid foodie, we’ll have something to tickle your taste buds and help you get creative in the kitchen.
Had the utmost pleasure going into Rafi's and ordering some delicious spice mixes for a present for close friends. I was able to check about allergens with complete ease, and nothing was too much trouble. Absolutely fantastic service, great value, and will definitely be back again.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
I am fortunate to walk the meadows regularly and they are lovely - although in the winter they are likely to be living up to their name and will be flooded! The wild flowers are beautiful and the wildlife diverse - kingfishers, swans, cormarants...
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Tourist Information Centre for Sudbury, Suffolk and the surrounding areas. Visitors and locals always welcome.
Very efficient and friendly. Maps, souvenirs and will book travel and events. In the library is on the south side of the Market place which has imposing columns.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Sudbury library is based in the Old Corn Exchange which gives lots of light and galleried study and reference areas with tables and power sockets. There are plenty of seats and a separate children's section.There is a room for hire which seats up to about 30 theatre style with an urn and mugs provided. There is a lavatory. Staff are very helpful.There is quiet but it's welcoming. A good place to browse and at the heart of the town. Tourist information section is staffed when possible and has a wealth of leaflets etc.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
In 1971 St Peter's Church was closed for public worship. It is now a cultural and community venue in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. St Peter's hosts a variety of performances, fairs and exhibitions but is also open for sightseeing. Entrance is usually free of charge, except when there is an event taking place. St Peter's is currently in the process of a major £2.5M regeneration project and will close to the public in September 2021 for urgent repairs and to update facilities. Reopening is planned for Spring 2023 when there will be an exciting programme of events taking place for the local community and visitors alike!
4.0 based on 11 reviews
Glad to say this was open on the Saturday morning I visited because it is a treasure house of local history, including interactive screens, flying models of a Zeppelin and World War 2 bombers and the story of 101 Dalmatians and its author. Needs more than one visit to take it all in. I discovered that it is now regularly open on Saturday mornings as well as during office hours on weekdays.
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