Regency House

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Regency House

Another master of disguise! The Regency-style ‘stone’ front is actually made of wood. The London-forged balcony and balustrade were 1812 additions. Once known as ‘Tudor House’ or ‘Church House’, it’s a 1400s property in hiding! St Michael’s clergy called it home for 300 years and later here, a printworks provided The Framlingham Weekly News (1859-1938).

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Regency House
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Regency House

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Scroll right to head east to Double Street towards Castle Street for points of interest towards Pageant Field and play area, and Framlingham Castle .
Scroll left to head across or down Church Street to St Michael’s Church and Market Hill.

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Regency House

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Double Street

Linking Church & Castle Streets

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Rare Victorian Pillar Box

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Market Hill

Market Place & More

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St Michael’s Church

on Church Street

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