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Sue Ryder Care Visitor Centre, Cavendish, Suffolk, CO108RN


Sue Ryder Care Visitor Centre: The Sue Ryder Car Visitor Centre was conceived by Sue Ryder as a tribute to those whose suffering and courage during World War II brought the charity into being. On site is a chapel open daily for private prayer, beautiful gardens over looking the lake, gift shop and coffee shop. .


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Sue Ryder Care Visitor Centre
On A1092 Long Melford to Clare Rd
Cavendish
Cavendish
Suffolk
CO108RN   map

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10am - 5pm
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£1 / 50p
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