
Visit Bungay in Suffolk Once and You’ll Never Forget it! Bungay is a historic and bustling market town in Suffolk situated near the river Waveney. There are lots for visitors to enjoy and do in Bungay and this is why this part of the Suffolk Riviera is popular with UK and international tourists alike. The [...]
With the property market ever changing, countryside living is on the up. Estate Agents have seen a recent increase in the demand for homes in Suffolk coast and have had to improve their service to cope with this. Estate Agent Software is a great help to estate agents in the local area. Bungay is a [...]
Bungay is an area popular with families, with nearby areas seeing the benefits of high quality playground equipment for local children. There are a lot more benefits to playground equipment, then you may first think. Research has shown that high quality Outdoor Playground Equipment improves the mood of children greatly and motivates them to be [...]
Bungay’s most famous resident, Julian Assange, held a big 40th birthday bash yesterday, with movie star couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rumoured to have attended. Mr Assange celebrated his birthday in style at the ten bedroom Ellingham Hall Estate, near Bungay yesterday. A number of high profile guests were rumoured to have attended the [...]
A riotous evening of outdoor fun for Dad at Earsham Hall If your Dad’s not a fan of cissy love stories, and prefers a cracking story line with fighting, power struggles and conspiracies, then Shakespeares Macbeth should fit the bill. The action is happening at Earsham Hall, near Bungay on 18 June at 7.30pm Yet [...]
Posted on 26 January 2012
The fourth annual Beccles and Bungay Waveney Valley Rowing Challenge is set to firmly establish the event as a key date on the local calendar. The contest, unlike the famous Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, is intended for novice rowers, who receive training on Sundays during February and March to prepare them for the race. The race [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 January 2012
Bungay is one of three finalists in a BBC Radio 5 Live competition that will see the winner granted city status for a day to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The Jubilee year will see one of Britain’s towns permanently granted city status, but the 5 Live competition aims to celebrate Britain’s often overlooked smaller [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 10 January 2012
Theatre Lovers in Bungay are looking forward to a Dickens Classic Lovers of classic literature are in for a treat this summer as the Baroque Theatre Company hits the road with its new stage adaptation of Dickens’ classic Great Expectations. As part of national celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth, this new production [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 04 January 2012
This year’s annual Bungay Boxing Day Hunt saw thousands of onlookers gather to watch the horses, hounds and riders of the Waveney Harriers. Beginning with a parade through the town, the Harriers were greeted by a record number of spectators, all eager to catch a glimpse of this most traditional of British country pursuits. Joint [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 December 2011
This year the Bungay Town Football Club are offering you a chance to see the new year in with a bang, while supporting this vital local institution. The New Year’s Eve party at Bungay’s Maltings Pavilions is set to be a great night for all, with local favourite DJ Carlos from the King’s Head providing [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 15 December 2011
St Mary’s Church has been one of Bungay’s most beautiful buildings since Gundreda, Countess of Norfolk, and widow of Hugh Bigod, of Bungay Castle, established the church in the late 12th century. Though the church itself is now redundant, the building is cared for by the Friends of St Mary’s Church, who organise tours of [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 06 December 2011
Archaeologists have uncovered a what they suspect to be an Iron Age road, made of timber and preserved in peat for 2,000 years, in Geldeston, near Bungay. Following excavations this summer, archaeologists have revealed that the site may be part of an ancient causeway which crossed the River Waveney and the surrounding wetlands. Although exact [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 04 December 2011
In spite of the credit crunch and fears of a double dip recession, Bungay property market has been surprisingly resilient, thanks in part to the renewed efforts of estate agents, who have been scouting out some stunning properties in recent months. Estate agents are discovering that communication and access are fast becoming the key to [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 03 December 2011
Bungay will always attract both homebuyers and renters, thanks to the relatively cheap cost of living and its proximity to Norwich, but if you’re a landlord or letting agent, you may be struggling to compete with some of the larger national agencies. Many landlords find that managing their property portfolio can be a time consuming [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 01 December 2011
Harleston near Bungay is lucky enough to be one of the seven East Anglian market towns to receive funding for the new Waveney Valley audio tours. The project aims to provide detailed and entertaining audio tours to accompany visits to some of East Anglia’s most picturesque and historical towns. The project’s application for funding from [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 22 November 2011
Celebrate your Christmas in Style by visiting Bungay Thousands of people visit Suffolk each year for Christmas, with Bungay a popular destination. When dressed up for Christmas, its hard to beat the traditional Towns Christmas appeal. From going for a drink in the local to booking your traditional Christmas family meal, Bungay has everything you [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 17 November 2011
Despite the uncertain financial times we find ourselves in, the Bungay property market has been surprisingly resilient, thanks in large part to the town’s abundance of attractive housing and its charming atmosphere. Estate agents are therefore locked in competition, and struggling to gain an edge. Specially designed estate agency software is the new hot button [...] Continue Reading