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St Edmundsbury CathedralBuilt on the site of the Benedictine Abbey dedicated to St Edmund, and overlooking the Abbey Gardens.
Theatre RoyalThe Theatre Royal, built by William Wilkins in 1819, is the only surviving example of a Regency theatre in Britain
The NutshellProud to be known as the smallest pub in Britain, The Nutshell, in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, has been serving beer since 18
Abbey GardensBordered by the River Lark, the award-winning Abbey Gardens were first laid out as a Botanic Garden in 1831
Moyses Hall MuseumMoyse’s Hall, dates back to 1180, and was used as a prison and a police station before opening as a museum in 1899
Greene King Visitor CentreHere you can find out about the history of brewing in and around Bury St Edmunds, courtesy of local firm Greene King
St Marys ChurchPart of Bury’s Benedictine Abbey site, this remarkable 14th century church claims to be England’s third largest parish church



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