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Sutton Hoo National Trust, Woodbridge, Suffolk
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‘Sutton Hoo Revealed’ – the re-interpretation of Sutton Hoo, one of the most remarkable archaeological sites in Europe.
The project aims to release the power and magical inspiration of this special site though the stories that reside within its seventh century burial mounds, to enhance the appreciation of the landscape and its unique topography. Transformation of the visitor experience and telling the story of inter-connectedness between this nationally significant site; a royal burial ground from the early Anglo-Saxon Period and its place within the wider landscape of the River Deben Estuary and gateway to wider European cultures. terra firma produce the LVIA and design to upgrade the National Trust’s visitor centre facilities, create new walk and management of the parkland landscape at Sutton Hoo, the internationally recognised and archaeological significant Royal Burial Ground. The scheme was awarded the 2022 RIBA National Award and East of England Award.