Attractions in East Anglia
Attractions in East Anglia, such as Collectors World and Kings College are listed below. East Anglia is a region of great beauty and romantic landscapes, and not surprisingly is the spiritual heartland of England's famous painters, Gainsborough and Constable. From St Albans with its Roman remains to Cambridge the home of one of England's most famous universities, East Anglia is full of wonderful churches, cathedrals and stately homes. Combined with the amusement parks, cross country walks and watersports, and you'll find something of interest for all ages.
Collectors World
Downham Market, Cambridgeshire
The Collectors World is a highly popular tourist attraction in Norfolk. Set in beautiful grounds this fascinating attraction has something for everyone, allow at least 2... more
Kings College
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Welcome to King´s College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom. King´s is one of the oldest Cambridge colleges, having been... more
Linton Zoo
Hadstock Road, Linton, Cambridgeshire
At Linton Zoo, set in 18 acres of garden, the emphasis is on conservation and education. There is a wealth of exotic and rare creatures that... more
Nene Valley Railway
Wansford Station, Stibbington, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
At Nene Valley Railway, you can view a large collection of British and continental locomotives and carriages. These include `Thomas´ the childrens favourite engine and the... more
Shepreth Wildlife Park
Willersmill, Station Road, Shepreth, Nr Royston, Cambridgeshire
Shepreth Wildlife Park was first started as a private wild animal sanctuary in 1979. Since that time many animals have been adopted, including road victims, orphans... more
Colchester Zoo
Maldon Road, Stanway, Essex
Colchester Zoo is one of the finest Zoos in Europe with over 270 species in 60 acres of parkland. Many species are endangered and part of... more
Epping Ongar Railway
High Street, Ongar, Essex
The Epping Ongar Railway runs through 6 miles of Essex countryside. A series of special events are held throughout the year.... more
Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker
Kelvedon Hall Lane, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood, Essex
Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker is the biggest and deepest cold war bunker open to the public in southeast England. Witness the three lives of the... more
Sherwin Gallery
78 Hutton Road, Shenfield, Brentwood, Essex
The Sherwin Gallery, home of Sherwin Fine Art was established in the early 1990s by William S Sherwin. There are fine paintings from the late 18th... more
Bressingham Steam Museum & Gardens
Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk
The Bressingham Steam Museum & Gardens story could not have begun without Alan Bloom who first acquired Bressingham Hall in 1947. The successful establishment of a... more
Langham Glass
Sculthorpe Boulevard, Tattersett B'Park, East Rudham, Fakenham, Norfolk
At Langham Glass you can witness the ancient craft of glass making. Follow the creation of a glass piece from sand to the finished product. Fun... more
Norfolk Broads
Broads Authority, 18 Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk
The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is a unique area of water, grazing marshes, fen and woodland, and home to some of the rarest plants and creatures... more
The Poppy Line (M&GN Joint Railway Society and NNR)
The Station, Station Approach, Sheringham, Norfolk
The Poppy Line (M&GN Joint Railway Society and NNR) has five and a quarter miles of track running through a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.... more
Tales of the Old Gaol House
Saturday Market Place, King's Lynn, Norfolk
At Tales of the Old Gaol House, let your imagination run riot as your personal stereo guide takes you through King´s Lynn´s 1930s police station and... more
Thursford Collection
Thursford, Fakenham, Norfolk
The Thursford Collection, in the tranquil setting of a small Norfolk village, takes you back to a traditional old-fashioned fairground where majestic engines sit next to... more
Sutton Hoo
Tranmer House, Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, Suffolk
Sutton Hoo: Anglo-Saxon burial mounds (´Page one of English history´) where a royal Anglo-Saxon ship-burial was discovered. The grave is thought to be that of Raedwald,... more
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
The Visitor Centre, Icklingham Road, West Stow, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village is the site of an Anglo-Saxon settlement occupied 420-650AD. Today there is a unique reconstructed Anglo-Saxon Village built on the original settlement... more



















