A Suffolk estate has been named as one of the UK's best dog walking spots.
The Times has included Ickworth House in its list of the 20 best places to walk your dog in the country.
Ickworth, near Bury St Edmunds, is home to one of Europe's most important silver collections and surrounded by more than 1,800 acres of woods and trails.
The hall has four trails, from 3.2km to 9km, which pass the house, the river and the woods.
Dogs must remain on leads throughout the parkland due to a breeding flock of grazing sheep and there is dog water available across the property.
They are also welcome in the Porter's Lodge café where dog cupcakes and ice cream are available for furry friends to enjoy.
The only places dogs cannot go are the main house, the Italianate garden and the walled garden.
Ickworth House is open daily from 9am to 5pm and tickets are £11 for adults and £5.50 for children.
Also included on the Times' list is Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk.
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