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Angel Gallery - A 15th Century wool merchant's residence housing exhibitions by local and national artists. Also provides accommodation.

The Wildlife Art Gallery - The site shows the schedule of exhibitions, regular and exhibition artists with examples of their work, and an illustrated book list.

Lavenham Airfield - Lavenham Airfield was operational during the Second World War, as USAAF Station 137, manned by the US Army Air Force 487th Bombardment Group. This page shows what the airfield is like today.

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