10 Lessons & Workshops in East Anglia That You Shouldn't Miss

October 28, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in East Anglia, United Kingdom including Virage Helicopter Academy, The Clay Barn, Tindalls Art and Graphics, The Makers' Shelf, The Workhouse, Hot to trot School of Equitation, Skyward Flight Training, The Lettering & Commemorative Arts Trust, Suffolk Falconry and Hawking, ICE Cook School.
Restaurants in East Anglia

1. Virage Helicopter Academy

Beccles Airfield, Beccles NR34 7QW England +44 845 415 4157 [email protected] http://www.virage-heli.co.uk
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Virage Helicopter Academy

Helicopter flight training - CAA registered - Trial flights - Revalidation and examination facilities - Ground school - PPL(H) - Hour building and self fly hire Friendly fun and professional.

2. The Clay Barn

Kings Cottage Fakenham Road, Brisley NR21 0EN England +44 1328 829384 [email protected] http://www.theclaybarn.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

The Clay Barn is a craft studio dedicated to allowing children and adults try something creative in a welcoming environment. The Clay Barn offers the following: - Pottery Painting with Drive U Pottery - Fabric Painting - Glass Fusion - Silver Making - Candle Casting with Wacky Wax We are able, and pleased, to offer these creative experiences throughout Norfolk and at our Norfolk studio as: - Birthday Parties - Shows & Fetes - Ladies Evenings - Schools and Clubs - Corporate Events The Clay Barn also offers the above items as children's parties or adult evenings. If you fancy joining The Clay Barn all you need to do is ring to book!

3. Tindalls Art and Graphics

50-52 High Street, Newmarket CB8 8LE England +44 330 223 3390 https://www.tindalls.co.uk/1300-art-workshops-in-newmarket
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Tindalls Art and Graphics

4. The Makers' Shelf

8A Old Station Road, Newmarket CB8 8DN England +44 1638 664614 [email protected] http://www.themakersshelf.co.uk
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5. The Workhouse

5 Old Market Place, Harleston IP20 9BE England +44 1379 853668 [email protected] http://www.the-workhouse.co.uk
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The Workhouse

The workhouse is a place to come and learn all sorts of culinary and crafty things with a side order of "art". Its more than just a cookery school. We are situated in the small historic town of Harleston in the Waveny Valley which straddles the county border between Norfolk and Suffolk. Operating out of a state-of-the-art venue we have some great staff and have drawn together skilled art and craft demonstrators. The Workhouse is all about being relaxed and having fun: if you would rather just observe and have a go later thats cool.

6. Hot to trot School of Equitation

Low Road, Bunwell NR16 1SD England +44 1379 677679 http://hottotrotschoolofequitation.co.uk
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Hot to trot School of Equitation

7. Skyward Flight Training

Rougham Industrial Estate, Bury St. Edmunds IP30 9ND England +44 7763 148640 [email protected] http://www.skywardflighttraining.co.uk
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Skyward Flight Training

Reviewed By PilotStudd - Woodbridge, United Kingdom

Visited 3 times now, flown here in January 2019 and I can say what a brilliant little airfield it is. Skyward training were fantastically accommodating and inspired me to start my PPL to fulfil my dream of becoming and RAF Pilot. Let’s hope this airfield continues to expand with its new hangers etc. Great museum as well, thanks guys ✈️????????????????????????????????

8. The Lettering & Commemorative Arts Trust

Snape Maltings, Snape IP17 1SP England +44 1728 688393 [email protected] http://www.letteringartstrust.org.uk
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The Lettering & Commemorative Arts Trust

The Lettering and Commemorative Arts Trust encourages Britain's long tradition of letter carving to flourish. From the Lettering Arts Centre, a beautifully-restored stable block in Snape Maltings, we showcase exhibitions of leading contemporary and historic letter carvers. Discover a trove of lettered art works and unique gifts in our bijoux shop. Chat to our staff about commissioning a commemorative artwork for house, garden, memorial or public space. Sign up for our calligraphy and lettering workshops taught by the UK's leading practitioners.

9. Suffolk Falconry and Hawking

Eyke Road, Bromeswell, Woodbridge IP12 2PN England +44 1394 460257 http://suffolkfalconryandhawking.co.uk
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10. ICE Cook School

Unit 1-2 Lundy Court Rougham Industrial Estate Rougham Industrial Estate, Bury St. Edmunds IP30 9ND England +44 1359 270102 [email protected] http://www.icecookschool.co.uk
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

ICE Cook School

ICE Cook School’s state of the art development kitchen is an open and comfortable space to learn new culinary skills, from the simplest to the most complex of techniques. Full day and half day classes are taught by a highly-skilled and talented group of chefs. ICE also offer exclusive dining experiences including Date Night, Lunch Bar (8-10 taster menu) and Seasons (exclusive culinary theatre four times a year) and private bookings and celebrations, team building days and professional upskilling.

Reviewed By MissXUk

Had an amazing visit to the Christmas Ice Bar where Chef John hosted us for nearly 3 hours (we talked a lot and asked lots of questions!) He took the time to explain each dish, where he had sourced the ingredients and how best to cook/ serve it. The atmosphere was informal but still felt like a real occasion. The food was delicious - lots of flavours in each small plate that left you satisfied but not stuffed. Nothing was too much trouble and all dietary requirements were overcome with inventiveness. Whilst it was our first time, the majority of the diners were repeat guests. No wonder these events are sold out months in advance. We’ll be back. Go - you won’t regret it!!

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