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.
Bedrooms: 20
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Situated in a small town, this inn provides real ale, good home-cooked food from local suppliers, a fine wine menu and live entertainment on a regular basis. With a selection of comfortable letting rooms, staff extend a warm welcome and aim to provide you with a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The inn features a large court yard, secluded gardens, and ample parking at the rear.
Bedrooms: 12
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This 19th century manor house rests in the picturesque East Suffolk countryside, conveniently located for exploring the Broads and Heritage Coast. The hotel offers a recently refurbished bar and AA award winning restaurant, where you can choose from char-grill dishes, pizza and pasta, traditional cuisine and a wide selection of desserts. There are 2 function suites suitable for events of all sizes. The Manor Suite is ideal for large events like weddings, catering for up to 180 people for a meal and 200 standing. The Colville Room is available for smaller functions like business meetings and can seat 60 people to dine and accommodate 70 standing. The Carlton Manor Hotel holds a civil wedding licence.
Bedrooms: 14
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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.
Bedrooms: 66
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Once a coaching inn, this striking stone Georgian building today offers comfortable accommodation in the heart of Newmarket. Walk through the central archway into a secluded cobbled courtyard, once home stables and now an excellent spot to sit in fine weather. In the winter months, unwind beside open fires in any of the 3 rooms of the Nell Gywn bar and lounge. With excellent road access to the historic city of Cambridge and the stunning cathedral at Ely, a stay at the Rutland Arms can offer a glimpse of England's heritage.
Bedrooms: 46
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