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The Abbey Gardens, located in the historic centre of Bury St Edmunds, is an award-winning floral garden and ancient setting.

Moyse’s Hall, dates back to 1180, and was used as a prison and a police station before opening as a museum in 1899

Built on the site of the Benedictine Abbey dedicated to St Edmund, and overlooking the Abbey Gardens

St John’s is an Anglican catholic church located in St John’s Street and was built in 1841.

Part of Bury’s Benedictine Abbey site, this remarkable 14th century church claims to be England’s third largest parish church

A brand-new visitor attraction and community hub from one of Bury St. Edmund’s oldest buildings, the Guildhall.

Find everything you need to know at Bury St Edmunds Tourism Information Point