Woodbridge: Attractions and more...
Tourists mostly come to Woodbridge for the pleasant climate.
The Buttrums Mill is located on the Burkitt Road in Woodbridge. This six storey wind mill attracts many tourists every year.The mill was built in 1836 and is the tallest windmill in the county which exists to date.
Visitors can enjoy the water rides on the Deben Cruises. The cruise takes travellers on a ride of two hours, on the magnificent and beautiful River Deben.
The Laxfield and District Museum is devoted to the communities in the town and its surrounding areas. The collection consists of archaeological specimens and other traces of earliest settlements.
Orford Ness is a famous nature reserve in Woodbridge. The reserve holds a huge collection of rare and magnificent species of animals and plants. Orford Ness was secretly used for military testing during the cold war.
The Saxtead Green Post Mill is a well kept corn mill. It is a significant historical structure in the town. Some of the parts of this mill date back to the 13th century. It is still in working condition, though it is not used.
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