Food scene
Taste Of Raj
20-24 Broad StMomiji Japanese Restaurant & Take Away
74 London RdGreat food, eat in or takeaway
Wortwell Bell at Wortwell
52 High RdThe local pub, serving lunch and dinner.
The Olive Tree
28 Old Yarmouth RdThe Buck Inn
The StreetPub's
Wortwell Bell at Wortwell
52 High RdYou can walk to here within 5-10mins. Good local pub that does food.
JD Young Hotel
2-4 Market PlGood pub food.
The Swan Hotel
19 The ThoroughfareThe Cap
23 The ThoroughfareBreweries/Vineyards
Open days are the last Saturdays of the month, well worth a visit. Great atmosphere.
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Grain Brewery
Tunbeck RoadOpen days are the last Saturdays of the month, well worth a visit. Great atmosphere.
We love receiving visitors here at Flint VIneyard and have made this our speciality since we started in 2016. Many visitors have returned time and time again and often learnt something new or just enjoyed sitting in the sun with a glass of wine.
From the moment you arrive until the moment you leave, we aim to make your day special. We will guide you through the vineyards and winery, taking time to unveil some of the mysteries of wine-making. There is plenty of time to ask questions, take in the beautiful views of the Waveney Valley and the tour includes a full tasting of our current wines.
There is also the option to stay for lunch. We offer a selection of the finest local produce, all from within a 15 mile radius. This is served with your chosen glass of Flint wine and includes cheese from Fen Farm Dairy and St Jude, charcuterie from Marsh Pig, artisan breads from Hempnall Village Bakery and medlar jelly from Eastgate Larder.
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Flint Vineyard
Middle RoadWe love receiving visitors here at Flint VIneyard and have made this our speciality since we started in 2016. Many visitors have returned time and time again and often learnt something new or just enjoyed sitting in the sun with a glass of wine.
From the moment you arrive until the moment you leave, we aim to make your day special. We will guide you through the vineyards and winery, taking time to unveil some of the mysteries of wine-making. There is plenty of time to ask questions, take in the beautiful views of the Waveney Valley and the tour includes a full tasting of our current wines.
There is also the option to stay for lunch. We offer a selection of the finest local produce, all from within a 15 mile radius. This is served with your chosen glass of Flint wine and includes cheese from Fen Farm Dairy and St Jude, charcuterie from Marsh Pig, artisan breads from Hempnall Village Bakery and medlar jelly from Eastgate Larder.
St Peter's Brewery Co Ltd
Places of interest
Late in 1972, a few local enthusiasts met and decided that steps should be taken to record something of the history of aviation in the Eastern counties, and preserve aircraft and artefacts. A society was formed early the following year and activities commenced; a Nissen hut behind the Flixton post office soon became the base. In May 1976, the (now) museum was officially opened by the late Wing Commander Ken Wallis who went on to become President.
A larger building was soon required for the growing collection and efforts to find a suitable site on or around the Bungay/Flixton airfield were rewarded when a barn next to the Flixton Buck Inn was offered, along with the use of a meadow for aircraft. When further expansion needs arose they were met with the purchase in 1984 of almost 8 acres of land from the owners of the Buck Inn, and work commenced on sourcing and erecting buildings and a hangar. The barn was eventually vacated in 1990.
The theme of the collection has grown from 1) the occupation of the airfield by the 446th Bomb Group USAAF, followed briefly by the Fleet Air Arm and then the Royal Air Force, and 2) aviation in the East of England. These broad headings have permitted a very varied collection of aircraft and artefacts to be gathered and displayed, and virtually everything has been donated by visitors. The collection continues to grow and when appropriate a new building is erected, although unused space is becoming scarce owing to the need to provide for car parking
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I-Museum ye-Aviation ye-Norfolk ne-Suffolk
The StreetLate in 1972, a few local enthusiasts met and decided that steps should be taken to record something of the history of aviation in the Eastern counties, and preserve aircraft and artefacts. A society was formed early the following year and activities commenced; a Nissen hut behind the Flixton post office soon became the base. In May 1976, the (now) museum was officially opened by the late Wing Commander Ken Wallis who went on to become President.
A larger building was soon required for the growing collection and efforts to find a suitable site on or around the Bungay/Flixton airfield were rewarded when a barn next to the Flixton Buck Inn was offered, along with the use of a meadow for aircraft. When further expansion needs arose they were met with the purchase in 1984 of almost 8 acres of land from the owners of the Buck Inn, and work commenced on sourcing and erecting buildings and a hangar. The barn was eventually vacated in 1990.
The theme of the collection has grown from 1) the occupation of the airfield by the 446th Bomb Group USAAF, followed briefly by the Fleet Air Arm and then the Royal Air Force, and 2) aviation in the East of England. These broad headings have permitted a very varied collection of aircraft and artefacts to be gathered and displayed, and virtually everything has been donated by visitors. The collection continues to grow and when appropriate a new building is erected, although unused space is becoming scarce owing to the need to provide for car parking
Adnams Harleston
23 The ThoroughfareGreat taste of Suffolk, Fine beer & wine with fantastic kitchen shop.
Banham Zoo
Kenninghall RoadCamel Park Oasis
Norfolk Tank Museum
Station RoadI-Sandringham Estate
Three Rivers - Pitch & Paddle
Station RoadCaptain Cook Canoes
Low RoadCity/town information
Norwich
Southwold
Bungay
Harleston
Walberswick
Aldeburgh
Sightseeing
Bigod Castle, Bungay
Blickling Estate
Framlingham Castle
Church Street