Welcome to Suffolk Archives, a Suffolk County Council service, home to 900 years of Suffolk’s history captured through thousands of documents
The Moon. On it in yellow is written The Moon followed, in white by, Meet Our Newest Neighbour

Exhibitions

Find out about our current and upcoming exhibitions including The Moon: Meet Our Nearest Neighbour which runs from 26 February – 19 September. Prebook and get 15% off in the cafe with your sticker.

Black and white photo of Lilian Redstone sat at a large table looking at a partially unrolled document

What's On at Suffolk Archives?

Discover our exciting programme of events for this season, including our Lilian Redstone Celebration event.

Getting Started

Planning your visit, our collections, getting started with your research, our services, how to volunteer at Suffolk Archives, how to donate records.

Latest News

Find out all the latest news from Suffolk Archives.

Amazing stories from the archives and educational resources

Uncover the amazing stories that can be found in our archives through exhibitions and projects. Discover how archives can be used and enjoyed by everyone.

Café and Gift Shop

Information about our café and gift shop. The shop is open 10am-5pm, Monday – Saturday and 10am-9.30pm on the second Thursday of the month. The cafe is open 8.30am-3pm, Monday – Friday; and 9.30am – 3.30pm on Saturdays.

Contact info and opening hours

Got an enquiry? Email [email protected] or call 01473 296666. The archives and John Blatchly Local Studies Library are open 10am-4.30pm, Tuesday – Saturday. The exhibition gallery is open 10am-5pm, Monday – Saturday and 10am-9.30pm on the second Thursday of the month. Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the building. Other dogs aren’t allowed in The Hold, but our terrace spaces are dog friendly.

Ancestry and Find My Past

Click here to access Ancestry and Find My Past (free access at Suffolk Archives).

Online shop

Request research and pay for copying and transcription services.

I enjoyed learning about our school’s history, because I like the feeling I get when I know that I am sitting right where other children sat many years ago, doing similar things to what they did.