753, Bury St. Edmunds to Sudbury

Suffolk scenery showcased sumptuously on this fab bus route!

Prices:

£3 for a single adult ticket

Travel Type:

Bus

No. of Attractions:

6 places to visit

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Journey Duration:

Hourly

Route Frequency:

Between 63 and 68 minutes

Starting point:

Bury St Edmunds Bus Station

How to get here

Journey fact:

Bury St. Edmunds is home to Britain’s first ever internally illuminated street sign. Installed in 1935 on Abbeygate Street, it was designed to improve night-time visibility for motorists.

Journey Overview

tarting at the Bury St. Edmunds Bus Station, the 753 bus embarks on a scenic journey through the heart of Suffolk’s countryside, blending historic charm with rolling landscapes. As the bus departs the station, it passes the Arc Shopping Centre, a modern architectural contrast to Bury’s rich medieval past. Bustling with shoppers and locals, this area is lively, but soon you leave the urban hustle behind, entering quieter residential streets.

Heading out of town, the view transitions to the open countryside. Passing through Sicklesmere, you spot the quaint Sicklesmere Post Office, a charming village feature surrounded by traditional cottages and leafy lanes. The bus soon winds into Great Whelnetham, where the scenery becomes increasingly rural, with hedgerows lining the narrow roads and fields stretching into the distance.

Further along, Hoggards Green and Cross Green present a picturesque landscape of open farmland, dotted with patches of woodland and grazing livestock. Old Hall Lane offers glimpses of historic farmhouses, their weathered brick and timber frames blending seamlessly with the serene surroundings.

The bus soon arrives in Lavenham, famous for its well-preserved medieval buildings. The Swan, an iconic timber-framed hotel, stands proudly on the main street, surrounded by crooked houses and cobbled lanes. The village feels like stepping back in time, and passengers often crane their necks to admire the colorful, centuries-old façades.

Beyond Lavenham, the journey continues through Great Waldingfield, where neatly maintained homes and village greens create a peaceful rural scene. Passing the Bowls and Social Club, the route meanders through Acton, where the bus glides past clusters of homes and quiet fields.

Approaching Long Melford, the bus offers views of the sprawling countryside, punctuated by the grand sight of Bull Lane Farm. Alpheton’s Tye Green follows, with its charming cluster of houses and wide-open spaces. As the bus nears Sudbury, the landscape becomes more varied, with a mix of farmland, rivers, and wooded areas.

Finally, Sudbury welcomes you with its historic market town atmosphere, bustling streets, and scenic riverside views, concluding a journey filled with beautiful countryside, charming villages, and a touch of history at every turn.

A Fab Day Out!

Start your day out on the 753 bus with a morning in Bury St. Edmunds, a historic market town brimming with charm and activity. Begin your visit at the stunning Abbey Gardens, a serene and beautifully landscaped park set among the ruins of the ancient Abbey of St. Edmund. Stroll through the colorful flowerbeds and enjoy views of the historic St. Edmundsbury Cathedral, with its impressive Gothic architecture. Next, head to the Arc Shopping Centre for some retail therapy or a coffee in one of its modern cafés. If time permits, explore the bustling marketplace (open on Wednesdays and Saturdays), where you’ll find everything from fresh local produce to handmade crafts.

Board the 753 bus and enjoy the scenic ride through Suffolk’s picturesque countryside to Lavenham, one of England’s most beautiful medieval villages. Known for its crooked timber-framed houses, Lavenham offers a step back in time. Start at The Swan, a historic inn that exudes character, then wander along the quaint streets, stopping to admire the colorful façades and quirky architecture. Visit the impressive Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, a striking example of late Gothic design. For history enthusiasts, the Lavenham Guildhall is a must-see, showcasing the village’s rich wool-trading past. Stop for lunch at one of Lavenham’s charming tearooms or pubs, where you can enjoy local delicacies in a cozy setting.

In the afternoon, continue your journey on the 753 bus to Sudbury, a vibrant market town on the banks of the River Stour. Explore the Gainsborough House, the birthplace of renowned artist Thomas Gainsborough, and enjoy its fascinating art exhibitions and peaceful garden. Take a leisurely stroll along the Stour Valley Path, which offers scenic views of the river and surrounding countryside. End your day with a visit to the Market Hill, where you can browse shops, enjoy a meal at a riverside restaurant, or simply soak up the town’s lively atmosphere.

With its mix of history, scenic beauty, and charming towns, this itinerary offers a perfect day out along the 753 bus route.

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