English Heritage sites near Trimley St. Mary Parish

Landguard Fort

LANDGUARD FORT

3 miles from Trimley St. Mary Parish

Landguard Fort is the site of the last opposed seaborne invasion of England in 1667 and the first land battle of the Royal Marines.

Mistley Towers

MISTLEY TOWERS

10 miles from Trimley St. Mary Parish

Two porticoed Classical towers, which stood at each end of a grandiose but highly unconventional Georgian church, designed by Robert Adam in 1776.

Orford Castle

ORFORD CASTLE

13 miles from Trimley St. Mary Parish

Discover one of England’s most complete and unusual keeps at this fascinating visitor attraction in Suffolk.

Framlingham Castle

FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE

17 miles from Trimley St. Mary Parish

Framlingham Castle is a magnificent 12th century fortress with a long and colourful past which makes a fascinating family day out in Suffolk.

Saxtead Green Post Mill

SAXTEAD GREEN POST MILL

18 miles from Trimley St. Mary Parish

Saxtead Green Post Mill is a corn mill, whose whole body revolves on its base and was one of many built in Suffolk from the late 13th century.

Colchester, St Botolph's Priory

COLCHESTER, ST BOTOLPH'S PRIORY

18 miles from Trimley St. Mary Parish

The remains of one of the first Augustinian priories in England, founded in c.1100 and an impressive example of early Norman architecture.


Churches in Trimley St. Mary Parish

St Martin's Trimley

High Road Trimley Felixstowe
01394 813161
https://www.waltonandtrimley.org.uk/

St Martin's church is used for services and is in the benefice of Walton and Trimley.

 


Pubs in Trimley St. Mary Parish

Mariners Freehouse

193 High Rd, Trimley St. Mary, IP11 0TN
(01394) 670444
marinersfreehouse.co.uk

The building dates from the late 18th century. The pub was originally a wooden hut on another site (possibly Gaymer's Lane). The name was changed from the New Inn to remember Thomas Cavendish, who was born in Trimley St Martin and in May 15...