2 Best Sights in Long Melford, East Anglia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Long Melford - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Kentwell Hall

A wide moat surrounds this redbrick Tudor manor house with tall chimneys and domed turrets. Built between 1520 and 1550, it was heavily restored inside after a fire in the early 19th century. On some weekends, costumed "servants" and "farmworkers" perform reenactments of Tudor life or life during World War II. There are also evening events, such as open-air theater performances. Check the website for notice of the spring lambing days. The house and farm are a half mile north of Long Melford Green. Always call ahead, as this place has notoriously variable opening times and sometimes contradictory listings.

Off A134, Long Melford, CO10 9BA, England
01787-310207
Sight Details
House and gardens £19.40; gardens and farm only £14.40
Closed Oct.–Mar.

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Melford Hall

Distinguished from the outside by its turrets and topiaries, Melford Hall is an Elizabethan house with its original banqueting room, a fair number of 18th-century additions, and pleasant gardens. Much of the porcelain and other fine pieces here come from the Santisima Trinidad, a ship loaded with gifts from the emperor of China and bound for Spain that was captured in the 18th century. Children's writer Beatrix Potter, related to the owners, visited often; there's a small collection of Potter memorabilia.

Off A134, Long Melford, CO10 9AA, England
01787-379228
Sight Details
£13.20
Closed Mon. and Tues. and Nov.–Mar.

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