Choose from 42 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.
Salthouse Harbour Hotel - 1 Neptune Quay, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1AX |
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With a unique historic setting, this privately-owned hotel is a splendid 'must stay' destination, with an attractive fusion of hassle-free hospitality, chic interiors and modern cuisine. Soaring 7 storeys high, the hotel's 43 luxury bedrooms have a stunning outlook over the marina. Enjoy the enviable waterside location of Neptune Marina, and admire the hotel's own contemporary art collection. Ideal for a weekend away or a short break, this accommodation overlooking Ipswich's historic waterfront is just a few minutes' walk from the town centre, and is a wonderful location from which to enjoy the many sights of Suffolk. |
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The Wheatsheaf Inn - 45 Chapel Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7HA |
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In the sleepy village of Exning, this inn run by a local racehorse trainer is situated just 5 minutes from Newmarket town centre and racecourse. All food, including a delicious breakfast, is home-cooked from fresh ingredients by the chef. There is a large conservatory for dining, as well as a separate restaurant. On race nights the restaurant is open till 22:00. Recently refurbished en suite rooms (awaiting rating) offer high standards of comfort and style. Run by local girls Sharon and Liz, a warm welcome awaits all. |
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The Westleton Crown - The Street, Westleton, Suffolk, IP17 3AD |
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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 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 (14.5 km) away. Westleton Crown has origins dating back to the 12th century. Enjoy log fires and Real Ales, imaginative menus, a sophisticated wine list and delightful terraced gardens. |
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Hintlesham Hall Hotel - Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP8 3NS |
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A 21st century haven of comfort and friendly professionalism within a grade I listed Elizabethan manor house, Hintlesham Hall is to be found nestling in 175 acres of rolling Suffolk countryside. The 16th century building is distinguished by its Georgian additions, most notably the famous facade, and by earlier Stuart interior embellishments. Widely recognised as one of the loveliest in the UK and Ireland's highest rated hotels, the Hall has 33 bedrooms and suites of varying shapes, sizes and styles, enhanced by fine fabrics, works of art and antiques. Free wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel. The accent is on friendly professionalism and the list of available activities is substantial, although the heart of Hintlesham Hall is the opportunity simply to relax and perhaps wander around the grounds or countryside before enjoying chef's latest menus and depleting our award winning wine cellar. Health, beauty and other specialist treatments, a newly equipped gym and helpful instructors now compliment the pool (in season) which is small but perfectly formed. Adjacent is the associated championship size PGA golf course. |
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Highwaymans Bed and Breakfast - Cavenham Lane, Fornham St Genevieve, Suffolk, IP28 6QP |
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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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The Riverside Hotel - Mill Street, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7DP |
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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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Best Western Heath Court Hotel - Moulton Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8DY |
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The Best Western Heath Court Hotel is a 3 minute walk to the main High Street, and a 5 minute drive to the races. We welcome you with style and warm traditional Suffolk friendliness. All of our forty-one en suite, centrally heated, bedrooms offer first- class accommodation and include satellite television, dvd player, direct dial telephone, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and trouser press. Quality toiletries in all luxury bathrooms. The hotel has its own restaurant with a wide selection of dishes, Tipsters Bar, and conference and banqueting rooms. Newmarket is famous for its horse racing: the Rowley Mile with its recently developed stand and the July Course. Newmarket is also known as the centre of British horse racing. The Hotel is situated adjacent to the farmed heath where some of the town's 3000 racehorses can be seen training every morning. |
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The Ickworth Hotel And Apartments- A Luxury Family Hotel - Horringer, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP29 5QE |
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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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Ravenwood Hall Hotel - Rougham, Rougham, Suffolk, IP30 9JA |
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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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Angel Hotel - 3 Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1LT |
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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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Best Western Priory Hotel - Mildenhall Road, Fornham St Genevieve, Suffolk, IP32 6EH |
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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 from the last week in November through to the end of 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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The Auberge - Ipswich Road, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 8BZ |
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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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