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Blyth Valley in north-east Suffolk and occasionally also in the wider area. These events include those held in
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Blythburgh Station : Open Day and Railway Model Show
– 16:00 on Sunday, 8th September 2024
Organised by: Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society
Venue: Blythburgh Station site, off A12 alongside Village Hall
Come and meet the volunteers who are impressively re-creating Blythburgh Station, track, and rolling stock on the Halesworth to Southwold Railway (operated 1879-1929).
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold
IP18 6LDlink
Open to kids (and adults) of all ages. We’re building: Vast vehicles. All donations of Lego welcome. Free event, no booking required. Adults: Would you like to help with Lego Club? Just ask staff.
Ticket Details: Free event, no booking required.
Open Sunday afternoons April-October, 2pm-5pm, on Sparrowhawk Road, IP19 8NH, north of Halesworth. Free admission. Free parking. Refreshments. Shop. Operational during WWII when the airfield was an American base with accommodation for 3000 personnel. Home of various units including the 56th Fighter Group and the 489th Bomb Group. This well-presented museum features memorabilia, photographs and much more.
Taking place August 24th - September 18th inclusive. Open Sundays 2pm-4pm, Mondays-Saturdays 11am-4pm. Featuring the work of Anna-Lise Horsley, Margie Britz, Maria Pavledis.
Venue: St. Marys Church, Church Road, Cratfield, near Halesworth
IP19 0BU
Concerts at Cratfield’s final concert features another of Britain’s most esteemed and dynamic ensembles, The Heath Quartet. The captivating programme includes Haydn, Henriette Bosmans, Korngold and Southwold-based composer Nathan Williamson’s Quartet Black commissioned for the 2023 Aldeburgh Festival. Running time: 2 hours including 30 minutes interval for delicious tea and cakes sold in aid of Cratfield church funds.
Ticket Details: Ticket: £25, £15 via website (under 25 free – apply via email: cratfieldenquiries1@gmail.com ). See concertsatcratfield.org