English Hotels 1 to 30 in Suffolk, England
Choose from 61 English hotels and guest houses in Suffolk. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
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Wentworth Hotel - Looking out to sea from a quiet, peaceful location on the beautiful, unspoilt Suffolk coast, this charming hotel has been managed by a member of the same family since 1920. With a fine tradition of hospitality stretching back more than 85 years, the Pritt family take great pride in the Wentworth Hotel's rich history and its long record of high standards. Nevertheless, the hotel has changed over time to meet the changing requirements of today's guests. All of the hotel's 35 en suite rooms are bright, cheerful and welcoming, with many rooms offering wonderful views of the sea. All rooms have a TV, radio and telephone. The restaurant has received 2 AA Rosettes for its outstanding food. The menu changes daily to reflect the finest, freshest produce available locally. In many ways, the Wentworth is everything a seaside hotel should be, a charming blend of the traditional and the contemporary.
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Wentworth Road,
Aldeburgh,
IP15 5BD |
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Ravenwood Hall Hotel - 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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Rougham,
Rougham,
IP30 9JA |
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The Street,
Mildenhall,
IP286PL |
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The Grange Hotel - 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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Barton Road,
Beyton,
IP31 3PQ |
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172 Norwich Road,
Ipswich,
IP1 2PY |
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The Havens,
Ipswich,
IP3 9SJ |
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Grove Road,
Woodbridge,
IP12 4LG |
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Moulton Road,
Newmarket,
CB8 8DY |
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Seckford Hall Road,
Woodbridge,
IP136NU |
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Symonds Road,
Bury St Edmunds,
IP32 7DZ |
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The Riverside Hotel - In attractive, well-kept grounds, surrounded by the unspoilt tranquillity of old Suffolk, the Riverside Hotel is just off the A14, with excellent access to the region's major road network. Nestling alongside the attractive River Lark, the Riverside Hotel is a wonderful relaxing base from which to explore the region. The hotel's proximity to the region's main roads means it has excellent access to all the major cities in East Anglia, as well as to London via the M11 motorway. Renowned for its old-fashioned charm and elegance, this hotel understands the importance of providing a warm and friendly, highly professional service, in luxurious surroundings. Originally built around 1720, the hotel has been recently renovated to become one of East Anglia's leading country house hotels, with a well-deserved reputation for elegance, charm and sophistication.
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Mill Street,
Mildenhall,
IP28 7DP |
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The Crown Hotel - Reopened in July 2009 after a dramatic facelift, this stylish inn boasts contemporary, boutique-style rooms, free Wi-Fi, a lavish bar and a 2 AA Rosette award-winning restaurant. Behind its beautiful original 17th-century town-house fa?ade, the Crown is a thoroughly 21st-century inn. Stylish and modern, the en suite rooms have been individually decorated by award-winning interior designers Bentheim of Chelsea. Each room has a plasma flat-screen TV with Sky satellite channels and a DVD player. The beds boast plump goose-down pillows, luxurious mattresses, crisp cotton bed linen and Italian lighting. The bathrooms have under-floor heating and French organic toiletries. The restaurant offers superb, award-winning cuisine, made with the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally. The Crown is situated in the heart of Woodbridge, in East Suffolk. A fine old market town, Woodbridge is an atmospheric blend of the fashionable and the age-old, with modern cafes, smart boutiques and trendy wine bars sitting next to traditional old shops.
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Thoroughfare,
Woodbridge,
IP12 1AD |
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Golf And Country Club,
Fornham St Genevieve,
IP28 6JQ |
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High Street,
Newmarket,
CB8 8NB |
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The Thorpeness Hotel - The hours fly by where time stood still......a genuine seaside 'hidden gem' on the Suffolk Heritage coast. Golf, Tennis, Cycle Hire,Walking available all year round. Located adjacent to the Meare,golf course and gardens, and only a short walk from the beach, this hotel offers 30 large, en-suite bedrooms, restaurant and bars. The village was originally built on the early 1900's as a holiday destination for coloniels and their families home on leave from the colonies. The hotel and village offers a traditional quirkiness which in recent years has been renovated and upgraded. Our own 18 hole golf course is one of the finest in East Anglia and is often compared to Woodhall Spa, a test for the experienced golfer.Golf at Thorpeness should be requested when making a reservation for accommodation. Subject to availability golf may also be played at Aldeburghl golf course. A valid handicap certificate is required at both courses, and terms and conditions apply. For lovers of out door pursuits Thorpeness is only 9 miles from one of the best shooting schools in the Uk. Highlodge at Hinton offers ideal facilites for the novice or experienced shooter.We do advise booking early particularly at the weekend. Only 4 miles from Minsmere RSPB centre one of the hot spots for birdwatching on the heritage coast. If the arts are your passion both Aldeburgh and Southwold offer galleries and craft shops. Snape Maltings is only a short drive away. Famous for the Britten Festival, concerts take place throughout the year and the complex has restaurants and bars, craft shops and galleries well worth visiting. The hotel offers excellent meeting and conference facilities, coupled with a range of activites for team building and away days. Self catering available for couples and families.
