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Pakenham wind mill is a grade II listed tower mill which has been restored and is in working order.
Tudor Houses in Nayland
The medieval village of Nayland lies in the Stour Valley, on the Suffolk border with Essex.
Chelmondiston Pin Mill
Pin Mill is a hamlet on the River Orwell on the Shotley peninsula. It LIes in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Coast Guard Cottages, Shingle Street
Lavenham Guild Hall
The Guild Hall has been called one of the finest timber-framed buildings in England.
Mickfield Parish Church
Long Melford Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church is a medieval wool church built between 1467 and 1497.
The Sanctuary, Westgate, Thorpeness
DeVere House, Water Street, Lavenham
The fictional place of Harry Potter's birth.
St Mary's Church, Stoke by Nayland
The most fascinating historic feature, however, is the beautiful 15th-century south door, carved to resemble a Tree of Jesse, or family tree of Christ.
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The Maltings is a late medieval hall house, extended in the 16th century with a pair of crosswings.
Thelnetham Windmill
Thelnethem Windmill is a grade II listed tower mkll. It dates from 1819 and is one of only fouer preserved mills in Suffolk.
Pakenham Watermill
Pakenham Water Mill, built in the 1831 to replace a Tudor mill. The mill stands 5 storeys high, with a domed cap and fantail and 4 patent sails driving two sets of millstones. A gallery was added to the cap during restoration work in the 1950s.
Orford Castle
Henry II built Orford Castle in the 12th century. The castle changed hands many times over the years and it was finally passed to English Heritage in 1962.
Nayland St. Jame's Church
St Jame's church was built in the 1400 hundreds with the help of the wool and cloth trades.