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Oct 30, 2022
We have waited some years to visit and finally we have and we weren’t disappointed. The site is well organised and the exhibitions were excellent. We were pleased to have chosen a time when there w… Full review by Caroline W
Oct 28, 2022
My wife and I had an enjoyable day at Sutton Hoo but this was a free visit utilising an offer through a newspaper. If we had paid the normal entry price of £15 each I would have felt somewhat disapp… Full review by mick y
Oct 14, 2022
Whilst my wife and I had been before it was some years ago and many changes. We took my aged parents with us who had both enjoyed the film ‘The Dig’ recently. Booked online for entry to the site and… Full review by Safari55983244684

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Is there a way to travel via bus from Ipswich to see this? I’d love to see this but I won’t be traveling by car; train only. Is …
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Is there a way to travel via bus from Ipswich to see this? I’d love to see this but I won’t be traveling by car; train only. Is there a way to travel by taxi?
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We stayed in Woodbridge, and I know there is a rail station there and so not too far by taxi.... sorry I don't know the railway line, so if connected to Ipswich line. Maybe contact the Ipswich …
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We stayed in Woodbridge, and I know there is a rail station there and so not too far by taxi.... sorry I don't know the railway line, so if connected to Ipswich line. Maybe contact the Ipswich Tourist Office to see..... think it will also depend on when you visit.
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Is the viewing tower open yet?
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Doubt it. There was just a ground floor and a staircase when we went end of August. No outer-walls or anything.
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How long do i need to visit here??
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You need to do the guided tour and that lasts about an hour although it did run over because it was so interesting. You can then look at the exhibits and there is normally someone …
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You need to do the guided tour and that lasts about an hour although it did run over because it was so interesting. You can then look at the exhibits and there is normally someone there to talking through some pieces. We were there about 4 hours because we had lunch too.
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Is there any where for a good sandwich and a pint
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Hi There is plenty of space for a picnic and being Nat Trust there is a cafe / restaurant which serves alcohol. That said it is only about 5 min out of town with several places some of which …
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Hi There is plenty of space for a picnic and being Nat Trust there is a cafe / restaurant which serves alcohol. That said it is only about 5 min out of town with several places some of which are along the river. We opted for the picnic as a family on a budget. Hope that helps
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Answer by salena l · May 13, 2018
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are dogs admitted
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Yes they are provided they are on a lead . They are not allowed in two places . The house and the exhibition hall.
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  1. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sutton-hoo

    With an exclusive wooden balcony facing out towards the Royal Burial Ground, Deben View offers stunning views across the Sutton Hoo landscape. Wilford …

    • Location: Tranmer House, Woodbridge, IP12 3DJ, Suffolk
    • Phone: 01394 389700
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Hoo

    In medieval times the westerly end of the mound was dug away and a boundary ditch was laid out. Therefore, when looters dug into the apparent centre during the sixteenth century, they missed the real centre: nor could they have foreseen that the deposit lay very deep in the belly of a buried ship, well below the level of the land surface.

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    • Ownership: National Trust
  3. People also ask
    What is the history of Sutton Hoo?
    Sutton Hoo is the site of two early medieval cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge, in Suffolk, England. Archaeologists have been excavating the area since 1938.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Hoo
    Is Sutton Hoo Open to the public?
    You can visit the Sutton Hoo treasures and the place where they were discovered. The most important artifacts from Sutton Hoo, including the famous helmet, can be viewed in Room 41 of the British Museum in London. The estate in Suffolk is also open to the public, and owned by the National Trust.
    www.mentalfloss.com/article/639394/sutton-hoo-ship-bur…
    Was Sutton Hoo the final resting place of a king?
    When a burial mound was dug open at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk it was obviously the final resting place of someone very important, almost certainly a king. All the evidence points to a king of the Wuffingas, people who came from what is now Denmark to settle in Eastern England.
    owlcation.com/humanities/The-Anglo-Saxon-Boat-of-Sutt…
    Can you visit Tranmer House Sutton Hoo?
    Venture into Tranmer House, the former home of Edith Pretty, to discover more about her fascinating life and the archaeological work that has taken place at Sutton Hoo. Tranmer House is open at weekends only. Explore the atmospheric seventh-century Royal Burial Ground as you discover the history and mystery of what lay beneath the earth.
    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sutton-hoo
  4. https://www.britannica.com/place/Sutton-Hoo

    Sutton Hoo, estate near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, that is the site of an early medieval burial ground that includes the grave or cenotaph of an Anglo-Saxon …

  5. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sutton-hoo/...

    Winter opening at Sutton Hoo. From 31 October Sutton Hoo will be moving into winter opening hours. The High Hall exhibition, Tranmer House, gift shop, café …

    • Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins
    • https://www.world-archaeology.com/great-discoveries/sutton-hoo

      Sep 03, 2009 · Sutton Hoo revealed. In 1938, Mrs Edith Pretty, owner of the Sutton Hoo estate, invited local archaeologist Basil Brown to excavate a group of low …

      • Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins
      • An overview of Sutton Hoo- Archaelogical site - RTF | Rethinking …

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        Nov 10, 2022 · Sutton Hoo is an estate near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. It is known and is …

      • https://lutonhooestate.co.uk

        Luton Hoo Estate is a traditional privately owned Country Estate that continues to trust in its …

      • https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/639394/sutton...

        Jan 06, 2021 · The Sutton Hoo ship burial proved that the ‘Dark Ages’ was a misnomer. Around 410 CE, as the Roman Empire broke down, the Roman army left England. Then, Germanic tribes like the Angles and ...

      • Who owns the Sutton Hoo Estate? - Everycareinternational.com

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        The site of Sutton Hoo was given to the National Trust in 1998, presenting the conservation …

      • https://owlcation.com/humanities/The-Anglo-Saxon...

        Feb 08, 2021 · The couple bought the 526-acre Sutton Hoo estate and settled in to the life of the landed gentry. Frank died in 1934 and Edith Pretty continued living on the estate on which were about 20 burial mounds. The BBC picks up …

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