Clare's Wildlife Walk
Welcome to Historic and Friendly Clare, Suffolk’s smallest town! Clare is a thriving 2,000 strong community, set in the beautiful countryside of West Suffolk’s Upper Stour Valley, and brimming with. Clare is a market town and civil parish on the north bank of the River Stour in the West Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England. Clare is in southwest Suffolk, 14 miles (23 km) from Bury St Edmunds. Clare is an historic market town in West Suffolk, bordered by the Stour, midway between Haverhill and Sudbury. It is home to a country park complete with a ruined castle, moat, numerous walks and. The small town of Clare (population 2,200) is steeped in history, with 135 listed buildings including a 13th century Augustinian Priory, a grand medieval church and the Ancient House Museum. Situated in the beautiful, rolling Suffolk countryside you will find the old wool town of Clare. The town has a fascinating history, many interesting and compelling places to visit, and offers a wide range of.
Welcome to Clare, Suffolk’s smallest town! Clare is a thriving 2,000 strong community, set in the beautiful countryside of West Suffolk’s Upper Stour Valley, and brimming with history and nature just. Apart from our all-the-year round attractions, see ‘Things to do’, Clare hosts a programme of events throughout the year. July is our Summer Festival when we hold the Party in the Park for all the. Clare is fortunate in its historic buildings. Over 130 English Heritage listings include six that are Grade I, and 11 that are Grade II*.
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