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Hotel Elizabeth The Mill, Sudbury

Walnut Tree Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1BD


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Situated on the banks of the River Stour with magnificent river and countryside views. Close by are the villages of Lavenham and Long Melford - famous for their antique shops. Located in Sudbury, a thriving historic market town, made famous by the Artist Gainsborough. As it suggests, The Mill houses the original mill wheel, which still turns and is a focal point for the oak-beamed restaurant. The Meadow Bar is a cosy spot with lovely log fires and magnificent views of the river and water meadows.

Hotel Elizabeth The Mill, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
 
 

 

The Plough Inn, Sudbury

Brockley Green, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 8DT


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This beautiful country pub occupies a privileged location close to the main cities of Cambridge, Newmarket, Bury St. Edmunds and Sudbury. Set in the picturesque Suffolk countryside, you can explore the surroundings during the day before relaxing with traditional pub food, using local suppliers, and a drink in the evening. The A143, A1307 and A11 offer excellent transport links to the surrounding areas. In addition to this, the M11 is only 18 miles away.

A full English breakfast is served 07:30 to 08:30 Monday to Friday, and at 08:30 to 09:00 Saturday to Sunday.

The Plough Inn, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
 
 

 

The Olde Bull Hotel, Sudbury

Church Street, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2BL


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16th Century Grade 1 Listed Olde Coaching Inn, well placed in the historic market town of Sudbury. Traditional British food and hospitality in a very traditional English setting. Built in 1540 by a wealthy merchant, used as his home, this building then became a brewing house for Mauldons, now Sudburys only existing Brewery. This Hotel features original Oak beams throughout the building and has two rooms with vaulted ceilings.

The Olde Bull Hotel, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
 
 

 

The Black Boy, Sudbury

7 Market Hill, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2EA


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The Black Boy is situated in the heart of this historic town and is open all day every day for food and drink. We offer free car parking at the rear of the building for up to 15 cars. The Black Boy is a very beautiful beamed building with lots of character and charm. It retains a lot of its original features, it is said to date back to 1700 and was mentioned in the novel The Pickwick Papers. It offers accommodation, food and bar, which is open all day every day. The hotel is a family run business and prides itself on having very friendly and helpful staff. Please note that all of our rooms are now non-smoking.

The Black Boy, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
 
 

 

The Boathouse Hotel ****, Sudbury

Cross Street, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2DL


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The Boathouse is situated on the banks of the River Stour. The hotel was fully refurbished in 2005. The Boathouse is situated in the heart of The Stour Valley, on the banks of The River Stour -an area of outstanding natural beauty. The ancient market town of Sudbury is just a few minutes away, along with many pretty villages, historic towns and cities (such as Lavenham, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and Ipswich). Whether here for leisure or business purposes, there is something to suit everyone! The Boathouse was reopened in June 2005 after major renovation and redevelopment works.The hotel is privately owned and operated and aims to provide a high standard of service in a relaxed and friendly environment. The overall feel is contemporary and there are currently four double bedrooms available, all with en suite facilities and picturesque views overlooking the river and meadows. Other features include tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, colour tv, alarm clock and complementary toiletries. In addition, the Grill Room and Bar offers contemporary food and surroundings, where you can equally enjoy a light snack or full three course meal. Morning coffees and afternoon teas are also available. Outside there is a large terraced area for when the weather is warm and you wish to eat or drink 'al fresco'. For those who are feeling adventurous, there is an option to hire out a rowing boat and take in the sights from the water. There are also many walks, cycle routes and fishing areas close by.

The town centre is a 10 minute walk from The Boathouse.

The Boathouse Hotel ****, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
 
 

 

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