Free Guided Tours: Tales of the Talbot Trail
Sudbury Tourist Information Centre, Gaol Lane, Town Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1TL
Join Rachel Price, Sudbury Town Manager and the Sudbury TIC team on a guided tour of Sudbury's Talbot Trail.
The Talbot Trail is a series of 14 statues around Sudbury that depict various fascinating episodes in the town’s history over the centuries. The trail is an excellent way to navigate your way around Sudbury with many of the town's ancient natural, historical and architectural gems to enjoy on route. This is a great way to experience the trail for the first time, from The Peasants' Revolt to Dicken's 'The Rotten Borough', the fearsome Boudicea on route to Colchester to the lighter tales of William Kemp's jig and The Running Boy!
Tour meet point: At the entrance to Sudbury Arts Centre (at St. Peter's) on Market Hill.
Sudbury Tourist Information Centre (Entrance on Gaol Lane), Town Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1TL
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Sudbury Tourist Information Centre, Gaol Lane, Town Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1TL
This is a town tour so there will be gentle walking from site to site. There are no stairs so the tour is wheelchair and pushchair friendly. Please get in touch if you have any access requirements you would like to discuss with us.
This is an outdoor walking tour taking place in the historic town centre of Sudbury. Some of the streets are narrow and uneven but the tour is step free and accessible for those using wheelchairs and pushchairs.