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Boundary Gallery Cottage is set in Framlingham. The accommodation is 27.3 miles from Norwich. The cottage is equipped with a TV. Towels and bed linen are available in the cottage. Ipswich is 15.5 miles from the cottage, while Great Yarmouth is 29.8 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, 31.1 miles from the property.
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In the Suffolk countryside, between Bury St. Edmunds and Sudbury, this beautiful 15th-century building offers 4-star accommodation and a restaurant with 2 AA Rosettes for its fine food. Lavenham is one of the best-preserved Tudor villages in Britain, and The Swan Hotel & Spa is perhaps one of England's finest historic hotels. The building has been carefully restored and beautifully renovated, with ancient oak beams, large open fireplaces and a minstrel gallery. Decorated in warm, relaxing colours, the en suite rooms combine period features with modern facilities. Each includes a flat-screen plasma TV and facilities for making tea and coffee. The on site Weavers' House Spa has 6 treatment rooms, 2 relaxation suites, a sauna, steam room, spa boutique and an outdoor vitality pool and terrace. The Swan Hotel & Spa serves modern British cuisine in its Gallery Restaurant, made using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Prior reservation is recommended. Guests can also dine in the informal Brasserie and historic Old Bar. Al fresco dining is possible in the garden, as well as fine dining in the elegant Gallery Restaurant.
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Situated in 300 acres of countryside on the edge of the Dedham Vale and just off the A134, this hotel is approximately 20 minutes’ drive from Colchester and Ipswich. Stoke By Nayland Hotel offers a choice of excellent dining facilities, Peake Spa & Health centre, and two 18-hole championship golf courses. There is also a driving range with 20 covered bays. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. There are conference and banqueting facilities for up to 450 people and free car parking for up to 350 cars. Stansted Airport and London are one hour’s drive away.
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This small, friendly hotel is in rural Leiston, close to the coast at Aldburgh and Sizewell. The rooms are en suite and main bar shows satellite channels. Every room at The White Horse has tea/coffee and free wireless internet access. The bar has weekly entertainment nights. Staff are friendly and ready to help at any time. Free on-site parking is available.
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On the beautiful River Waveney, The Waveney Hotel is set in historic Beccles, offering rooms with original touches and a riverside terrace. Guests can enjoy free parking and free Wi-Fi. Individually decorated, each room at The Waveney enjoys an en suite bathroom as well as a TV and tea/coffee facilities to relax with. Some rooms also feature historic oak beams and river or marsh views. The Riverside Bar serves dishes from the bar menu made with local fish and meat, as well as home-grown herbs. Guests can enjoy a drink on the terrace overlooking the river. Beccles Rail Station is just a 10-minute walk away, while Beccles Common Golf Course is 5 minutes away by car. Great Yarmouth is a 25-minute drive way, while Norwich can be reached in 30 minutes by car.
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The Crown Hotel is a family-run historic inn and restaurant, built in 1610. It retains many interesting features, such as Tudor cellars and exposed internal beams. The Crown Hotel is in the centre of the high street in Long Melford, north of Sudbury. The en suite bedrooms are well-appointed and have a flat-screen TV. In the restaurant, modern British cuisine is served at lunch and dinner, and in summer, you can enjoy drinks and dinner in the courtyard garden.
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The Westleton Crown
United Kingdom: England, Suffolk: Westleton IP17 3AD: The Street, Nr. Southwold
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Midway between Southwold and Aldeburgh, this modernised, rustic inn has an excellent restaurant and refurbished, stylish rooms. It is an ideal base for exploring the Suffolk Heritage Coast. In the peaceful village of Westleton, close to Minsmere and Dunwich Heath, The Westleton Crown was selected as 'County Dining Pub of the Year' by The Good Pub Guide 2008, and 'Suffolk Pick of the Pubs' by The AA Pub Guide 2008. Snape Maltings is 9 miles away. Westleton Crown has origins dating back to the 12th century. Enjoy log fires and Real Ales, award-winning menus, a sophisticated wine list and delightful terraced gardens.
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Bull Hotel
United Kingdom: England, Suffolk: Long Melford CO10 9JG: Hall Street
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Built in 1450 the Bull Hotel is a timber house in the charming East Anglian village of Long Melford. The former Coaching Inn offers en suite rooms and fine food. Reflecting the Bull’s history, bedrooms are furnished in a traditional style. They feature bathrooms with showers and baths, TVs, free Wi-Fi and tea/coffee making facilities. The Cordell and Kentwell restaurants serve traditional English cuisine and have a fine wine list to accompany the menu. Relax after dinner in an armchair by one of the Elizabethan fireplaces. Moulded oak beams dominate the reception area, and there are wooden rafters, carvings, open fireplaces and period furniture throughout the hotel. In the Courtyard cream teas are served. Long Melford itself is famed for its antique shops and countryside walks and the River Stour are nearby. Free parking is available at the Bull Hotel.
