The barns lie within driving distance of numerous places of interest for both young and old ranging from picturesque villages and market towns to castles, theme parks and zoos. The Visit Suffolk website gives a comprehensive guide to the best of Suffolk. In addition some of the attractions in the area are listed below:
• Africa Alive
• Banham Zoo
• Bury St Edmunds – Historic Market Town with Cathedral and Abbey Gardens
• Christchurch Mansion and Park & Ipswich Museum
• Colchester Zoo
• Constable Countryside of Dedham Vale
• Crown Pools, Ipswich - large indoor swimming pool
• Country Parks – Brandon , Bury St Edmunds and West Stow
• Easton Farm Park
• Hollowtrees Farm Shop, Semer
• Ickworth
• Kentwell Hall – Long Melford
• Lavenham – old wool market town – famous for its Guildhall, medieval buildings and antique shops
• Orford, Framlingham & Colchester Castles
• Pleasurewood Hills
• Suffolk Ski Centre
• Snape Maltings
• Somerleyton Hall & Gardens – Lowestoft
• Suffolk Heritage Coast – Dunwich, Southwold, Aldeburgh
• Sutton Hoo (National Trust) – burial ground of the Anglo Saxon Kings of East Anglia
• West Stow Anglo Saxon Village
• Africa Alive
• Banham Zoo
• Bury St Edmunds – Historic Market Town with Cathedral and Abbey Gardens
• Christchurch Mansion and Park & Ipswich Museum
• Colchester Zoo
• Constable Countryside of Dedham Vale
• Crown Pools, Ipswich - large indoor swimming pool
• Country Parks – Brandon , Bury St Edmunds and West Stow
• Easton Farm Park
• Hollowtrees Farm Shop, Semer
• Ickworth
• Kentwell Hall – Long Melford
• Lavenham – old wool market town – famous for its Guildhall, medieval buildings and antique shops
• Orford, Framlingham & Colchester Castles
• Pleasurewood Hills
• Suffolk Ski Centre
• Snape Maltings
• Somerleyton Hall & Gardens – Lowestoft
• Suffolk Heritage Coast – Dunwich, Southwold, Aldeburgh
• Sutton Hoo (National Trust) – burial ground of the Anglo Saxon Kings of East Anglia
• West Stow Anglo Saxon Village
