Explore fascinating stories from Suffolk.
Radio Suffolk,·21 episodes
The first full time warden was Herbert Axell
Southwold's place in the birth of The Tour de France
The Wall of Death rider used to ride with a lion on the handlebars
The mill is home to the Field Studies Council
Exploring the history of the Orwell Bridge.
Celestion pioneered some of the earliest guitar amps.
In 1974 a Turkish Airlines plane crashed near Paris, killing 18 members of a rugby team.
Underneath Thetford Forest is Britain’s only open Neolithic flint mine.
If you were to put a pin in the map marking Suffolk's middle point, where would it go?
Why Eye Castle was once a hugely important landmark for royalty in East Anglia.
Suffolk is a hotbed of fairy activity with an unusually high number of spritely stories.
The explosion was so loud it was heard 32 miles away in Southwold.
The first purpose-built seaside village in the UK was created right here in Suffolk.
What role did the Suffolk seaside town play in the biggest royal scandal of all?
Artist Thomas Gainsborough is Sudbury's most famous son. What else do we know about him?
Remains of a royal temple believed to be 1,400 years-old close were only recently found.
The Great War Huts in Hawstead tell the story of the First Battalion Suffolk Regiment.
It's all that's left from an old Suffolk business Firmin & Co. But what on earth is it?
Tom Webster from Blythburgh has been giving old barns a new life for over 50 years.
Suffolk has a high proportion of ghost stories. These are just a few of them.
Cycling from Hackney to Dunwich overnight