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The seven-mile trail near Rendlesham explores Suffolk s Anglo-Saxon history
- Credit: Suffolk County Council
A seven-mile walking trail near Sutton Hoo that explores Suffolk s role at the heart of East Anglian royal power has been created.
Walkers will take in Anglo-Saxon history from up to 1,500 years ago after signs were placed along the route near Rendlesham, where East Anglian kings once lived.
Walkers will take in views such as meadows, open fields, woodland and riverside paths
- Credit: Suffolk County Council
The trail has been created by Suffolk County Council’s Archaeological Service (SCCAS) and was made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £517,300.
The seven-mile trail near Rendlesham explores Suffolk s Anglo-Saxon history
- Credit: Suffolk County Council
A seven-mile walking trail near Sutton Hoo that explores Suffolk s role at the heart of East Anglian royal power has been created.
Walkers will take in Anglo-Saxon history from up to 1,500 years ago after signs were placed along the route near Rendlesham, where East Anglian kings once lived.
Walkers will take in views such as meadows, open fields, woodland and riverside paths
- Credit: Suffolk County Council
The trail has been created by Suffolk County Council’s Archaeological Service (SCCAS) and was made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £517,300.
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