THE wool trade once made
Suffolk one of England's richest counties, and today's visitors seeking a
quintessential East Anglian experience will not leave feeling short-changed.
Suffolk, low-lying but rarely flat, is a landscape dominated by its countless
villages, each with their own church, and by its Anglo Saxon heritage.
Suffolk is the latest title in Bradt's Slow Travel series. It has been written
by Laurence Mitchell, a freelance travel writer and photographer who, when not
wandering around his home patch of East Anglia, specializes in places well off
the beaten track.
Price: £9.99.
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