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Sudbury Bus And Coach Sales And Hire
The Ufindus Bus and Coach directory can provide you with the luxury travel that you deserve, with a number of listings supplying you with the opportunity to hire luxury coaches and buses for your travel, whether it be in the boundaries of the UK or beyond the British boundaries and into the depths of Europe. The Bus and Coach directory offers you the opportunity to travel in style with a professional service provided when travelling on the coaches, all that is expected from you is to sit back and enjoy the ride and to make the most from the luxuries on-board such as the air conditioning. All of the coach drivers are professionally trained to ensure that you travel in safety and comfort. So for information on buses and coaches browse the Bus and Coach directory.
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Sudbury is a small market town in the county of Suffolk, with a population of approximately 11,800 inhabitants. The town is mentioned as early as 799AD, when it was a Saxon settlement. By the time of the domesday book in 1086, the town is mentioned as a market town serving the local area, where people came to barter their goods. Sudbury later became a centre for weaving and silk, and the town prospered. A number of great houses and churches were built, leaving the town with a great historical legacy. As a result of the towns association with the silk and weaving, an inland river port was built in the town, though as rail and road became more practical and profitable, the river port fell into disuse. Today, the last building from the port is the successful Quay Theatre. During the eighteenth century Sudbury became famous for its local artists. Constable and Gainsborough painted in the area. Gainsborough's birthplace, Gainsborough House, is now a museum to his work and is open to the public. It houses many valuable pictures, and some of his family possessions. In 1847 the railway arrived in Sudbury. Originally, the railway connected more of the villages in the stour valley, however Sudbury is now the terminus of the line to London thanks to the Beeching cull in the 1960's. Services are operated by 'One', to Marks Tey, from where connections to London Liverpool Street can be made. Towns close by Sudbury include Cambridge, Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket, Newmarket, Haverhill, Saffron Walden, Colchester, Braintree, Hadleigh and Ipswich.
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