
Eye Open Gardens
Weekend 2024
More info coming soon…
Kind regards
Christine Bird
Organiser, Eye Open Gardens
“Eye is a jewel of a town in North Suffolk with a wealth of interesting places to visit and friendly places to shop and eat. ”

SPONSORS
Thank you
The Eye Parish Church Development Appeal wishes to express its gratitude to all its sponsors. See the full list here.
HARRISON EDGE
Harrison Edge Estate Agents, situated in the historic market town of Eye, specialise in the sale of country and town houses throughout this beautiful part of East Anglia.
From the dual points of Eye, in North Suffolk and Diss, in South Norfolk the experience of Simon Harrison and associates serves the region whether Buying, Selling, Renting or establishing the value of a particular property related asset by way of planning permission and development.
Susan Whymark Funeral Service
Susan Whymark Funeral Service Ltd is an independent, family run business with funeral homes in both Eye, Suffolk and Harleston in Norfolk.
We understand that when people come to us, it is at a confusing and distressing time. Our aim is to make everything as straightforward and stress free as possible. We can help you with all aspects of arranging a funeral; from ordering flowers and printing an order of service through to providing bereavement support.
“The church is one of the grandest in Suffolk, not only on the outside, but also with regards to the treasures within.
The great flint-encrusted tower was rebuilt in the second half of the 15th Century.”

Location
Eye, Suffolk
Eye is a jewel of a town in North Suffolk with a wealth of interesting places to visit and friendly places to shop and eat. Dominated by its outstanding Victorian flint and brick Town Hall commissioned in 1857 by E B Lamb, the town of Eye was until the 1970s the smallest borough in the country. The Town is built around Eye Castle which possibly dates back to the eleventh century and is well worth a visit. You can take a leisurely walk around the town trail and visit some of the wonderful historic buildings. Recent spurts in population may see a step change in the town’s future development.
The magnificent fifteenth century Church of St Peter and St Paul is featured in the Churches and Chapels section of “Days Out in Suffolk” available from Mid Suffolk Tourist Information Centre. Just beside the Church is the Guild Hall which again dates back to the 1400’s.
County: Suffolk
Postcode for Sat Nav:
IP23 7AF (please verify before travelling)
From the A140 take B1077 and park in Cross St car park or Buckshorn Lane in tow centre.
“Not only is it a feast for gardeners, but it enables all visitors to enjoy the many secret spaces behind the historic buildings.”
