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The Ancient House
The Ancient House is a typical Suffolk timber frame house with fine pargetting (ornamental plasterwork) and tall windows dating the building as middle to late 17th century and the door panelling is worthy of note. Next door John Self's shop window and door are Victorian.

 

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Framlingham Castle
The present curtain-walled structure of Framlingham Castle dates from the late 1 . . . read more »
The Church of St Michael the Archangel
St Michael's Church has many important features including a curious wall paintin . . . read more »
Framlingham Mere
In 1988 Suffolk Wildlife Trust leased Framlingham Mere as a nature reserve and n . . . read more »
The Brownsord Way - A circular walk
The Brownsord Way is named in memory of Miss Ella Brownsord who for nearly thirt . . . read more »
Victorian Framlingham
Framlingham really reached its zenith as the centre for the locality in the Vict . . . read more »
The Village Pump
The Pump was one of the town's principal water supplies and has two spouts. The . . . read more »
United Free Church
The United Free Church is a typical late Victorian building though the oldest pa . . . read more »
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