The Tide Mill is the symbol of Woodbridge, standing on the newly refurbished Quay with commanding views of the river. It’s a living museum and so worth a visit and a stroll along the riverpath.

The Tide Mill is the symbol of Woodbridge, standing on the newly refurbished Quay with commanding views of the river. It’s a living museum and so worth a visit and a stroll along the riverpath.

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

Woodbridge Library is just off The Thoroughfare and is a superb modern library with loads of events and activities happening each day …. Click on http://suffolkreads.onesuffolk.net/libraries-and-mobiles/woodbridge-library/ to find out more

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.

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

The Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding NaturalBeauty (AONB) is a beautiful place to explore and enjoy and Woodbridge is part of this beautiful part of the country. The paths along the River Deben allow you a chance to experience Suffolk at it’s beautiful best. Wonder at the ‘Big Skies’ and striking scenery and picturesque rural countryside, it is a diverse landscape with plentyto offer people and wildlife.

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

Try sailing on a more affordable scale at the model boating pond near to the Tea Hut on the riverpath

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

A visit to this working windmill is really worth it.