From farms to museums, these popular attractions across Suffolk are closing on the day of the Queen's funeral.
The date of the funeral has been confirmed as Monday, September 19, and it will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11am.
It has also been declared a bank holiday and schools across the country will be closed, with many employers closing their offices for the day too as millions of mourners commemorate her life.
These are the Suffolk attractions that have announced their closure on September 19 so far:
Africa Alive
Africa Alive Zoological Reserve will not be open on Monday, September 19, as a mark of respect.
In a social media post, the site confirmed it will be open as usual from September 20.
RSPB Minsmere
On the day of the funeral, of RSPB Minsmere's visitor centre, gift shop and café will be closed.
The car park, nature trails and hides will remain open that day.
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, at Stonham Barns, will be closed as a mark of respect for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Suffolk libraries
All Suffolk libraries will be closed on September 19.
The mobile library service will also not be operating on the day.
Jimmy's Farm
On the Jimmy's Farm website, it has been confirmed that the attraction will be closed on the day of the funeral.
A statement read: "We send our deepest sympathies and condolences to all members of the Royal Family".
Moyse's Hall Museum
Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds will be closed for the day of the funeral but will remain open as usual apart from September 19.
Sutton Hoo
On the Sutton Hoo website, it has been confirmed that the site will be closed all day on Monday, September 19.
This includes Tranmer House, the Exhibition Hall, estate walks, cafe, shop and car park.
Center Parcs
Center Parcs has announced it will close all sites on the day of the Queen's funeral.
The holiday company will close its five parks, including a site in Elveden, on Monday, September 19, as a mark of respect on the day of the state funeral.
This list will be updated regularly over the next week.
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