Christmas is a busy time with many shops and other business across the county selling trees, decorations, gifts and more.
Here are five of the best festive shops in Suffolk.
1. Redhouse Christmas Barn
Where: Christmas Tree Farm, Sternfield, Saxmundham, IP17 1NF
If you are still looking to get a Christmas tree for your home then Redhouse Christmas Barn has a large selection of trees ranging from 4ft to 20ft.
The barn on site also has more than 10 arranged displays of luxury decorations which you can use to decorate your tree with.
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2. Blackthorpe Barn
Where: Rougham Estate, Ipswich Road, Rougham, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 9LZ
Immerse yourself in the magic of Christmas in a shop full of everything from decorations to lighting and aromatics.
There are three more arts and craft fairs for handmade gifts happening on the estate on weekends in the run up to Christmas.
3. Church Farm
Where: Bradfield Combust, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 0LW
Throughout December the bed and breakfast grows Christmas trees and sells them inside a decorated barn on the 200 acre site.
There are also decorations to buy as well as fresh coffee to keep you warm as you find the perfect tree.
4. Katie's Garden Plant Centre
Where: Ipswich Road, Newbourne, Woodbridge, IP12 4NS
Norwich Spruce and Nordmann Fir are the types of Christmas trees available to purchase at the garden centre alongside a selection of wreaths and winter plants grown on site.
The business is also offering free delivery of trees to homes in and around Ipswich, Felixstowe and Woodbridge.
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5. Perrywood
Where: Newton Road, Sudbury, C010 0PZ
The Christmas Shop at Perrywood is open with a theme all about Magical Moments, helping customers to recall special memories and inspire them to create new ones.
The garden centre has gifts for all budgets, sparkling lights and treats in the coffee shop.
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