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The Bull Inn
United Kingdom: England, Suffolk: Mildenhall IP28 6AA: The Street, Barton Mills
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Rich in original character and historic charm, this 500-year-old boutique-style coaching inn offering a cosy pub with real ales, wines and an open log fire is situated on the edge of the Thetford Forest. It also features an AA Rosette award-winning restaurant and a courtyard. Just 2 miles from the heart of Mildenhall, The Bull Inn, Barton Mills, has a convenient location, situated between Newmarket (6 miles), Bury St Edmunds (10 miles), Ely (12 miles), and Cambridge (22 miles).The Bull Inn hosts events throughout the year, from live music nights, murder mystery dinners, charity evenings, themed Christmas parties and lunches with Santa.
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Overlooking the green, the Black Lion Hotel has an award-winning restaurant and views of Melford Hall. Rooms are furnished with antiques and modern artefacts from around the world. Most rooms overlook the green and have views of Long Melford. Some rooms have four-poster beds, soft robes and handmade toiletries. The restaurant has won an AA Rosette award and serves fresh, seasonal produce. Cooked breakfasts and cream teas are available and the hotel has been praised by the Coeliac Society for offering interesting dishes. The restaurant has antique furnishings with doors opening onto the Victorian walled garden. Guests can also dine on the terrace with views of Melford Hall, a Tudor mansion. Children are welcome at the Black Lion. A children’s menu and highchairs are available and there are toys and rocking horses to play with. Pets are welcome too and the green is suitable for dog walking.
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Situated in the coastal port town of Felixstowe, 32 miles from Harwich, Best Western Brook Hotel offers an Ă la carte restaurant and a bar. With free onsite parking, it is just half a mile from Felixstowe Railway Station and a few minutes' walk from the town centre and the beach. The independent hotel offers en suite rooms with tea/coffee making facilities, a trouser press, a telephone, and a flat-screen Freeview TV. A range of specially selected toiletries is included in each room. Some rooms feature a spa bath and a separate walk-in shower. Best Western Brook Hotel has an air-conditioned restaurant, a carvery, and a bar with Sky TV and a snack menu. The restaurant offers tasty food, with a carvery offering a choice of cooked meats and traditional vegetables with all the trimmings. There is also a lounge and patio area. Best Western Brook Hotel is ideal for exploring the Suffolk countryside and the neighbouring towns of Woodbridge, Dedham, Flatford, and the Essex villages. The property also offers conference and event facilities. Ipswich is 11.2 miles from the hotel.
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The Marlborough Hotel is the largest and only sea front hotel in Felixstowe, 250 yards south of the pier complex. The hotel has 49 en-suite bedrooms, many with sea views; a lift serves the 1st and 2nd floor. Ideal for that overnight stop or weekend break, and well placed for touring the famous beautiful areas of Suffolk and the Essex countryside.
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Chalk Barn
United Kingdom: England, Suffolk: Lakenheath IP26:
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Chalk Barn is located in Lakenheath. This self-catered cottage has a garden. The cottage is equipped with a TV and 2 bedrooms. Towels and bed linen are available. Cambridge is 25.5 miles from the cottage, while Bury Saint Edmunds is 16.8 miles away. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, 34.2 miles from Chalk Barn.
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Angel Inn
United Kingdom: England, Suffolk: Stoke by Nayland CO6 4SA: Polestead Street
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Set in beautiful Suffolk countryside, this grade II 16th-century coaching Inn’s offers rooms with antique furniture and free Wi-Fi. The traditional restaurant and bar provide great food and real ales. With a flat-screen TV, free tea and coffee and a hairdryer, each individually styled room also boasts elegant décor. Some rooms have original exposed beams, whilst all have a private bathroom. As an extra special touch, champagne, flowers or luxury chocolates can be added as a supplement. Angel Inn provides a range of breakfast options, including full English breakfasts. Served in the dining room or in the courtyard, the seasonal lunch and a dinner menus are made with local produce. The Inn’s charming bar has beamed ceilings, and stocks beers from small regional breweries. It also provides a range of carefully selected fine wines. In the tranquil village of Stoke-by-Nayland, the Angel is set on a ridge overlooking the Stour Valley. The village church’s grand tower appears in many of John Constable’s paintings.
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The Auberge
United Kingdom: England, Suffolk: Yaxley IP23 8BZ: Ipswich Road
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This small family-owned and run country hotel in North Suffolk was once a rural public house; today, it has been sympathetically renovated and still retains its historic charm and character. Carefully refurbished and sensitively restored, the Auberge offers charming accommodation with modern comforts and facilities alongside beautifully preserved original features. All 4 of the rooms provide an excellent level of comfort, with exposed wooden beams and rich, stylish furniture. The restaurant still features the original beamed partitions and walls. Once a country pub providing simple food and drink for locals, the restaurant now offers superb food and great wines in cosy, traditional surroundings. Located midway between Ipswich and Norwich, the Auberge is a great base from which to visit and explore Cambridge, Newmarket, the Suffolk and Norfolk coasts and all of East Anglia. The nearby market town of Diss is just 4 miles (6.5 km) away.
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