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Explore Sudbury's fascinating past on The Talbot Trail
 

The Talbot Trail is a series of 14 statues around Sudbury that depict various fascinating episodes in the town’s history over the centuries. The trail is an excellent way to navigate your way around Sudbury with many of the town's ancient natural, historical and architectural gems to enjoy on route.

Come and explore Sudbury via The Talbot Trail. You'll find the first statue 'The Town Gaol' and the beginning of The Talbot Trail behind Sudbury Town Hall, in Gaol Lane, located near the impressive Victorian doorway that forms the entrance to Sudbury Tourist Information & Heritage Centre

Start point location here.

Take a look below for the fascinating stories / history to accompany each statue...

The Talbot Trail was installed in 2008 as part of the ‘Action for Market Towns’ initiative. It was sponsored by the East of England Development Agency and supported by Sudbury Town Council and the Sudbury Society. The idea was conceived by Robin Drury, who also created the bronzes with Rob Pewsey.

 

The Talbot Trail is in the care of and promoted by Sudbury Town Council.

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