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The White Horse is a friendly country pub in the picturesque Suffolk village of Beyton. Located close to the historic town of Bury St Edmunds and within easy reach of Newmarket and Cambridge. The White Horse offers six guest rooms in a converted barn, all en-suite, five with bathtub and shower and one fully accessible disabled room. The White Horse is famous for its traditional English homemade food including a large selection of vegetarian dishes, all of which can be enjoyed in the lounge and bar areas or al fresco in the large garden or patio. The quality homemade cuisine can be complimented with a good range of locally brewed beer and an extensive choice of wines from around the world.
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The Ramada Bury St Edmunds is situated by this charming town commonly known as the 'Crossroads of East Anglia'. The Ramada Bury St Edmunds is situated by this charming town commonly known as the 'Crossroads of East Anglia'. Leisure travellers will also appreciate the close proximity of Cambridge, Ely and Newmarket. The Ramada (formerly Butterfly) Hotel is within easy reach of all business destinations throughout the region. The Ramada Bury St Edmunds offers you a full choice of well appointed bedrooms, all with 'en-suite' facilities, upgraded security and equipped with multi-channel, interactive TV and radio systems, trouser presses, hairdryers and UK/US computer ports. All bedrooms and public areas have WiFi access. Sky Sports in the Bar.
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The Grange Hotel, an attractive Tudor style country house hotel, lies in Thurston in the heart of Suffolk. The hotel is set in its own secluded gardens amidst open countryside, offering a warm, friendly, relaxed atmosphere. We have 5 chefs preparing fresh food for the Garden Restaurant and the more formal Adam Room. Both restaurants offer superb a la carte lunches and dinners, which are complimented by wine from an award winning list. The Lounge Bar opens onto the terrace and garden and offers fine local beer, spirits and wines. In the summer months you can sit out on the terrace enjoying your drink, overlooking a well-maintained garden. If the weather is unsuitable to have a drink outside, the Lounge Bar offers excellent seating in a very comfortable, well-decorated and spacious lounge. The Grange has recently obtained a licence to hold civil wedding ceremonies and we can accommodate parties from 4 to 80 for the ceremony, and up to 110 for the reception.
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Suffolk Hotel Gold and Leisure has 40 bedrooms, many with great views across the golf course and woods. The redesigned 18 hole golf course is described as one of prettiest in East Anglia. The Genevieve, measuring 6,345 yards, is a classic parkland course that provides a test for golfers of all abilities. The river Lark meanders through the course coming into play along with many water hazards and areas of mature woodland. We welcome golf societies, available Monday to Friday. The hotel is an ideal base for business people, travellers or visitors to the area. Each room is en suite and guests have full use of our club facilities and restaurants. The balcony area is ideal on warm days for those looking out over the course.
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This luxury family retreat has an Ofsted Crèche, an Aquae Sulis spa and many on-site activities within its 1800 acres of National Trust parkland. The Ickworth Hotel is a few miles from Bury St Edmunds and the A14, which leads to Newmarket and Cambridge. On-site activities include horse riding, cycling, swimming, walks, tennis, as well as the adventure playground and special kids' games rooms. The East Wing of the grand building forms the luxury, child-friendly hotel, and there are apartments a short walk away. You can dine with your family in the conservatory or Café Inferno, or opt for a more private adults-only dinner in Fredericks Restaurant.
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Suffolk's ultimate retreat boasts rooms with intimate decor, sensational food and extraordinary hospitality. Set in 7 acres, enjoy perfection at this historical country house hotel, with easy access to major road links. The Hall's intriguing history began in the reign of Henry VIIIth. Even now, its ornately carved oak structure and rare sixteenth century wall paintings carry an air of mystical Tudor charm. Traditional British food with a continental touch is served in the restaurant, or for a less formal atmosphere with adventurous daily changing specials boards, try our popular bar. Toast crumpets or enjoy a cream tea by the log fires in winter or sip cool Pimms while reclining by the outdoor heated pool in summer; Ravenwood Hall is the perfect location throughout the year. The en suite bedrooms are individually designed, with enormous beds, antique furniture and every comfort to offer a relaxing stay. The rooms in the main house all have original features (some to include four posters, half testers and one room even has its very own biscuit cupboard!) The Mews rooms are a great favourite with dog lovers as they lead onto the delightful lawns and dog walks. Our staff are here to make your visit a memorable one and if there is something you should require, you only have to ask.
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This privately owned historic country house is set in private gardens and offers warm hospitality and high standards of service. The Best Western Priory Hotel is an ideal getaway from the frenetic pace of modern life. The hotel offers good value for money, without compromising on quality. The award-winning Garden Restaurant has a long-standing reputation for formal, yet relaxed, dining. The hotel also offers a wide range of room service and bar meals. There are limitations on dining facilities during December, although the hotel will endeavour to meet your requests. Keep in touch with friends and colleagues during your stay by making use of the wireless high-speed broadband in all public areas and rooms. Parking is free and the hotel offers spaces for up to 60 cars behind the walled enclosure.
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Situated on one of the prettiest squares in the country, opposite the Abbey Gardens, is the historic Angel Hotel, dating from 1452. Angel Hotel offers traditional Georgian elegance and charm, coupled with contemporary design. The hotel has been visited by kings and queens, actors and writers. Charles Dickens, who stayed in the hotel whilst giving readings of his books in the athenaeum, mentioned the hotel in The Pickwick Papers. In the lounge, choose a range of offerings from Italian cappuccinos through to the finest English loose leaf tea. With its log fire, it is a popular meeting place for the townspeople. The hotel has recently had a GBP 2 million refurbishment and extension, and now offers 75 rooms.
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Fen House Bed and Breakfast is situated close to Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich. It is set in beautiful landscaped gardens and has ample off-road parking. Located close to the A14 and A140, Fen House is a 10-minute drive from Bury St Edmunds and within 30 minutes of Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich. Within walking distance is a village shop and post office and a local pub serving good food. Fen House is set in beautiful landscaped gardens and has a large pond with waterfall, so children must be supervised at all times. All rooms have wireless internet access. A varied breakfast menu includes a full English breakfast and continental and vegetarian options.
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Set in a delightfully remote rural location within close proximity of Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket, Highwaymans offers optimum comfort for a relaxing stay. Light and airy rooms with excellent en suite facilities act as a superb base from which to explore the immediate region of West Suffolk and other parts of East Anglia.
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