Ipswich bursts into life each summer with the return of the annual Ipswich Art Festival. A fusion of music, arts and family entertainment it draws tens of thousands of good-humored punters, and a fair few celebrity headliners, to locations throughout the city.
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Jun - Jul 2013 (annual)
The Jerwood DanceHouse is a major international centre for dance on Ipswich's waterfront. Developed by DanceEast, the venue includes four custom-built dance studios, therapy suites and a café and public courtyard, with views over the waterfront.
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Daily
Housed in a 1937 trolleybus depot, Ipswich Transport Museum has an extensive collection of local transport - either built in the area or used to transport its populace around. Visitors can discover old buses, cars, bicycles, fire engines and trams.
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Mar - Nov 2013; Sun only (annual)
Families gather at Jimmy's Farm in Suffolk every September for a weekend of great music, food cooked by celebrity chefs and loads of activities for children. The festival attracts big names and its focus is on both great food and music.
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Sep 2013 (annual)
The biggest custom car show in Europe, the Street Rod Nationals at Trinity Park attracts customised 1950s-style cars, high-tech Street Rods, Hot Rods and high-performance Street Machines. The weekend includes live music, children's events, competitions and more.
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Aug 2013 (annual)
The Suffolk Show is held on its own showground outside Ipswich, Trinity Park. It features farm livestock and equine classes, agricultural trade stands, flower shows, horticultural exhibits and grand ring displays, including international showjumpers.
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Jun 2013 (annual)
The open-air Museum of East Anglian Life explores aspects of domestic, agricultural and industrial life in East Anglia over the last ten centuries. Objects of interest include a number of beautifully preserved and restored agricultural steam engines.
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Mar - Oct 2013 (annual)
At Carter's Vineyards, visitors can follow a nature trail through the vine trellises and wildflower meadows before tasting some of the award-winning crisp English whites, fruity reds and delicate sparkling wines.
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Apr - Oct 2013 (annual)
The Snape Proms series of evening concerts brightens up the late summer days at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Benjamin Britten's wonderful performance venue in coastal Suffolk. The month-long programme presents everything from steel bands to chamber music and orchestral concerts.
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Aug 2013 (annual)
Aldeburgh Festival was the brainchild of Suffolk composer Benjamin Britten and his life partner, the tenor Peter Pears in 1948. Every year Aldeburgh programmes not only acknowledged masterpieces but also new contemporary works at the Snape Maltings and in seaside Aldeburgh itself.
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Jun 2013 (annual)
In true festive spirit, Colchester Castle opens its doors to the public for free for one evening. Alongside the castle's usual attractions, an on-site Christmas market ensures plenty of Christmas cheer for all ages, complete with snow and Santa Claus.
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Dec 2013 (annual)
A sombre, but special, occasion, Light Up a Life at Colchester Castle supports St Helena Hospice. Following a procession, a tree will be lit in the castle grounds, with each light representing an individual cared for in the home.
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Dec 2013 (annual)
Once capital of Roman Britain, Colchester boasts an impressive castle built on the foundations of the Roman temple of Claudius, parts of which can still be seen today. The castle has the largest keep ever built by the Normans and since the 16th century it's been a ruin, a library and a gaol for witches. Today the castle is a popular family attraction housing an award-winning museum complete with hands-on exhibitions documenting Colchester's history from the Stone Age to the Civil war.
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Daily
Colchester's intriguing Natural History Museum explores the elements and wildlife in the region with its displays of natural habitats, fish, birds and marine animals. Situated in the former All Saints Church, the hands-on displays, live animals and nature reserve make for a fun-filled family day out.
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Daily
One might think that time stopped still a few centuries ago when walking into the 15th-century house that is the Tymperleys Clock Museum in Colchester. It contains one of the largest collections of clocks in Britain.
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Apr - Oct 2013; not Mon or Sun (annual)
The Roman River Music Festival, first held in 2000, fills intimate and atmospheric medieval churches in idyllic villages (Dedham, Stoke by Nayland, Fordham, Lawford, Fingringhoe, East Mersea, Copford, Layer Marney and Abberton churches) as well as venues in Colchester, with world-class folk, jazz, soul and classical music.
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Sep - Oct 2013 (annual)
Theatre and music buffs can catch a performance at the Mercury Theatre, Colchester's leading performing arts venue.
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Daily
Taking place in venues throughout the town, the annual Bury St Edmunds festival attracts international performers from classical to world music. It includes book readings, comedy and a continental market, as well as guided tours.
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May 2013 (annual)