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  1. Charsfield Village Hall

    The hall was originally built for the village during the 1930's as a result of a gift from W.H.Youngman. It has been in use ever since and is now owned by the Parish Council and managed by the Village Hall Management Committee. In 2000 the…
    WoodbridgeSuffolkIP13 7QB
     07935445193 07935445193
    4.8 miles hall
  2. Bromeswell Village Hall

    Village community: seeking to provide residents living locally with the ability to hire the Village Hall and associated facilities ie kitchen, meeting room, main hall, car parking and outside space.
    Bromeswell Village HallSchool LaneBromeswellSuffolkIP12 2PY
    2.4 miles BVH
  3. Coffee, Craft and Chat - Tunstall

    A group that meets on Wednesday morning at Tunstall Baptist Church. This is open to all. There will be homemade cakes and a chance to try a new craft...something that would make a lovely gift...and obviously plenty of time to chat too!
    Tunstall Baptist ChurchMill LaneThe CommonsTunstallSuffolkIP12 2JR
     01394 809691 01394 809691
    3.1 miles
  4. Friday Club

    The Friday club is for chuildren in Schools Years 5-11 year olds and meets from 6:15pm-7:15pm at Sudbourne Baptist Church on Fridays during term time. The format for the evening varies each week but always includes a bible story or theme, prayer and some type…
    Tunstall Baptist ChurchThe CommonTunstallWoodbridgeSuffolkIP12 2JR
     01394 809691 01394 809691
    3.1 miles logo
  5. Sutton Hoo

    Awe-inspiring Anglo-Saxon royal burial site. This hauntingly beautiful 255 acre estate, with far-reaching views over the river Deben, is home to one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. Walk around the Royal Burial Ground and discover the incredible story of the ship burial of…
    Sutton HooWoodbridgeSuffolkIP12 3DJ
     01394 389714 01394 389714
    3.6 miles
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