With the August bank holiday weekend coming up make the most of the three-day break by heading to one of these Suffolk events.
1. Knights Tournament
When: Saturday, August 24, to Monday, August 26, from 10am until 5pm
Where: Framlingham Castle, Church Street, Framlingham, IP13 9BP
Cost: £18.50 for adults and £11 for children
Go back in time to get up close as rival knights compete in the ultimate showcase of strength and skill.
Four armoured knights will compete in challenges that took place within the castle grounds during the 15th century.
Visitors will also be able to engage in interactive activities such as meeting the knights.
2. East Pint Beer Festival
When: Saturday, August 24, and Sunday, August 25, from 12pm until 11pm
Where: East Point Pavilion, Royal Plain, Lowestoft, NR33 0AP
Cost: Free entry
The festival will have a large selection of East Anglian beers, cider and cocktails to try while live music is performed.
The venue is also hosting a beer and comedy night to kick start the bank holiday on Friday, August 23.
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3. Classic and sports cars by the bridge
When: Monday, August 26, from 11am until 5pm
Where: Suffolk Food Hall, Ipswich, IP9 2AB
Cost: £4 for adults in advance (£5 on the day) and under 16's go free
Nearly 250 classic and sports cars will be on display overlooking the River Orwell and Orwell Bridge.
Proceeds raised at the event will be donated to Cancer Support Suffolk and prizes will be given out to the best cars on the day.
4. Taste of the Caribbean
When: Saturday, August 24 from 10am until 8pm
Where: Bourne Park, Ipswich, IP2 8LU
Cost: £17 for adults and £7 for children under 14
Some of the UK's best restaurants and street food vendors will be serving a selection of dishes from across the Caribbean islands including jerk chicken and curry goat.
As well as food the festival will also have live music and entertainment hosted by Kat B from MTV Base.
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5. Open Garden for National Garden Scheme
When: Sunday, August 25, from 11am until 5pm
Where: The Priory, Laxfield Road, Badingham, IP13 8LS
Cost: £6 for adults and children go free
Designed by Chelsea Gold Medal winner Frederic Whyte, the contemporary garden will be open as part of the National Garden Scheme.
The kitchen garden has raised vegetable beds while a half moon lawn is framed by clusters of flowering trees and white roses set against the house.
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