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If you see people walking around Framlingham who appear to be staring constantly at their feet, they're probably actually following the Town Trail. Framlingham is bursting with history and hidden nooks making much of its history and interest easy to miss, so we have created the Town Trail which is a circular walk marked by metal plaques around the town which take you on a comprehensive tour of Framlingham.

To help you on your quest, we have created a guide document to accompany you which you can download and print ahead of your visit by CLICKING HERE. This is accompanied by an easy to follow map of the trail available HERE..For the ultimate guide you should download the audio guide from our audio guide pages HERE. You can then load this onto your mp3 player or iPod for a personnal tour guide, who will ensure you know all the history and details of the things you'll see on your town trail.
The Town Trail takes in all these attractions . . .
Hitcham's Almhouses Well Close Square
Mauldens Mill Unitarian Church
Old Court House The Thamar Organ at St Michael's
The Tombs at St. Michael's Church Double Street
Victorian Pillar Boxes Jeaffreson's Well
The Readery The Lanman Museum
Bowliing Green Ducking Pond
Church Clock The Crown Hotel
Barclays Bank Building The Guildhall
The Town Sign Timber Buildings
The Market Hill Railway Inn & Station
The Queens Head The Tomb House
The Ancient House The Mills Almshouses
United Free Church The Village Pump
Victorian Framlingham The Brownsord Way - A circular walk
Framlingham Mere The Church of St Michael the Archangel
Framlingham Castle  
Details of the historical attractions in Framligham can be found on our Visiting Fram pages

Remember, Framlingham is rich with history, some of which is easy to miss. The best way to ensure you see everything is to follow the Town Trail with the aid of the map, guide and audio downloadable from this website!
Use the drop-down menu under the 'Vist Fram' menu above.
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