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Thorpeness,
Aldeburgh,
IP16 4NH |
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Station Road,
Saxmundham,
IP16 4HD |
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The Swan Hotel - Dating back to the 14th-century, the hotel displays the traditional character of an English country house, enhanced by fine furniture, carved door-frames and mantelpieces and art pieces connected with the history of Southwold. The Swan, like Southwold itself, is a place to discover - tranquil yet bustling with local life. The Swan has been the heart of Southwold social life for centuries, and the life of the hotel revolves around the peaceful Drawing Room, a perfect place to chat or read, or just to watch the world go by over an English cream tea. Or you can catch up with local gossip over a pint of Adnams in the Bar, before taking a brisk walk along the shore to work up an appetite for dinner. The refined yet relaxed environment and friendly staff guarantees a most comfortable stay. Some of the bedrooms in the main hotel offer a glimpse of the sea, whilst the garden rooms are clustered around the old bowling green.
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Market Place,
Southwold,
IP18 6EG |
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Brome,
Eye,
IP23 8AP |
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Ramada Encore Ipswich - Close to the heart of Ipswich, near the town centre and walking distance from Ipswich Train Station, this modern hotel has spacious, stylish rooms with power showers and digital TVs. The Ramada Encore Ipswich has an impressive central location, close to the shops, restaurants and tourist attractions of Ipswich. The hotel is easily accessible from the A12 and the A14. Fresh, stylish and contemporary, each bright room boasts innovative modern design. All rooms have telephones, tea/coffee making facilities, work desks and TVs with Sky, radio channels and pay-per-view movie channels. Wired broadband internet is available in each room at an additional cost. You can relax with a drink and a bite to eat, in the friendly and informal atmosphere of the Hub Bar & Restaurant. Free wireless internet access is available in the hotel's public areas.
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Ranelagh Road,
Ipswich,
IP2 0AD |
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Cadogan Hotel - Housed within a 19th century building, steeped in character and history, this small famil-run hotel is ideally situated just 500 metres away from Newmarket's bustling High Street. In 1895, a gentleman of a rather dubious nature, known as Gordon Chetwynd, sold what was known then as Rutland Cottage to the 5th Earl of Cadogan. The Earl numbered amongst his closest friends Edward, Prince of Wales, later to become King Edward VII. Rumour has it that the king himself became a frequent visitor to the hotel and entertained the beautiful Lilly Langtry here. Secret passages are said to exist between Cadogan Hotel and the king's quarters at Palace House. Since taking over the hotel in October 2002, Kevin and Julie Reed have undertaken a continual improvement programme. The rooms, bar and restaurant have now been upgraded, with further improvements planned to help the Cadogan enhance its AA 3-star small hotel award.
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Fordham Rd,
Newmarket,
CB8 7AA |
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Angel Hotel - Situated on one of the prettiest squares in the country, opposite the Abbey Gardens, is the historic and award-winning Angel Hotel, dating from 1452. Angel Hotel offers traditional Georgian elegance and charm, mixed with modern design. The hotel has been visited by kings, queens, actors and writers. One such guest was Charles Dickens, who mentioned the Angel Hotel in The Pickwick Papers. In the lounge, choose from Italian cappuccinos or the finest English teas. With its log fire, it is a popular meeting place for the townspeople. The hotel has had a ?2m refurbishment and extension, and was awarded the 'Best Large Hotel' title by East of England Tourism (2008).
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3 Angel Hill,
Bury St Edmunds,
IP33 1LT |
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16-18 Ipswich Road,
Ipswich,
IP6 0AR |
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1 Neptune Quay,
Ipswich,
IP4 1AX |
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Ransomes Euro Park,
Ipswich,
IP3 9SS |
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Puddingmoor,
Beccles,
NR34 9PL |
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Sea Road,
Felixstowe,
IP11 2BJ |
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Market Cross Place,
Aldeburgh,
IP15 5BJ |
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The Ickworth Hotel And Apartments- A Luxury Family Hotel - This luxury family retreat has an Ofsted Cr?che, 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 Caf? Inferno, or opt for a more private adults-only dinner in Fredericks Restaurant.
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Horringer,
Bury St Edmunds,
IP29 5QE |
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The Bull Hotel - Rich in original character and traditional charm, this beautifully preserved historic building was originally built in 1450 and was tastefully refurbished in 2003. In the centre of the charming East Anglian village of Long Melford, the Bull Hotel boasts unusually well preserved original timberwork, both outside and inside. The impressive timber-framed exterior was revealed in 1935, when a hundred-year-old brick front was removed. Inside, the massive moulded oak beams dominate the reception area and the original part of the building. The lounge boasts a big, beautiful Elizabethan fireplace and there are antique carvings in the Cordell Restaurant. The Cordell and Kentwell restaurants offer cosy, traditional surroundings and delicious food, along with an excellent selection of fine wines. Extensively refurbished, the hotel's comfortable rooms offer modern comforts and are furnished in a traditional style, reflecting the building's rich history.
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Hall Street,
Long Melford,
CO10 9JG |
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Old Hadleigh Road,
Ipswich,
IP8 3AR |
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