1,400-year-old Anglo-Saxon artefacts from Rendlesham are now on display in the museum at West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village.
Archaeological finds from Rendlesham, previously displayed at a popular exhibition at the National Trust’s Sutton Hoo, are now on display at the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village and Museum.
'Rendlesham Revealed: The Heart of a Kingdom AD 400-800' will be on display at West Stow until 23 July 2024.
Over 50 archaeological finds from the original exhibition are on public view, including gold jewellery, coinage, and food remains, on loan from Ipswich Museum and Suffolk County Council's archaeological archives.
The display focuses on the main story of royal Rendlesham at its height when it was the power centre of the early East Anglian kingdom 1,400 years ago.
This display is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, as part of the Rendlesham Revealed project led by Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service. Objects on loan from Colchester and Ipswich Museums and SCC Archaeological Archives.
Further Info:
- Standard admission applies
- Parking charges apply
- No dogs permitted in the Saxon Village & Museum (Assistance dogs only)
Times: 10am – 4pm (last entry 3.30pm), 24th January - 23rd July 2024
Tickets: Standard daily admission charges apply, annual tickets are valid.
Booking: Not required
Venue: West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village & Country Park
Further information can be found here
This event is promoted by West Suffolk - Parks