Flag Fen, Britain's Bronze Age Centre near Peterborough, offers a unique archaeological experience with Bronze Age landscape, reconstructed roundhouses and archaeological work in progress during the summer months.
An Elizabethan House built by William Cecil and ancestral home of the Marquess of Exeter, near Stamford in Lincolnshire. Extensive parkland (laid out by Capability Brown), sculpture garden and art collection.
A national collection of British stained glass in Ely Cathedral, displaying the beauty and history of an art-form that has been practised in Britain for at least thirteen hundred years.
A contemporary art gallery and craft shop in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Particular interest in challenging traditional boundaries between the fine arts, crafts and design.
The international arts festival for the East of England programming a world-class festival of music, theatre, circus, dance, visual arts, children's events and free outdoor-spectaculars for 16 days each May.
Norwich Theatre Royal is a 1300 seat Art Deco theatre presenting a high quality mix of comedy, drama, music, dance, opera, musicals and family shows all year round.
24 acres of garden tended by the Royal Horticultural Society, containing the National Collection of Viburnum and many other plants, with frequent events organised.
Displays, exhibitions and events and the story of Chelmsford from the Ice Age, through Roman times, up until now. All this set in a Victorian mansion in Oaklands Park.
Hylands House, a beautiful listed building surrounded by woodland, grassland, lakes, ponds and gardens is open to the public, and runs a full programme of events throughout the year.
Founded by the Celtic missionary St Cedd, this remote and peaceful 7th century chapel by the sea is a place of pilgrimage, and the earliest in the country of which so much remains.