Suffolk 2012
Our friend Norah was visiting from Australia & so we decide to explore parts of Suffolk together. Unfortunately the weather in October wasn’t at its best. Being in Constable country we obviously had to trek to Flatford Mill avoiding some curious cows on the way. Of the other places we visited, Lavenham was by far the most photogenic.
Flatford Mill




Constable’s The Hay Wain

Typical weather on Southwold Pier
Aldeburgh Scallop


Orford Castle

Lavenham
Though we thought that the town was notorious for medieval witch burnings – apparently not so (or not any different from any other rural village). The reputation is solely down to the memorable Vincent Price Witchfinder General film of 1968! In medieval times it was one of the wealthiest villages in England. However when trade moved to Colchester, Lavenham saw a slump in its fortunes and it became a bit of a backwater – albeit a very scenic one.
One of the many nice meals we had – this one in Mains







