The Food Museum, formerly the Museum of East Anglian Life, is a large 75-acre estate with 17 historic buildings, animals, gardens, river walk and …
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Mar 22, 2025
I have a six year old so have done many local tourist attractions over the last few years. We got reduced price entry with a lottery ticket so only paid £10 and honestly I’d have been disappointed if…Full review by Elaine B
Feb 21, 2025
We went on a nice sunny day in half term. We expected there might be some activites on for children but we were mistaken! There is very little in the way of 'hands on' opportunities. This place has …Full review by Family52024
Jan 31, 2025
Always fantastic food well prepared,extensive choices on the menu. Naturally have children's menu as well. All super value.. You don't have to pay to get into Feast Cafe. Definitely worth several vi…Full review by G P
How accessible are exhibits and walks for a wheelchair user?
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Given that the majority of the attraction is outside I was impressed by the level of accessibility. The main house has a modern lift and there is a golf kart available.
Even better.... (Taken from the meal website)... PARKING A small car park is located in the grounds of Abbot’s Hall for visitors with access needs only. The carpark can be …
Even better.... (Taken from the meal website)... PARKING A small car park is located in the grounds of Abbot’s Hall for visitors with access needs only. The carpark can be accessed via the museum entrance. Parking here is free and restricted to museum visitors with access needs. Parking for museum visitors is available in Iliffe Way carpark, the Tourist Information Centre can provide vouchers for all day parking for just £1 with museum entry.