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A PINT-SIZED PUB

here are many compelling reasons to visit the Suffolk foodie town of Bury St Edmunds. Tourists come to see the ruins of the Abbey built to house the remains of St Edmund, martyred King of the East Angles and patron saint of medieval England. They come to relax in the renowned Abbey Gardens, with its fragrant roses

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