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THINGS TO DO IN SUFFOLK & NORFOLK

Eye Town – Our local town

They say home is where the heart is and, while we’re spoilt for choice with an abundance of fabulous towns and places to visit in Suffolk, our home town of Eye has a special place in our affections. A 20-minute stroll or a leisurely five-minute cycle from Wild & West farm and you’ll find yourself in the heart of this historic market town, which until the 1970s held the title of smallest borough in England.

It may be the smallest town in Suffolk but don’t let its size fool you – it’s a jewel in our county’s crown with charming streets that are brimming with historic buildings and some seriously good places to shop and eat.

If you love history and architecture then Eye doesn’t disappoint; from the imposing Victorian flint-and-bricktown hall and the magnificent fifteenth century church to Eye Castle, around which the town is built, our local area is steeped in history. We highly recommend climbing the castle’s steps to the ramparts for a picture-perfect, breath-taking bird’s eye view of Eye and the glorious countryside that wraps around it.

Time for a light refreshment?

When you’re in need of a pit stop, head to the heart of the town and you’ll find The Queen’s Head pub… the perfect place to refuel after all that exploring. Authentic and traditional – think medieval beams and roaring, open fires – we love that it serves real ale from the cask; with a fine selection of local ales including the award-winning Suffolk brewery, Adnams of Southwold. If cider’s more your tipple, then locally produced Aspall is always on tap. You can enjoy a meal in one of the pub’s three bars or dine al fresco in the garden. And if you’re holidaying with your dog, four-legged friends are always welcome at the Queen’s Head. Non meat eaters might like to head further afield to Thwaite, where The Walnut Tree vegetarian and vegan pub wins rave reviews (they also sell their own range of frozen vegan gluten-free ready meals – including their gourmet pizza – to take away).

They say, ‘Eat breakfast like a king’ and you can do just that at Caféye, which serves hearty English and Turkish breakfasts along with a warm welcome. Open all day, this cosy café/restaurant is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy some lovingly homemade fare with a difference. Chocolate brownie and an Americano anyone? And if sampling local produce is your thing, then pop into Beard’s Deli, which boasts an amazing cheese counter (try some fabulous local cheeses: Baron Bigod – it’s a creamy, nutty delight, Suffolk Gold – is a creamy, semi hard farmbase cheese made in Cottenham, Binham Blue - made in Walsingham and is a soft tangy blue cheese or a Norfolk Mardler - a very creamy goats cheese, matured for 8 weeks) and a great selection of wines… the perfect pairing for a gourmet night in.

Shop til you drop

If it's retail therapy you’re craving then look no further than Green Door, an antiques and interiors shop with a French flavour. You’re sure to find that special something for your home or garden… a lasting keepsake of your time in Eye. And if a 19th century Rococo wall mirror or a Georgian mahogany cutlery box is on your wish list, then take a stroll to English and Continental Antiques, an absolute treasure trove of antiquities.

A visit to Eye wouldn’t be complete without sampling the delights of Cocoa Mama – its team of chocolatiers produce chocolates the old-fashioned way, by hand and in small batches. We love that they take inspiration from local Suffolk flavours like apple, lavender, raspberry, and dark ale, and that their focus is sourcing sustainably. Treat someone to a box of handcrafted luxury…or better still, treat yourself!

So, there you have it, just a few good reasons to spend some time in our historic hometown…small in size but chock-full of delightful character.