If you're looking for an easy going day out, or just a few hours out of the house, have a look at these markets and see if you can find a bargain.
Sudbury market
Address: Sudbury Market, Market Hill, Sudbury, CO10 2EN
Open: Thursdays and Saturdays 8am - 3pm
The Sudbury market dates as far back as 1009, and featured in the Doomsday book.
Held every Thursday and Saturday on the Market Hill in town, the market has plenty of stalls to offer ranging from boutiques to fresh produce, donuts, meat and sweets.
Bury St Edmunds market
Address: Buttermarket, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1DW
Open: Wednesdays and Saturdays
Bury St Edmunds market has more than 110 stalls on throughout the week, offering food, but also clothes, plants and trinkets.
The market, held in the Buttermarket and Cornhill, dates back to before William the Conqueror.
Christchurch market
Address: Christchurch Park, 33 Bolton Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 2BX
Open: Sundays 9.30am - 3pm
Placed in the centre of Ipswich, Christchurch Park market offers itself as a quick detour on a Sunday town trip for food, jewellery, arts and crafts, home accessories and more.
The event is every second and fourth Sunday of the month between March and September.
The final events for this year are August 25, September 8 and September 25.
Felixstowe market
Address: Behind Mannings, Sea Road, Felixstowe, IP11 2DN
Open: Sundays
Tucked behind Mannings amusements, the Felixstowe market area has had quite the makeover in recent years.
Now mixed in with Beach Street, visitors have the opportunity to explore new vendors as well as the regulars.
Rougham Airfield market & car boot
Address: Rougham Airfield, Rougham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 9ND
Open: Sundays 10am
Rougham Airfield offers not only a market, but a car boot sale, craft home and garden market and refreshments.
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