One of the county's biggest food festivals returns this weekend.
The Taste of East Anglia Food and Drink Festival comes to Kentwell Hall in Long Melford, near Sudbury, on Saturday, June 15.
Here is everything you need to know about the food festival.
How much do tickets cost?
Tickets can be bought online and cost £6 for the whole day for adults over 18.
Children can attend the event for free and well-behaved dogs on a lead are welcome.
Tickets are non-refundable and can be bought on the day but could sell out quickly.
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Is there parking?
Free parking is available near the Tourney Field next to the main gates.
When arriving at The Avenue entrance parking attendants on hand will show you where to park.
Blue Badge holders must display their badge to park in badge holder spots.
What food will be on offer?
The festival will have more than 70 local artisan stalls selling food as well as handmade crafts and plants.
Peck Fried Chicken and The Bucket List make up some of the vendors selling food to try.
The full list of street food vendors can be found here.
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What entertainment will there be?
As a festival dedicated to food and drink the region has to offer, many chefs from Suffolk will be on stage in the Kitchen Theatre.
Will Wooster, of Woosters Bakery, will be returning with another entertaining demonstration while Alan Paton celebrates nearly 20 years of attending the festival with plans to cook his award-winning black pudding Battenburg sausage roll.
Will there be things for children to do?
Woodpeckers Nursery is running the Kids Tent with a range of activities including drawing and painting.
Children will need to be supervised by an adult at all times.
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