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Parking Spaces near Bury St Edmunds

1 - 5 of 5 Parking Space Locations.
£4.50 / day

2 Mins Walk From Train Station

Space Is In A Private CarPark, 2 Mins Walk From Bury St Edmunds Train Station, 10 Mins Walk From Town Centre, Easy Access To A14, And Very Close To 2 Major Supermarkets. [more]
Private Car Park
0.54 miles from here
£3.00 / day

10 Minutes From Bury Town Centre

10 minutes walk from Bury St Edmunds town centre on a respectable estate. Private double driveway parking outside a detached house. Full privacy as surrounded by hedging. Near to food shops and major... [more]
Private Driveway, 2 spaces
24/7 Access
1.51 miles from here
£22.75 / week

10 Mins Walk From Train Station

We Have 2 Parking Spaces At Our Business Address, The Estate Is On A Quiet Residential Area, 10 Mins Walk From Bury St Edmunds Train Station, There Is A Bus Stop 2 Mins Away From Park With Buses... [more]
Commercial Car Park, 2 spaces
Security Key Provided
1.67 miles from here
£3.50 / day

Hospital & Town

Private driveway, 5 minutes walk from West Suffolk Hospital or 10 minutes from town centre. Right on bus route for both town centre and hospital. Quiet area of town. [more]
Private Driveway, 2 spaces
24/7 Access
1.90 miles from here
£4.00 / day

5 Mins From T/centre

WE ARE 5 MINS FROM T/CENTRE AND CATHEDRAL, SECURE OFF ROAD UNDER C/PORT WHICH IS LIGHTED ALL BRICKPAVED [more]
Private Car Park
Lighted
1.50 miles from here

Bury St Edmunds

Station Hill,
BURY ST EDMUNDS,
Suffolk
IP32 6AD

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Local Information

Bury St Edmunds

Bury St Edmunds is a town in the county of Suffolk, England, and was formerly the county town of West Suffolk. It is also the seat of the East of England Regional Assembly. It is the main town in the borough of St Edmundsbury and is probably most famous for the ruined abbey that stands near the town centre (...)

Nutshell (Bury St Edmunds pub)

in Suffolk, England is thought to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim is challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone. Whatever the truth of its claim, the pub is certainly diminutive, there being very little room for more than ten or fifteen customers to drink at any one time. Inside the pub is the suspended dried body of a black cat (...)

Pillar of salt

:''For the Biblical Reference to Lot's wife see Lot in Genesis in the United Kingdom, thought to be the first internally illuminated street sign in the country.http://www.sycamorehouse.net/popups/t...ficsign.htm Designed in 1935, it had to be granted special permission because it did not conform to regulations.http://www.edp24.co.uk/Content/Postca...m/Angel.asp (...)

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