Places of Interest
www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk The castle hosts many events from jousting knights to vintage cars and is the perfect setting for weddings. The keep dates back to the 1130's and is one of the best preserved Norman keeps around. There are some wonderful walks through the woodlands and spectacular displays on snowdrop weekends in February and Bluebells in May. All in all, it is well worth a visit.
www.colnevalleyrailway.co.uk Great for a family day out or train enthusiasts alike. Come and explore, lots going on! Check the website to see when Thomas and his friends will be around.
www.buckleysofcastlehedingham.co.uk - This really is an Aladins cave and having recently been revamped the tea rooms has much to offer. A selection of teas, freshly prepared lunches, soups and homemade cakes and puddings, a real must for those winter days when you crave comfort foods. There is also a gift and kitchenware department and gallery stalls packed with lots of little treasures, give yourself enough time to browse.
www.studio2nailsandbeauty.co.uk - The one stop beauty shop, that arrived in december 09. With a range of treatments including facials, massage, waxing, hopi ear candles, fake bake spray tans, nails and much more. Also now hosting the Stars Secret - Crystal Clear facials!! See their site for a full list and prices.
Angel Corner - This shabby chic store has many gifts and angelic treasures, but also now hosts a wonderfully unique Post Office and several boutique stalls. A range of therapies are available including Angel Card Readings, and different weekend workshops throughout the year.
www.hedinghambell.co.uk - This unique pub serves good food and real ales and has many events throughout the year, which include live music, and their well renowned beer festivals. This place can really rock!! See their website for whats going on.
www.moothouserestaurant.co.uk - book early to avoid disappointment, a great menu and service.
www.worldhealingproject.com - Helping to bring about peace, love and harmony to our planet!
Local scenes around the picturesque village of Castle Hedingham with its many timber framed medieval buildings.