Places to Visit

Woodbridge is right in the centre of a whole range of treats to explore. From the Anglo-Saxon burial ground at Sutton Hoo across the river to the wider landscape of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Suffolk Coast & Heaths there is the great outdoors to explore. Within the town there are museums, an award winning park and riverside walks to delight the visitor.

Passageway leading from St Mary's Church to Market Hill and the Shire Hall.

Woodbridge Tide Mill

A photograph of the historic Woodbridge Tide Mill

The C18 Tide Mill is the symbol of Woodbridge and stands on the newly refurbished Quay with commanding views of the river.

Woodbridge Museum

This information packed museum run by volunteers tells the whole story of the town from Roman times to present day.

Woodbridge Model Boat Club

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This is one of the few clubs in the UK with an active fleet of R36r class radio controlled model yachts.

Sutton Hoo

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Discover the incredible story of the ship burial of an Anglo-Saxon king and his most treasured possessions.

Suffolk Punch Heavy Horse Museum

Shire Hall, Woodbridge

The story of the Suffolk Punch horse is attractively told in this award winning museum using a unique and wonderful collection of historic photographs, farm and family mementoes, paintings and silverware.

Suffolk Coast & Heaths

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Woodbridge is an ideal base from which to explore the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

St.Mary’s Church

Parish church of Woodbridge- St Mary's

St. Mary’s is one of the great English churches with one of the best 15th Century Seven Sacrament fonts.

Riverside Walk

A walk besides the river Deben is fascinating at any time of year.

Ferry Quay

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Ferry Quay is so named because, in times past, the high tide water ferry from the town to the Sutton side of the river Deben was operated from the end of this quay.

Elmhurst Park

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Gifted by Lord Woodbridge in 1935, the historic Elmhurst Park is located in the heart of Woodbridge.

Buttrums Mill

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A visit to this working windmill is really worth it.

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