Our first visit takes us to Gainsborough’s House, the elegant Georgian townhouse in Sudbury that was artist Thomas Gainsborough’s childhood home, now a beautifully refurbished museum and gallery dedicated to his life and work. On our guided tour, we explore thoughtfully curated galleries showcasing Gainsborough’s early portraits and landscapes alongside grand society paintings, personal artefacts and a working print studio. The charming walled garden, planted with varieties familiar in Gainsborough’s time, offers a peaceful retreat. We then enjoy a light lunch at The Watering Place at Gainsborough's House.
Afterwards, we continue to Hedingham Castle, one of the finest surviving Norman keeps in England. Set within landscaped grounds, the towering 12th-century stone keep reflects the power and prestige of the de Vere family, who have lived here for nearly 900 years. There’s time to explore the atmospheric interiors, woodland paths and tranquil gardens, soaking up the castle’s rich and layered history. We return to the hotel in time for dinner and a chance to reflect on a day steeped in artistic and architectural heritage.
*Unfortunately, we're unable to visit Hedingham Castle & Gardens on our June departure, but will instead visit Kentwell Hall, a timeless, moated, 16th-century manor house set in acres of stunning gardens.