#ScotchWhiskyDay the Maltings Laphroaig Whisky terrific experience, learnt a lot... Drank, a lot!
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We are delighted to be welcoming the Aldeburgh Food&Drink Festival, now in its 19th year, back to its home at Snape Maltings.
A celebration of Suffolk food and drink, the festival will take place September 28 and 29.
Book a ticket below:
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A tour of Tiv... ๐
Our Tivetshall Maltings in Norfolk produces more than 30 different malts for the craft brewing industry.
In this video from Get 'er Brewed, step inside the maltings and find out more about how our high-quality malts are produced ๐
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Rick Wakeman - The Spaceman - Live at the Maltings 1976
Did you miss art historian Jonathan Horwich on BBC Radio 4โs Front Row last night talking about our Maltings Visual Arts Lowry and the Sea exhibition? Listen back here (29mins 30secs in): bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0โฆ
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Join the brilliant volunteers from RSPB Minsmere ๐ next Tuesday for a half-term Family Wildlife Walk.
Find out more and book a place below:
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#StaircaseSaturday #SaturdayStairs cafe exit to the lawn, Brittany/Pears building, Snape Maltings, Suffolk
Make sure you tune into BBC Front Row tonight at 7.15pm to listen to art historian Jonathan Horwich talk about our Maltings Visual Arts Lowry and the Sea exhibition, which opens this weekend.
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Thanks to BBC Radio 3 for the beautiful tale this eve of the Cello & the Nightingale. For you & Britten Pears Arts here's our Nightingale & Cuckoo in the woods at Snape, not far from the Maltings, on 4th May
Today we welcomed Her Majesty The Queen to Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings. ๐
Her Majesty marked the moment by unveiling a plaque that can be seen by all visitors who come to the site.
The Royal Family