Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Short breaks in Suffolk Heritage Historic Hotels Guide

If you are interested in the heritage of Britain, you are sure to find many examples in Suffolk. A visit to Suffolk in many villages and towns is safe to call you with views of old houses, castles, town halls, factories, stables, churches, bridges, to reward only a few examples. The same range of choices architect's cultural heritage can be seen in Suffolk, but in this case, visitors can get a view of buildings very close to this rich history and lovingly restored bystayed in one! Lavenham is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the UK which boasts ancient half-timbered houses, many of which are protected by English Heritage, plus the fine Perpendicular 'Wool Church "and a high street full of antique shops and art galleries . Lavenham is a highlight of every visitor to the location of the historic Suffolk - and here are two hotels to visit during your assets brief pause:

The Great House, Lavenham
The Casa Grande canbe found on the market of Lavenham. E 'was built during the wool trade, but it seems more of Tudor Georgian outside through a long restructuring the 18th Century. The great house was a private home in 1930 until it was transformed in 1985 into a boutique hotel in. The five rooms with private bathroom, bright and elegant and keep the historic charm of the house.

The Swan, Lavenham
One of the most legendary hotels in England, the Swan HotelLavenham dates back to the 15th Century, when they have a key role in Lavenham Wool Trade won. Today is a quintessential English country hotel with 45 rooms with private bathroom, with old oak beams, medieval murals and fireplace. The town offers an extensive collection of memorabilia, including a wall by British and American airmen stationed at the airport Lavenham signed during the Second World War.

The Crown and Castle, Orford
In the quiet villageOrford, The Crown & Castle is a 3 star hotel of 19 rooms. The building dates from the 16th century, but due to an act of architectural vandalism in 1896, is currently recognized as such. There is a pension on grounds of Crown Castle, and for eight centuries, and it is thought that the original inn built in C12th walls of Orford Castle was built, but now separated by a small alley. Many visitors enjoy a drink on the terrace in summer when the sun sets behind the castle.

Belstead Brook Hotel, Ipswich
Belstead Brook Hotel combines historic charm with the level of systems today. The building was originally a 16th Century Jacobean hunting lodge and is one of 9 acres of wooded park along a stream and have gardens. Hunting is now the center of the body a restaurant, bar and private dining room. There are 88 en suite rooms available, and> Hotel offers an impressive range of rooms and extras for this special occasion - our banquet rooms can accommodate up to 200 people for wedding ceremonies and receptions or business meetings.

The Bildeston Crown, Bildeston
The Bildeston Crown is an original 15th Century Grade 2 listed inn, which has been imaginatively restored and respectfully renovated in 2003, without sacrificing the character of the last 600 years. This Bildeston12 en suite rooms, all individually furnished and decorated, as well as an award winning restaurant three AA rosettes. Besides admiring this beautiful building and the surrounding countryside that visitors are perfect for your visit to the market in Hadleigh is the medieval village of Lavenham, the historic towns of Bury St. Edmunds and Ipswich, the "Capital of Suffolk Antiques ", Long Melford and Sudbury is home to Gainsborough.

Hintlesham Hall Hotel,Ipswich
The breathtaking Hintlesham Hall house Grade 1 listed Elizabethan manor house, surrounded by 175 acres of rolling Suffolk countryside. The building is 16 ° from its Georgian additions, notably the famous facade and interior decorations of the former Stuart. The hall has 33 rooms and suites in various forms and styles enhanced by fine fabrics cut art and antiques throughout the hotel abundance. Hintlesham Hall is very good forExplore the 16th Century Suffolk wool merchant "villages, beautiful estuaries and Constable Country. Long Melford and Woodbridge are in the area, with its antique shops and Hintlesham Hall offers an ideal haven for those who want to go anywhere at all.

Britten House, Lowestoft
This Victorian mansion, is the rich history and heritage. It was the birthplace and home of composer Benjamin Britten. Britten House exudes Victorian elegance completewith modern comforts and conveniences of a seaside resort, with breathtaking views. The family bedroom hotel costs eight offers visitors a warm welcome and friendly service.

Sutherland House Hotel & Restaurant, Southwold
Sutherland House is a magnificent building in the heart of the beautiful market town of Southwold, where community spirit is abundant. Rich in history, Sutherland House has been renovated with a spectacular location for a stay, offering food and beverageand to celebrate. This charming 16th Century House has a wealth of characters - there are exposed beams, exposed brick, two fireplaces and plaster ceilings decorated pending. The elegant rooms are tastefully decorated with many thoughtful details. The award-winning restaurant offers fine furnishings and a friendly and attentive service. Sutherland House retains its AA 2 AA rosettes for food and lodging for the five yellow stars.

Worlington Hall Hotel, Worlington
Worlington Hallis a charming, elegant 16th century mansion on five acres of gardens with protected trees and fishing rights on the River Lark. The original house was built in 1570 and has been beautifully restored to reflect its history. The hotel is near Mildenhall, famous for the IT market has a pump 15 Century Market Cross and the city. The parish of Santa Maria is located opposite the market and is considered the best in West Suffolk, with functionsBack to the 12th and 13th Century.

Tuddenham Mill Tuddenham
Visitors are invited to discover "rustic chic" at Tuddenham Mill, a converted water mill style. From its exposed beams and water wheel furnished with contemporary elegance of the bedroom, Tuddenham Mill brings together a unique mix of influences to excite the senses. As the mill itself, the environment is a unique and vibrant mix of historic and contemporary. Home Visit nearby Newmarket, the 'races' orExperience traditional market town of Bury St Edmunds, with its breathtaking cathedral. If you're a fan of nature, Tuddenham Mill is the perfect location. Breckland and Thetford Forest are all nearby, as well as the unique silence of Fens, with its rivers, abundant wildlife and picturesque views.

There are also a number of historic places in Suffolk, accommodation and a taste of English Heritage from the past. The Bell Clare is a beautiful coaching inn half-timberedback to the 16th Century in the heart of Constable Country. The 15 en suite rooms are tastefully furnished and is located in the old barn behind the main building to find. The Tudor Room Restaurant cuisine in a beautiful setting. Two additional stations post-renovated, The White Horse Coaching Inn, Risby, a renovated 500 years old inn, and the Griffin Inn, Yoxford, from the 14th Century Postal Station - both offer the best beers, excellent food andcomfortable accommodation.

Open The Bird in Hand Motel, Mildenhall, in the historic market town of Mildenhall in 1935 shortly after the adjacent Mildenhall air base was built. The Bird in Hand is a pub popular with locals and tourists and has 57 en suite rooms in the cottage behind the building.

The Cavendish George is a building of 600 years, timber-framed, which was recently renovated to a high standard and offers 4 newly renovatedDouble room with bath. Sitting proudly at the heart of the beautiful village of Cavendish, the picturesque Village Green, George is an excellent example of a traditional inn offers great local food. As you can see, there are many possibilities that we find the short break in Suffolk Historic Hotel Heritage - we are pleased to welcome you soon in Suffolk.

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