The jewel in Waveney's crown, Bungay is a small market town in Suffolk
that owes its sparkling title to both its rich heritage of historic
buildings and its superb setting poised above the lovely water meadows
of the River Waveney. Chosen by Roman and then Saxon invaders as an
ideal strategic centre, it was dominated after the Norman Conquest by
Earl Hugh Bigod, who firmly established its importance by building one
of the most powerful castles in the kingdom. The town continued to
prosper throughout the medieval period with its extensive river trade,
agriculture, and cloth and leather industries. Despite suffering the
Black Death, an attack by the notorious Black Dog, and the 'Great Fire'
of 1688, Bungay bounced back and became such a popular and fashionable
resort in the Georgian period that it was nicknamed 'Little London'.
Secret Bungay delves into the town's hidden past in this interesting
approach to its history, exploring the town's secret and forgotten
events.